Heather Elkington Shepherd

I just wanted to drop a note to you and tell you thank you. My life was changed forever the moment I walked into your studio 25 years ago. I have often wished over the years that I could come in and have a voice lesson from you...living out of the state doesn't make it possible, but know that you are forever a part of my voice. I wanted to tell you that I just released my first solo EP. I have been on many peoples albums and projects over the years, but never done my own. It is a Christmas EP of original songs that a friend and I wrote. I would love to have you listen to them. My facebook page has the songs on there. It will be on the music tab on the side.

www.facebook.com/HeatherShepherd.Music

You are my mentor and I wanted to share with you. God bless you and your family.

Most sincerely,

Heather Elkington Shepherd

 
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Children under 12 who learn voice have a tendency to raise their chin and yell their music. Amateaur music teachers in elementary schhols and church groups tend to tell the kids to sing louder. The focus should be on keping your chin down, open your mouth wide and use plenty of air, but don't yell. And of course, come to the 7 a.m. Saturday vocal class and get one of Dan's Notable Youth singing books.