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Singing Voice Coach Joseph Stanek: Watch the 60-Second Video

NYC vocal coach to Broadway, recording artists, and creators worldwide. One minute to see how Tour de Fierce gets results fast.

You’re not here for a biography... you’re here to hear the difference. In 60 seconds, Joseph Stanek reveals what makes Tour de Fierce training work: elite technique, creative direction, and practical coaching you can apply today. Watch the video, then grab a free trial to get your voice moving.

“Singing Voice Coach Joseph Stanek — 60-Second Intro.” Filmed in New York City. Lessons available online worldwide and in person in Astoria, Queens, New York City.

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After Only 3 Lessons With Our Singing Voice Coach: You Have to Hear These Beginners' Remarkable Vocal Transformations for Yourself

The results our singers experience speak (or... sing?) for themselves. And the best part about it is that most beginners have absolutely no idea what they're in store for when they sign up for our vocal training.

 

Singing voice coach Joseph Stanek has an uncanny ability to hear rare and hidden talents in all voices, and it's always a thrill to hear how they will develop.

 

If "the proof is in the pudding," come on and get you a big bowl of pudding by clicking the image below.

man raises his hands in the air out of pure shock as he hears these mind-blowing vocal transformations

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For a limited time, save 50% on weekly voice lessons with celebrity voice coach Joseph Stanek, no matter where you are in the world. Check out our pricing plan below, or inquire about availability for your very own free trial lesson.

Have You Heard Your New Singing Voice Coach Sing Yet?

I don't think you're ready for this jelly.

A. I'm ready for that jelly!

B. You're right, I need more time.

Joseph Stanek, dressed as the phantom of the opera, captures a ravishing Kristin Chenoweth, dressed as Miss Baltimore Crabs, in a sprawling opera hosue with a giant chandelier
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