Valerie Bastien

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Valerie Bastien is a contributing editor to the Voice Connection and RockSource360. She is also the owner and author of the website and upcoming Vendera Publishing book Voice Yourself in the Classroom. To find out how to find your natural dynamic speaking/singing voice and maintain it, visit her website or communicate directly with her at: voiceyourselfintheclassroom@gmail.com.
Valerie is a musician at heart and an educator by choice. She has found the perfect way to combine her love of learning and sharing, and passion for music by interviewing her favorite musicians in the rock industry. She is currently conducting interviews for RockSource360 giving artists exposure to a worldwide audience.
Valerie also works with rock stars to help them stay on top of their game vocally by teaching them how to apply successful healthy vocal strategies and consistently perform on the road or in the studio. Valerie was personally mentored by Jaime Vendera. She also specializes in applying Bel Canto derived techniques to modern contemporary rock singing in order to develop a beautiful, vibrant, powerful, rich, pure and balanced tone.
Valerie is a vocal coach, musician and author. Formerly trained as a classical singer, she obtained her Baccalaureate in Fine Arts (Specialization Music Performance) from Concordia University in 1998 and she later graduated from University of Ottawa in 2003 with a second Baccalaureate in Education. She is currently teaching for the Toronto District School Board. Her focus is on languages and the arts. After realizing that vocal problems were common within the teaching community, she was inspired to write “Voice Yourself in the Classroom!” a book that is directly intended to meet the vocal needs of teachers. It offers strategies to find one’s natural dynamic speaking voice: a voice that will project easily, feel good, sound great and of course last. Go to www.voiceyourselfintheclassroom.com for more information and online advices or contact her directly for private voice lessons.
If you have ever set foot in the Old Montreal during the mid-nineties, you might have heard her coloratura voice resonate throughout Place Jacques-Cartier where she was once regularly performing opera arias as a street artist. Valerie now writes her own music. Simple arrangements, a pure vocal tone and little instrument ornamentations keep her music organic and genuine. Her classical training, colorful tone and French accent make for a unique pop/folk sound with a hint of world/new age feel. Valerie’s music can be heard at www.valeriebastien.com.
Here are a few video's from Valerie's website www.voiceyourselfforsingers.com about basic singing techniques:



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