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As a baritone, I sing easily from a low bass Eb to a high tenor Bb. The Bel Canto method I learned from Clark put my vocal technique ahead of the game.
    Steven Beckler - "Gaston" in Beauty and the Beast, Broadway

Clark Harris offers rare insight into vocal production, drawing upon a wide base of keen perception, knowledge, and ability.
    Clifford Bell - The Cinegrill

A truly inspiring, compassionate artist who literally works vocal miracles.
    Gretchen Goertz - Artistic Director, Crystal Cruises

When women hear Celine Dion, Patti LaBelle or Aretha Franklin belting high notes effortlessly — or when they hear the hot sounds of Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey or Christina Aguilera — they ask, "How do they do that?"

Men ask the same question. When they hear the smooth style of Usher, Justin Timberlake, or Luther Vandross — or when they hear the vocal chops of rock legends such as Steve Perry, Eric Carmen or Dan Fogelberg — they ask, "How do they do that?"

Answer: they use a natural vocal technique that doesn't sound operatic.

All stars develop a technique to free their own vocal behavior. Many apply correct vocal concepts without realizing it. The technical polish of Barbra Streisand at her best — a silky sound combined with strength and sensitivity — is the perfect example of the intuitive application of Bel Canto principles.

Clark Harris has developed a highly versatile, practical method to achieve the artistic goals of non-classical singers. He is keenly aware of the different approaches to be taken by classical and non-classical singers, for in the variety arts over-cultured singing is artistic death.

Clark developed my voice so that I can use it with any style I wish to sing.
    Roy Gaines - "Most Outstanding Guitarist," Living Blues Magazine

Clark can give you the technical edge you need to succeed in the highly competitive fields of musical theatre, pop, rock and jazz: how to use the three methods of belting; how to sing freely with natural openness; how to align the voice to make it sound appealing according to the current demands of popular music; how to find your own unique style.

In the world of non-classical singing, many unrefined voices are admired. Any tone quality is acceptable if it works, for originality is often more valuable than vocal purity.

A singer's career depends upon vocal health and vocal skill. Therefore, it is crucial that you study with Clark Harris. He is the professional singer's professional voice teacher.
    Greg Mayo - President, The Orange Grove Group - Talent Agency