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Spencer Welch

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About Me

What do Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Evanescence, Kelly Clarkson and over 120 Grammy winners have in common?

They all use the Seth Riggs method of Speech Level Singingâ„¢ (SLS).

Now the SLS method is available to you! Spencer Welch provides a supportive coaching environment where you will gain the tools to unlock your voice. Sing in any style without straining or cracking. Develop the freedom to move through all your registers with ease and presence.

Whether singing is your hobby or your career, personalized private instruction at the Spencer Welch Vocal Studio will build your voice into a strong, flexible instrument. With over 18 years in the music industry, Spencer is dedicated to delivering results.

Spencer is personally trained by Seth Riggs and is a Level 4 (out of 5) Certified SLSInstructor.

For more information and booking, log on to: www.spencerwelch.com

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Amateur or professional vocalists looking to take their voice to the next level.

"To help you do what you do, just better..."

My Blog

Blending the Unblendable

"What is the best sound or tone to blend on?"The question inevitably comes up when I'm coaching vocal groups in my studio. Whether they sound like Boyz to Men or The Nylons, a good blend is the KEY to...
Posted by Spencer Welch on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:34:00 PST

Mind Your Own Business

I just finished reading the article "The Record Industry's Slow Fade" in the latest edition of Rolling Stone. The gist: the major record labels are dying a slow death."In 2000, U.S. consumers bought 7...
Posted by Spencer Welch on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 02:33:00 PST

TALENT vs. TRAINING

I found this study facinating:British researchers, focusing on music, sports and chess, have released an extensive study of people who achieve greatness. The conclusion is that there is very little co...
Posted by Spencer Welch on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:27:00 PST

BELTING 101: the Life and Times of a Yeller

"Good singing is the absolute refusal of the singer to assist the pitch."- Seth RiggsMy first voice lesson was short and to the point. I was twelve, singing in the church choir next to the aging love...
Posted by Spencer Welch on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 06:12:00 PST