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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice coach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a professional who helps individuals improve their vocal skills, whether for singing, speaking, or public performance.
Example: "She decided to hire a voice coach to enhance her singing abilities before the big audition."
Alternatives: "vocal instructor" or "singing teacher."
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Family: Her German mother was an opera singer and her father John was a voice coach.
Since landing the job, Edwards is said to have been attending lessons with a voice coach.
She plays Carol, a voice coach who's trying to break into the macho world of movie-trailer narration.
The contestants will need a cardiac specialist as well as a voice coach.
She hired a voice coach, Peter Settelen, to help her prepare for speaking engagements.
They found her in Petal Ruch, a voice coach and 40-year-old mother of four.
"This is where the work of a voice coach comes into play," she adds.
She is Carol, a quirky thirtysomething who is a voice coach and struggling voiceover artist.
You don't sling a Nigerian actor on stage to do a Trinidadian accent without giving him a voice coach".
A voice coach who took a shine to me in Hollywood in the early forties introduced it to me.
He adores English literature, and employs a voice coach with whom he enjoys reading Shakespeare's plays aloud.
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