Private Voice Lessons
Studio in Columbia & Online
Located in Columbia, Maryland
Private lessons are available for musicians of all ages and levels, with an emphasis on trans voices and young men going through voice changes.
Book a free consultation for more information:
Your Instructor,
Dilan Rojas
New Student Information
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I will teach students the language of music in a positive and enthusiastic environment. It is my goal to empower each student with confidence and awareness in their voice to best achieve their interests and long-term goals. I will tailor the curriculum to match each student's specific learning needs.
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Students agree to arrive at each lesson punctually, well-prepared, and with their music and other assigned materials. To make good progress, daily quality practice is necessary. Please ask questions about home assignments so that the student and parents can completely understand the assignments and goals.
Parents: If something is happening at home or school that is affecting your child please let me know. The more information I have, the more I can be sensitive to the needs of your child.
All students are encouraged to take auditions for ensembles, competitions, and other local musical opportunities. If an opportunity arises, please bring information to the next lesson so that I can help you/ your student prepare.
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*Please note that tuition reserves the weekly time slot, but may not directly correlate with lessons received if the student does not attend the scheduled lesson times.
Tuition is calculated per 45 minute to 1 hour lesson and the total for the allotted lessons per month may vary based on the lessons in the month. Tuition may vary by month in the case that there is an additional week of lessons or in the case of my own pre-planned absence.
Tuition invoices will be sent roughly 10 days before the due date for all enrolled students. Invoices will reflect the number of lessons in that month based on the calendar and the studio schedule.
Payment received after the fifth of each month is subject to a $10 late fee. Payment received after the 10th of the month is subject to an additional $10 late fee and the lesson time for that student may not be reserved for the next month.
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Lessons canceled with under 24 hours notice will not be provided a make up lesson. Lessons canceled with 24 hours notice will be credited a make up lesson for that month.
Each month 2 days will be offered for make up lessons. This date will be announced at the start of each month via email. If the student is unable to attend a lesson on either day, the credit may be forfeited.
Make up lessons do not count as credit for the next month’s tuition.
Lessons canceled by me will be given as much notice as possible and will be rescheduled within 30 days.
Monthly invoices are based on the number of lessons the studio schedules that month and will not be altered. Planned vacations or other conflicts communicated in advance receive a make-up lesson credit for that month.
Terminating the lesson agreement requires 2 week notice before the student’s last scheduled lesson. Lessons can be terminated at any time by paying a one time termination fee that is half of the student’s monthly tuition.
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Each student is responsible for purchasing the required music and materials for lessons. Materials will be assigned by me and the student will be expected to have the materials no later than two weeks after the materials have been assigned. Advanced notice will be provided whenever possible.
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When students enroll, they are reserving their place in the studio for the entire agreed upon term. Changes to weekly schedules may be made on a case-by-base basis each month before tuition is due.
Please note that a student's spot will not be guaranteed without regular monthly enrollment. -
From time to time I use photos and short videos of my students around the studio, on the studio website, or in social media posts. These videos and posts are encouraging to other students and helpful to other teachers. If you do not want your image(s) to be used, please let me know. In general, the students love to see their pictures and videos on my website or around the studio. They find it motivating and exciting to think that others want to know what they are learning. The students are identified only by first name.
Student Login
Current students can access schedules, assignments, practice logs, studio policies, billing, and lesson swap availability through their login.
About The Instructor
Born and raised on the Connecticut shoreline, Dilan Rojas has been singing on stages, performing in instrumental ensembles, and teaching future musicians for over 10 years. In the year 2022, he founded his own music studio to inspire confidence in other young singers and has since sent students to schools including The University of Maryland in College Park, Harvard University in Cambridge, and Marymount Manhattan in Manhattan to name a few.
Background
Dilan began his musical journey at the age of 8. Originally an instrumentalist, Dilan began on the trombone and quickly moved into the rest of the low brass, first euphonium and then tuba. It wasn’t until 13 however that Dilan first dipped his toes into learning about voice.
Dilan received guidance from esteemed mentor Ryan Driscoll early in his vocal study. Winning competitions led him to perform at incredible venues, including the Grand Ol’ Opry in Tennessee, Carnegie Hall in New York City, and the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to name a few. Dilan received his Bachelor of Music (BM) from the University of Maryland in College Park. While at the University, Dilan studied under decorated Professors of Voice Martha Randall and Kevin Short. Dilan has had the honor of working with other esteemed leaders in the music world including Marin Alsop, Ben Crawford, Ron Remke, Tim Janis, and Edward Maclary.
Teaching Philosophy
In order to have vocal growth or a successful vocal transition you need:
1. Confidence in yourself and your voice
2. Awareness of your voice, body, and mind
3. A consistent, strategic practice routine
4. A strong technical foundation
Outside the Studio
Outside of his musical endeavors, Dilan runs a business selling Pokemon cards as well as other Pokemon themed art, clothing, and accessories sourced from local artists and craftsmen. When he’s not performing or in the studio working with his students, you can find him baking a cake or making a new recipe in the kitchen.
Contact Us: Free Consultation
Consultations are available upon request. Simply fill out the form and we will get in touch with you to schedule your consultation either in-person or video call.
On the consultation call you will receive recommendations for a practice routine, lesson frequency, studio policy as well as all of the details about joining the studio!