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The first step in any voice lesson is taking a vocal history. Camille emphasizes the value of discussing your previous singing experiences, whether you've had lessons before, and what you gained from them. Understanding your past experiences—what you liked or disliked—can help shape your current learning environment.
Equally significant is addressing any health issues or vocal concerns. As Camille points out, if there are symptoms hinting at vocal injury, a visit to a laryngologist should be the priority before proceeding with singing lessons. This consideration highlights her commitment to vocal health and longevity, putting your well-being first.