Claire - Singing tutor - Boston
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Claire - Singing tutor - Boston

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Claire

  • Rate $103
  • Response 17h
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Claire - Singing tutor - Boston
  • 5 (3 reviews)

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Free Trial lesson! Classic Voice Performance/Musical theater coaching- Teaching singing & piano All levels and genres.

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Claire is a respected tutor in our community. She is highly recommended for her commitment and the quality of her lessons. An excellent choice to progress with confidence.

About Claire

Hello and welcome!
I’m Claire Jung, a bilingual vocalist and vocal coach dedicated to helping singers find a freer, brighter, and more reliable voice. I earned my Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Seoul National University (with honors) and my Master of Music in Classical Voice Performance from Boston University as a scholarship recipient. I perform across opera/oratorio and musical theatre, and I’ve maintained a private studio since 2013, guiding singers at every level—from first-time learners to emerging professionals.

What I love most about teaching is seeing concrete, repeatable change. My coaching is technique-first and results-oriented: we replace vague imagery with clear, evidence-aware cues for breath, onset, registration, resonance, and diction. You’ll feel the difference in your body and hear it in your sound—less throat tension, steadier mix, cleaner vowels and text—and you’ll leave each lesson knowing exactly how to practice.

Over the years I’ve coached classical, musical-theatre, and crossover (pop/K-Pop) singers, as well as speakers and performers who need reliable vocal stamina. Students in my studio have gone on to secure musical-theatre contracts, place in competitions, appear on TV/radio, and earn program acceptances—but just as importantly, they report newfound confidence and consistency in daily singing.

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About the lesson

  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Teaching & Lesson Approach (Claire Jung)

I’ve spent more than a decade working with a wide range of voices—classical, musical theatre, pop/K-Pop, and crossover—and the common thread is simple: when singers understand what is happening in the vocal tract and why, progress becomes faster, safer, and repeatable.

My philosophy (no one-size-fits-all)

Trendy labels and single “methods” can be helpful, but they’re not the whole picture. I don’t force your voice into a template. Instead, I focus on full awareness of the vocal tract and functional control—learning which muscles must engage, which must release, and how breath pressure and resonance interact so you can produce the sound you like comfortably and healthily.

You won’t just copy exercises. You’ll understand why your voice behaves the way it does—what triggers cracks, tightness, or fatigue—and how to change those patterns. My coaching blends evidence-aware technique with a sensitive read on the mental and physical barriers that hold singers back (habit, tension, breath mismanagement, fear). The result is real, lasting change you can feel in the first session and keep building on.

What techniques do I use?

I draw from multiple traditions as tools, not rules:

Bel canto for legato, line, and vowel tuning

Speech Level Singing for balanced onsets and registration transitions

Estill Voice Training concepts for source–filter awareness and stylistic options (e.g., twang)

TVS and contemporary approaches for healthy belt/mix, stamina, and style shaping

Targeted work on effects like belting, twang, cry, sob, and controlled distortion (where appropriate and safe)

The goal is versatility: a singer who can feel free to sing anything, anytime—because the underlying mechanics are solid.

What to expect in class

Breath & Onset: practical, image-free cues for grounded inhalation, steady subglottal support, and clean starts (no throat squeeze)

Registration & Mix: smooth chest–mix–head transitions; coordinated laryngeal and resonant adjustments so high notes feel easier, not louder

Resonance Strategy: vowel tuning for ring and clarity; align articulators without locking the jaw or tongue

Articulation & Diction: English/Korean/Italian basics, IPA foundations, and style-appropriate consonant energy

Interpretation: phrasing, dynamics, vibrato as choices, not accidents—connecting musical intention to technique

Healthy Power: tools for volume and brightness without fatigue; cool-downs and recovery habits

A typical lesson flow

Warm-up & Diagnostics (5–10 min)
Posture reset, breath check, quick range and register scan.

Targeted Technique (10–20 min)
We choose 1–2 priorities (e.g., onset balance, mix stability, vowel shape) and hunt for immediate, felt changes.

Repertoire Application (15–25 min)
Apply tools to 8–12 bars of your song/aria. Zoom out to line, text, and expressive choices.

Take-Home Plan (2–5 min)
You leave with custom warm-ups and a short guide track plus a clear practice checklist so progress compounds between lessons.

First-month arc (example)

Week 1: Diagnostic & quick wins (reduce throat squeeze, find a balanced onset)

Week 2: Mix mapping across 2–3 vowels; resonance “sweet spots” for your range

Week 3: Repertoire focus—apply tools to audition cuts (8–16 bars) or an aria section

Week 4: Consistency & stamina—link technique to musical expression; self-tape or mock performance

Pace & repertoire

Because lessons are fully individualized, you progress at your pace. Repertoire is your choice—classical, musical theatre, pop/K-Pop, or crossover. My job is to give you the right tools and sequence so you get where you want faster and safely.

Results you can expect

Higher notes with less throat tension

A steadier, more reliable mix

Clearer diction and more focused resonance

Confidence in auditions, rehearsals, and recording sessions

A practice routine that actually makes sense—even on busy days

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Rates

Rate

  • $103

Pack prices

  • 5h: $513
  • 10h: $1025

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  • $103/h

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The first lesson with Claire will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.

  • 30mins

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