 
Sharon Buck teaches voice privately
in her home studio in Woodinville as well as at
Studio East in Kirkland and
Duvall Performing Arts
in Duvall. She loves to share her passion for singing with students
of all ages and levels of talent. While a classically trained
singer, Sharon teaches a variety of repertoire and singing styles
including belt, mixed belt and legit. Her teaching background
includes teaching music classes and conducting choirs from
pre-Kindergarten to High School and Adult. Her singing students
have won recognition and awards at local and regional competitions.
She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing,
the Music Teachers National Association, and the American Guild of
Organists and is a Certified Somatic Voicework™ teacher.

“Sharon is always learning and then applying that to her teaching.
She has brought me so far in four years and I feel really fortunate
to have a teacher that is so passionate about teaching and wants her
students to excel.” ~ 19-year old singer
“I have been working with Sharon for a little over 3 and a half
years and have nothing but high praise for her teaching abilities.
It is rare to find such an accomplished singer, such as herself,
able to diagnose and articulate to others how to learn the art of
singing. I have experienced that Sharon loves what she is doing and
she throws herself into the progress of each student and has
committed herself to helping them become better singers...Over the
time I have taken lessons with Sharon, I see the improvement almost
on a weekly basis. After the first lesson, I knew I had found the
teacher that was going to hold me to a high standard and help me to
change.”~ 55-year old professional folk singer
“Sharon is a true believer in classical technique. Without this
strong foundation singers struggle to reach their full potential. It
is hard to find true believers like Sharon that strive for strong
technique, dedicated training and passionate love for the art. She
gives her students the tools to succeed in the performing world and
in life. Plan to gain a deeper appreciation for the art of singing
and your child’s professionalism when they take a bow.”
~ ballet
instructor, parent

www.sharonbuck.net
www.duvallperformingarts.com
www.studio-east.org
www.somaticvoicework.com
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Sharon
teaches singers from ages 7-57, from recreational to professional.
She teaches legit, mix, and belt vocal production and a wide variety
of repertoire from classical to pop. Though her background is
primarily classical, Sharon has been trained by the best in the
business in Musical Theater and contemporary music. As an active
singer and keyboardist, she has broad performance experience, and it
continually enriches her teaching. Her students grace the stages of
many local theater companies, talent shows and choirs. In lessons,
students will develop the building blocks of technique essential to
high-level performance, preparation of appropriate repertoire, and
work on presentation and stage presence. Opportunities for
performances are open to all regularly enrolled students.
While regular weekly lessons will yield
the most benefits, Center Stage Voice Studio offers two tiers of
study.
Tier
I
Tier I is for students who want weekly lessons and make a year-long
commitment to study the art of singing. Singers are like athletes:
the vocal muscles and the neuro-muscular coordination needed to sing
successfully require the consistent and regular training of weekly
lessons. Students enrolled in this tier also participate in
quarterly Master Classes, adjudications, and an annual Studio
Recital, as well as other performance opportunities. The teacher
assists in selecting appropriate repertoire consistent with the
singer’s voice, ability, and goals. Students pay monthly tuition
based on the number of lessons and get priority scheduling.
Tier II
Tier II is for students interested in focused coaching sessions with
attention to technique and repertoire. These lessons have a flexible
schedule and are charged on a per lesson basis. The student is
primarily responsible for choosing repertoire that they work on in
lessons. Students in Tier II are expected to work largely
independently, and therefore this tier is not recommended for young
or beginning singers.
Studio Locations
Kirkland: Studio East (11730 118th Ave NE, Suite 100,
Kirkland, WA 98034)
Woodinville: Home Studio
Duvall: Duvall Performing Arts (15715 Main Street, Suite 201,
Duvall 98019)
Rates
$60/hour, $45/45 mins, $30/30 mins |