Garrett Breeze

Garrett Breeze is a Media Music Studies major at Brigham Young University. He was a co-arranger for the BYU Young Ambassadors newest show, "Harmony: The Music of Life" which is currently being recorded for release by Tantara Records, and set to tour extensively throught the United States, South Africa, and China. He is also band director/arranger for the North Central Descants, winners of the 2010 ISSMA Indiana State Show Choir Championship. Other projects include film scoring for the Purdue University-based Level 3 Production Studio and an original composition for the BYU Symphonic Band, funded by a grant from the Office of Research and Creative Activities at BYU. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Garrett has been a full-time missionary in Sweden, an EFY counselor, and a temple worker. Mentors have included Dick and Carol Dennis, Mike Akers, Rick Granlund, Jim Beckel, Mike and Pam Runyan, Randy Boothe, Will Kimball, and Ron Simpson.

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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.