
Professional Singing Lessons
At Blue Ridge Speech & Voice, we are excited to offer specialized singing lessons, led by our team member Sareé Fioravanti, a licensed speech-language pathologist and experienced singer and performer. Whether you are a professional vocalist, actor, or someone who simply loves to sing, our evidence-based approach bridges the gap between clinical voice care and vocal artistry.
Lessons are tailored to support vocal performance, build healthy technique, and address functional voice challenges, especially for those recovering from vocal injury or dealing with fatigue, tension, or strain.
Common Challenges Singers Face
Some of the vocal issues performers bring to lessons include:
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Vocal fatigue after rehearsals or shows
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Difficulty with breath support or projection
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Strain or discomfort when singing high or loud
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Changes in vocal range or flexibility
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Recovery after vocal injury or voice therapy
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Pre-performance vocal care and warm-ups
Our Approach
Unlike traditional singing lessons, our sessions are grounded in voice science and clinical voice rehabilitation techniques. Lessons are fully customized based on your voice type, goals, and any underlying vocal health concerns.
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Approaches may include:
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Vocal exercises rooted in evidence-based voice therapy
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Resonant voice training and breath support
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Repertoire coaching with focus on vocal technique
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Strategies to prevent vocal injury
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Integration with voice therapy when appropriate
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Whether you're preparing for auditions, building vocal stamina, or working through a vocal challenge, we provide expert, supportive coaching to help your voice thrive.
Insurance & Access
Singing lessons are not billable through insurance, but may be offered either as an add-on to your voice therapy plan or as private coaching. All sessions are available via secure telehealth, making it easy to work with us from wherever you are.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take singing lessons if I’ve had voice problems before?
Absolutely. Our singing services are especially beneficial for singers with a history of vocal fatigue, nodules, or other voice issues. We work carefully to build healthy, efficient vocal technique.
Do I need to be a professional singer?
No! We welcome singers of all levels — from professionals to passionate hobbyists.
How is this different from a traditional voice teacher?
Lessons are taught by a clinician with a background in both speech-language pathology and professional singing. This allows for a focus on both artistry and vocal health.
Helpful Resources for Singers & Performers
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Singing Article




