Recently, one of Alexander’s students successfully passed an audition for a popular TV show. But for him, this isn’t just another win — it’s the result of meticulous work with every single muscle in the vocal apparatus. After 13 years of teaching, Alexander figured out something crucial: a beautiful voice isn’t magic, it’s precise science. And now he shares this knowledge with those ready to dig deeper than the usual “just sing from the heart” approach.
Alexander is one of the few certified Estill Voice Training specialists in the country. Sounds fancy? Actually, it’s pretty straightforward: it’s a way to teach each vocal muscle to work separately, like a pianist learns to control each finger individually. Instead of vague advice like “sing higher,” you get concrete tools: exactly how to lift your soft palate, how to work with vocal folds, how to control your breathing.
Let’s be real — there are no quick fixes here. After your first few sessions, you’ll mainly understand one thing: that you can and should control your voice consciously, rather than hoping for lucky accidents. But after six months of regular training, you’ll have what you wanted: full control over your voice and the ability to sing any style — from pop to rock and jazz.
Alexander works with adults and kids from age 10, prepares students for auditions, studio recordings, and performances. His students get into music colleges and perform on the same stages as established artists. He performs himself, by the way — has even shared the stage with the legendary Boney M.
“I love tinkering with every tiny detail in music, because it’s exactly these nuances that create the music.”
Alexander’s approach is unconventional: no boring vocal warm-ups, but plenty of creative exercises based on anatomy. Perfect for those who don’t just want to “learn to sing” but actually understand how their voice works. If you’re the type who likes getting to the bottom of things — you’re in the right place with him.