2.0 is a complete course, and has enough to keep you busy for years of vocal learning. 3.0 is online, and has updated material, but you can do well with 2.0.
Many people here on the forums have only 2.0 and they have plenty of information to work with.
Many people, on the other hand, prefer a streaming format.
I agree. The results are not there instantly. Just like Ken says. The results come like a thief. Once you think you have advanced it may be that you just don't know how much further you can develop your voice by using the same exercises. And as you keep practicing you will be surprised over and over again. I'm using 2.0 Volume 1.
I'm using 2.0 and it's really comprehensive! It comes along with feedback from the KTVA forum, which is key for your progression I'm currently in the middle of Volume 2 and reviewing some Volume 1 lessons is already coming in handy Owning the entire method is practical, since learning how to sing is a long and iterative journey Like many on this forum, I consider the KTVA course to be great value for money The rest is up to you, depending on what you feel most comfortable with Cheers!
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Many people here on the forums have only 2.0 and they have plenty of information to work with.
Many people, on the other hand, prefer a streaming format.
It comes along with feedback from the KTVA forum, which is key for your progression
I'm currently in the middle of Volume 2 and reviewing some Volume 1 lessons is already coming in handy
Owning the entire method is practical, since learning how to sing is a long and iterative journey
Like many on this forum, I consider the KTVA course to be great value for money
The rest is up to you, depending on what you feel most comfortable with
Cheers!