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		<title>Life as a Singer and Vocal Coach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 When I moved back to Port Macquarie I decided to take a break from singing.  I was fortunate to be handed a job as a builder&#8217;s laborer, which was a world away from life as a singing student!  After a few months of early mornings, back breaking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.aussievocalcoach.com/2009/07/09/ians-life-story-the-early-years/" >Part 1</a> <a href="http://www.aussievocalcoach.com/2009/07/09/ians-life-story-school-and-discovering-my-voice/" >Part 2</a> <a href="http://www.aussievocalcoach.com/2009/07/11/ians-life-story-my-university-days/" >Part 3</a> <a href="http://www.aussievocalcoach.com/2009/07/12/life-as-a-singer-and-vocal-coach/" >Part 4</a></strong></p>
<p>When I moved back to Port Macquarie I decided to take a break from singing.  I was fortunate to be handed a job as a builder&#8217;s laborer, which was a world away from life as a singing student!  After a few months of early mornings, back breaking work and sweating in the hot sun, my passion for singing quickly returned!  I auditioned for the leading role in the musical &#8220;Carousel&#8221; and got it.  I felt like my life was heading in the right direction again.  Unfortunately I became quite sick for the majority of the performances.  Unfortunately I didn&#8217;t have an understudy so I had to perform the role night after night which was a struggle but I got through it.</p>
<p>In 2002 with my renewed passion for singing I decided to audition for the Queensland Opera Company for a second time.  I was accepted and was given a contract for two operas.  Life as a professional singer is great.  To get paid well for a job that you love is a dream come true.  I loved the rehearsal process, working with world class directors and sharing the stage with international guest performers.  Performing for over 2000 people a night was a little more daunting to performing for 250 people in my home town, but I loved every minute.  The only downside to the life of a professional singer is the work is very seasonal.  Unless you have another &#8220;gig&#8221; lined up you can go months before doing another show with a company.  I decided I would move back to Port Macquarie (again!) as I knew I had a steady (real) job to go back to if I wanted it.  My plan was to base myself in Port Macquarie and move away for a few months at a time when I was offered a singing contract.</p>
<p>Upon my arrival back home I was offered a job teaching singing at a local music school.  Up to this point I hadn&#8217;t considered teaching as a profession but I thought with my experience I would be able to offer students some insights into the world of singing.  I started out with just a few students but as the year progressed I ended up teaching about 15 singers.  I knew I had the experience to teach but what took me by surprise was <strong>how much I enjoyed it</strong>!  I also saw the need in the area for an experienced qualified teacher as there are a lot of &#8220;teachers&#8221; out there who basically have no idea of what they are doing!  Having been a student myself I know how damaging it can be if you don&#8217;t have a good teacher from the start.</p>
<p>At the beginning of 2004 I faced a dillema.  I was in a serious relationship and I had discovered a new passion for teaching.  I was also offered a contract for another 2 operas in Queensland.  It would mean leaving my girlfriend and students for four months.  I will never know if I made the right decision for my performing career but I decided to stay where I was.  I had established myself as a respected and fresh singing teacher and my students were certainly very happy that I stayed.</p>
<p>Fast foward to 2009 and I can honestly say that I don&#8217;t regret my decision to focus on teaching in any way.  I stopped teaching at the music school in 2006 as I knew I could manage myself as a business.  I don&#8217;t like to call myself a &#8220;Singing Teacher&#8221; these days as most of the singers who come to me already know how to sing.  I consider myself a Vocal Coach.  A coach knows how to work with the strengths of an individual.  I also work with a lot of dancers, giving them the skills needed to succeed in a very competitive field.  The techniques that I use are an interesting mix of classical and contemporary.  I also focus on energy and try to simplify singing.</p>
<p>I am blessed to live in a town that has a very strong performing arts community.  I constantly have the opportunity to perform both professionally and for charities.  As I write this post I am winding down from a performance for the opening of a $60Million theatre just minutes from where I live.  I have built up a clientel of over 70 students during the past couple of years.  I can&#8217;t physically fit any more students into my schedule which is why I have developed <a href="http://www.aussievocalcoach.com/" >Aussie Vocal Coach</a>.  I want to help as many singers as I can in this world as I know how much joy singing can bring to your life if you have the right coach.</p>
<p><em>I would be honored to work with you and have you help me write the next chapter in my life.</em></p>
<p>Your Aussie Vocal Coach,</p>
<p>Ian Castle</p>
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