Teaching Philosophy

I believe that music is a tool that can be used to communicate across any boundary and connect people across disciplines. A voice is a gift that I believe every student should be given the opportunity to discover and develop. As an artist educator, my goal is to provide a space for my students to learn who they are as an individual artist and to explore how they can use their voice to engage with their community. My studio is open to students grades 7-12. 

Students in my studio will learn the basic anatomy of the voice from the vocal folds to the primary muscles of inhalation. Understanding our voice as not only an instrument, but also a part of our body, allows us to learn how to best take care of it. I believe it is vital for young artists to learn the importance of vocal health at the beginning of their career so that they can better avoid vocal injuries in the future. 

Students will also have the opportunity to engage with music on various levels. They will learn how to break down a song and spend time looking at not only the music and poetry but learning about the life of the composer. I believe that a holistic approach to a piece allows us to better connect with not only the music but the audience with whom we are sharing our craft. My goal with students is to help them achieve this connection and explore the importance of engaging with their community.

My own experiences as an artist have shown me how music can be used to bridge the gap between disciplines and strengthen our understanding of different subjects. Coming from a background in the sciences and music, I am passionate about projects that bridge the gap between disciplines. I encourage students to bring their interests into the studio so that we can explore them through music. I believe that it is possible for students to explore their interests while continuing to develop strong technique. 

I strive to create a supportive learning environment driven by curiosity and passion for music. By the time students leave my studio, I want them to feel confident in their ability as independent artists to prepare repertoire with correct technique but also be able to engage with their repertoire on a deeper level. My hope for my students is that they can create careers singing music they are passionate about and share it with those who need it most.

Contact

If you are interested in studying with Miss Monner, please fill out an inquiry below. Miss Monner is currently accepting students ages 15, a musical background is not required but heavily encouraged. Students should be able to read music.

A young woman in a black graduation cap and gown standing next to a black piano indoors, smiling at the camera with colorful honor cords around her neck.
A young woman in a colorful, patchwork dress holding a framed certificate, standing next to an older man dressed in a black suit, both smiling at the camera in a wood-paneled auditorium or hall.
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Rates and Policy

$40 per 50-minute lesson

$25 for 30 minutes*

Payments must be made on the first lesson of the month. Accepted payment methods include cash, check, Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle.