Vocal Curriculum Pricing for Teachers and Choir Directors
+ individual students access also available.
72 LESSONS
WORKBOOKS
STEP 1: PURCHASE TEACHER LICENSE TO INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
What's Included...
- SCHOOLS & COMMUNITY CHOIRS
Teacher License
549$Every yearLesson Plans | Private Membership | 72 Online Lessons Student Monthly Membership
14.99$Every monthMonthly Access | Private Membership | 72 Online LessonsÂTry Module 1
13$ÂReducing Breathiness & Increasing Vocal Power | 5 LessonsValid for one year
Complete Online Vocal Program
72 Premium Lessons ($2,820 Value)
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​Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 1:
Beginner Sing with Power - Slower Version ($15)
Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 2:
Beginner Sing with Power - Faster Version ($15)
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​Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 3:
Beginner Riffs and Runs - Slower Version ($15)
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​Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 4:
Beginner Riffs and Runs - Faster Version ($15)
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​Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 5:
Advanced Riffs and Runs - Slower Version ($15)
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​Bonus Vocal Warm-Up 6:
Advanced Riffs and Runs - Faster Version ($15)
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​​Access to a Private Membership Portal
& FREE Updates (Priceless)
License covers in-classroom presentations and group training sessions
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​90-Day 100% Money Back Guarantee on Instructional Video Subscription (Risk free)
TOTAL VALUE $2,910
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STEP 2: PURCHASE WORKBOOKS FOR YOUR CLASS OR COMMUNITY CHOIR
Give each student the materials they need to succeed! Our workbooks reinforce the lessons from the video series, providing exercises, motivational content, and tools for practice at home.
Student Workbooks: $5 per student (bulk pricing for 30 or more):​​
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Structured guides for each module.
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Includes exercises, practice plans, and activities that build vocal technique.
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Ensures that students stay on track and retain their learning throughout the year.
Need Suggestions for Funding the Program?
Student Material Fee: One effective way to fund the program is by passing the cost along to students as part of a required materials fee. For example, if your school or community choir has 60 students, the total cost of the school license plus the Module 1 workbooks will come out to approximately $15 per student—an affordable way to ensure everyone benefits from the program.
School, PTA, or Community Choir Budgets: Many organizations have budgets set aside for arts programs, including music and choir. Approach your administrators, PTA, or non-profit leaders to request funding for the program as part of your music department’s annual expenses.
Grants for Music and Arts Education: Explore available grants for music education from local, state, or national organizations. Grants from foundations like the National Endowment for the Arts or local arts councils can help cover the cost of the curriculum.
Corporate Sponsorships: Reach out to local businesses or arts-friendly companies for sponsorship opportunities. Businesses are often willing to contribute in exchange for recognition in your concert programs or school announcements.
With these options, you can ensure every student has access to the tools they need for success, while keeping costs manageable for everyone.