Elements of Jazz Vocals

Have you ever wondered what goes into singing a jazz song? Gillian Margot is here to help you dissect it into a process that will work for you.

The vocalist always counts in the tune.

Let Gillian help you take charge of the bandstand. 

Have you ever wondered what goes into singing a jazz song? Gillian is here to help you dissect it into a process that will work for you.

Step by step she tackles artistic expression, the process of learning a song from beginning to end, researching to being able to improvise on your own. You will conquer:

  • Gaining the confidence to lead the band
  • Dealing with stage fright
  • Tackling bad habits
  • Finding a key that works best for you

So stand up straight, get comfortable and get ready to dive in and find your authentic sound.

  • ALL LEVELS
  • 12 videos
  • 2.5 hourS
  • living notation w/ lyrics
  • workbook
  • Subtitles: English

Meet Your Instructor

Having an exquisite voice, a disarmingly wide range and a style that is deeply rooted in the tradition of the great jazz vocalists, Gillian Margot possesses a gift of storytelling and stunning lyrical delivery.

A native of Toronto, Canada, Margot studied under a generation of jazz legends including Oscar Peterson, Freddy Cole, Carol Welsman, and Norman Simmons. Equally at home in the musical worlds of jazz, R&B, chamber, and pop, she has been invited to perform in major venues worldwide with a long list of top-tier talent, including Sting, Kathleen Battle, Jeremy Pelt, Chris Botti, and GRAMMY® artists Robert Glasper and Geoffrey Keezer. Additionally, her voice can be  heard in numerous commercials, feature films, and television programs.

Course Contents

Course content

  • Welcome from Gillian
  • Embraceable You
  • Learning A Song – Part 1
  • Moon River with Natalie
  • Learning A Song – Part 2
  • How High The Moon with Natalie
  • Learning A Song – Part 3
  • Triste with Elayna
  • Root Movement for Vocalists
  • Blue Skies with Elayna
  • Finding Your Sound
  • Gillian and Adam
  • Trust Yourself