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Vocal Chords offers unique one-on-one coaching for kids and teens, ages 8-18. Whether your child is a budding singer, or ready to work toward the next big audition, Vocal Chords will provide the expert training he or she needs, both vocally and with regard to self-assurance and poise. On that note, Vocal Chords also offers public speaking lessons and confidence-building programs that will help open doors for your child in every area of life. Contact Erin Ellis at ellis.e.erin@gmail.com for more details or to get started today.


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