Most community colleges offer voice training courses, and some offer them as evening classes. If she is serious about a singing career, and if she does not have a tin ear, I would highly recommend the community college route. It's not very expensive, and usually is a one or two night a week program. However, if she has a tin ear, the program will be of no benefit. I have auditioned dozens of female vocalist over the past five years, many of which could sing a few songs well, but the vast majority could not carry a tune in a five gallon bucket. Some folks just can't sing! Give it a shot--the only thing she has to loose is the tuition, and that doesn't amount to much at the community college level.

Gary

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