Honoured by TVS July 5, 2009
Posted by Ria Keen in performing, singing stuff, teaching stuff.Tags: robert lunte, RODE mics, TC-Helicon, the vocalist studio, TVS, VIDLA
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I was fortunate enough to spend four days, last week, with Robert Lunte, top rock vocal coach and founder of The Vocalist Studio, which primarily trains rock vocalists in cutting-edge athletic vocal technique.
Robert is an extremely charming and charismatic man, as he proved in spades at his Birmingham workshop on Saturday 27th June. Everyone who was privileged enough to be there was blown away by his passion, and by the efficacy of his techniques, which have been handed down to him by Maestro David Kyle.
The workshop was sponsored by RODE mics and TC-Helicon, who did us all proud with the level of commitment, and the great standards of their hardware. I am now the proud owner of a new RODE mic, and am enjoying trying it out in my teaching studio in Worcester, UK. Many thanks to RODE for this.
The TC-Helicon pedal which Robert used was also an amazing boon to a singer. My friend Jenny was lucky enough to be given one at the workshop, and is looking forward to trying it out during one of her many gigs.
On a personal note, I was absolutely delighted to be made an honourary TVS instructor, receiving the coveted dog-tags worn by each of Robert’s elite ‘Screaming Pillars’ (the experts in Robert’s ‘Four Pillars of Singing’ system).
The techniques work, to the extent that I’m now in talks with Robert about bringing on board a Four Pillars course for the VIDLA curriculum. THis would be a very exciting adition to the existing range of VIDLA courses.
Robert – you are an inspiration, a scholar and a gentleman. I look forward very much to working with you again in the Autumn. Or Fall, in your strange lingo
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