Alongside our private lessons, we are proud to offer an encore of self-directed, free resources designed to empower singers with quality, accessible tools that inspire growth and confidence in every voice.
That’s why we’ve created additional programs to explore the essential areas often overlooked in traditional lessons—like music theory, how to warm up your voice, and how to self-accompany.
Think of these programs as the perfect opportunity to dive into all the “extras” you’ve always wanted to cover in your singing journey—but couldn’t fit into a typical lesson.
At AVS, our Encore Series—a curated collection of independent learning opportunities—offers free, self-guided resources to support your vocal journey. Each tool is crafted to be accessible, practical, and inspiring, helping singers everywhere build confidence and grow with their voice.
Have a question about your voice, music theory, teaching, or building a creative brand? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us at info@arabellavoicestudio.com. Our team will respond personally, and your question may even be featured in a lesson tutorial!
Problem: The number one question we hear from students is: “How do I practice when I leave the studio?”
Walking away from lessons feeling lost, unsure of what to do next, and guilty for “not practicing enough” is all too common. The truth is, the number one reason people don’t practice isn’t because they’re lazy or too busy—it’s because they don’t know how, or they’re simply not excited about it.
Solution: At Arabella’s Voice Studio, we see that question as a sign of success. Why? Because our teachers design lesson plans that make the next step obvious and exciting. Instead of assigning vague “practice,” we create a personalized roadmap that feels doable, clear, and motivating. No matter your age or experience, we believe people don’t need pressure—they need purpose.
Success: That way, you leave each lesson knowing exactly what to work on—and with the confidence that you’re making real progress. No guilt. No guesswork. Just a clear path forward.
To help you begin, here are some videos to get you started.
It doesn’t have to take years of piano lessons to learn how to play while you sing!
At the heart of this project is making music accessible to everyone while ensuring that singers have a foundational level of piano knowledge. Check it out.