Bring Your Voice To Life!
Learn a new approach to training your voice at home so you can improve faster and sing better sooner.
Welcome to Vocal Nebula! Free courses will be added regularly. They all become available once you've enrolled at the free level. You'll be notified of new courses and other free content by email."
Joe Naab - Vocal Training Coach
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Frequently Asked Questions
FOR GENERAL QUESTIONS AT THE MAIN SITE
Send me a message through the Contact page and I’ll be sure to respond. I also plan to add a Live Chat feature soon.
FOR FREE AND PREMIUM STUDENTS AT THE ACADEMY SITE
At the Academy there will be a Help Desk, Knowledgebase and live chat for all students. There will be group coaching calls, primarily for premium level students, and occasionally for free students, too. I’ll have student discussion forums for premium level students.
Short answer,— Yes and No.
If you can’t take private lessons for some reason, these courses are a great and affordable alternative. They also work well to prepare you for private lessons that you might take in the future.
A great use of my courses are to supplement private lessons you are already taking, to learn a new approach to training your voice at home so you can improve faster and sing better sooner.
I have begun to offer private lessons. If you’re interest see the private lesson information page to learn more.
Each free course could have anywhere from 3 to 12 lessons, usually.
I try to keep the course length between 30 and 60 minutes, similar to a private lesson.
I don’t teach technique for free. I do understand that money can be hard to come by, but my premium level courses are among the best in the world and I charge a very small amount compared to other coaches.
In fact, the cost of my entire Bring Your Voice Back to Life Series is equivalent to that of a single private voice lesson with a good coach.
The knowledge I share in the free courses is extremely valuable. There will certainly be, at times, vocal exercises taught and demonstrated in free lessons. A big mistake that beginning students make is to rush after the “magic exercise” or the “quick fix” without first building a solid knowledge of singing and vocal training.