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Eric Richards specializes in teaching vocal performance, including musical theater skills and development. In addition, the technique can be applied to all genres of music.

With Eric's education and performance background, students learn to use their voice in a healthy and skilled manner.


"Speech Level Singing(SLS) is a revolutionary vocal training technique that maximizes your vocal abilities in any style of singing. From Opera to Rock; Jazz to Pop or R&B, the method has helped the careers of over one hundred Grammy award winners. SLS has also been practiced by Academy Award winning actors and industry leaders to perfect their vocal presence and empower them in speech.

In many cases SLS rehabilitates vocal damage, caused by poor teaching or years of abuse, that could otherwise limit or even end a career, or worse - require continual medical intervention. SLS training will both improve your voice allowing you to sing safely, with greater range." —
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From the Tin Man in Oz to the zany Sparky in Forever Plaid, Eric has been involved in musical theater and vocal performance since the age of 11 and enjoys passing along this passion to students through private voice lessons as well as through vocal directing for musical theater in the region.
 


Mailing Address: Eric Richards, 788 Molasses Mill Drive, Draper, UT 84020

Location: Stand Out Studios, 892 East 12300 South, Draper, Utah 84020

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To schedule your lesson, email your contact information and timeslot you are interested in to: eric@vocalstages.com

or call: 801-654-3742

Welcome to the official site of Vocal Stages™

This site features Eric Richards' vocal training information and background. Eric teaches in the Salt Lake Valley with specific emphasis on performance skills in musical theater.

The Five Missions of Vocal Stages:

• To teach proper voice techniques to protect and maintain the health of each person's vocal anatomy.

• To prepare singers for better auditions, characterization, poise, confidence, and style in musical theater and other forms of vocal performance.

• To instill a love for the performing arts in children of all ages.

• To advance the quality and quantity of performing artists in community, semi-professional, and professional theater.

• To teach the art of singing in group settings such as choirs versus singing as a soloist without injuring your voice.


© 2006 Vocal Stages, Eric Richards