What is Team Voice Teaching?

Let The Washington Vocal Consortium's exceptional team give your choir
the tools to make beautiful music!

Team Voice-Teaching is a dynamic, interactive method of teaching vocal technique to groups of singers, whether they are a cohesive choir or in a workshop consisting of individuals.

Team Voice-Teaching is a highly enjoyable and entertaining manner of working with people of different interests and abilities. It works with beginners as well as professional singers!

Team Voice-Teaching is an efficient and effective way to offer individual attention to many singers within a group.

Team Voice-Teaching is a reliable tool for dispensing and integrating the wealth of vocal pedagogical information available today.

Called "an historic first" by The Washington Post, The Washington Vocal Consortium is the only on-going Voice Teaching Team in the United States. They have been perfecting the art of team voice-teaching over the past 20 years.

By constantly challenging, refining and distilling their individual teaching methods, the members of the Consortium are prepared to give your singers the most up-to-date and effective methods for improving vocal sound. And they do this with a spirit of play and humor that makes even the most intimidated chorister come away with a feeling of discovery and accomplishment.

Why settle for one clinician to work with your chorus or group?

» Send an email to Cathryn Frazier-Neely

Click the link above for a fee schedule or to schedule your workshop and discuss your group's specific needs.

» Read about a typical workshop day


» Click here to download printable information sheet (in .pdf)


Read what Baltimore-Washington area choral directors and workshop participants are saying...

"The topics which you covered were of great benefit to the singers. They were very excited and charged up...and could see and hear differences in their singing."

James Kreeger
Music Director, The Thomas Circle Singers
Washington, DC


"These workshops have an immediate and long-term positive impact on the individual singer."

Donald Sutherland
Chair, Organ Department
The Peabody Conservatory of Music


"These workshops have been a fantastic experience for my choir. I would highly recommend them for any singer or any choral conductor!"

Dr. Stanley Engebretson
Director, National Philharmonic Chorale, in residence at Strathmore Hall, Bethesda, Maryland


"I learned more in one day than in thirteen years of private voice lessons."

Vienna, Va


"You can sing like angels and still manage to get down to brass tacks when it comes to dispensing information."

Bethesda, MD


"I learned more in one day than in thirteen years of private voice lessons."

Vienna, Va


"Finally, studying singing makes sense to me. I always thought singing was something you either did or did not. It? all tied into the way you use your body and your inner attitudes."

Alexandria, VA


"You all communicate a great love of your craft and respect for each singer, no matter what our age or level. That meant a lot to me."

Washington, D.C.