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Invincinal Vocal Coach Lyndon Apostol's student Ardyanna Ducusin as part of Disney's YouTube channel Disney Princess.
Portrait photo of MnLA: Invincinal Voice's industry ready students Dylan Vasquez and Leon Venzon, distributed by Sony.
Invincinal Vocal Coach Lyndon Apostol's student Bryenna De Leon at Los Angeles Kids Fashion Show Season 2.
Brooke Barredo on the guitar at the Invincinal Studio in Beverly Hills.
Invincinal Vocal Coach Lyndon Apostol with student Jim Quimora.

PERSONAL STATEMENT

Invincinal Vocal Coach Lyndon Apostol's student Janine Reyes on stage.
5-star rating by Bryan De Leon.

What makes my experience with Invincinal stand out is Lyndon’s holistic approach to teaching.

 

He not only understands how to execute the technique required to reach and sustain notes but also has the ability to articulate to the student what technique is needed and how to utilize the technique. He understands that singing is just as much of a sport as it is of an art, and that your physical condition affects your ability to vocalize and sing.

 

Most vocal coaches will point out where you’re going off key but could not guide you on how to correct the mistake.

 

And lastly, Lyndon, understands the importance of approaching his clients as he would approach teaching a human being. He sees the mental and emotional barriers and how that can become a hindrance to the client’s progress and therefore considers this as one of the most significant factors that needs to be addressed in a client.

 

I remember this one particular session where I tried to hit the high notes of the last excerpt from the lyrics of The Phantom of the Opera where he said, “I am so glad you went for it even though you might have been scared to not hit the note” — that moment is the exact moment I knew that I was with someone who understands exactly what goes on in a singer’s mind and emotions whenever they are learning a song that sounds intimidating to them. He understands that the first step to elevating your skills as a singer is to remove the emotional and mental block and that without overcoming that, there can be no progress. That’s when I knew that if I want to seriously elevate my skills as a singer, Lyndon is the coach that can get me there.

Janine Reyes

FAMILY STATEMENT

Bryan and Bryenna De Leon, father and daughter photo after an LA Opera Performance.
5-star rating by Janine Reyes.

Lyndon Apostol has been an incredible vocal coach for our daughter. He doesn’t just teach—he invests in her growth, tailoring his lessons to fit her individual needs. What stands out most is his dedication. Lyndon finds ways to challenge her, whether by helping her refine specific skills or encouraging her to step outside her comfort zone.

He also gives his students opportunities to shine, organizing events where they can perform and gain confidence. Beyond developing her vocal talent, he’s been a mentor, teaching lessons that extend far beyond music.

 

If you’re looking for a coach who truly cares about your child’s growth as both a performer and a person, Lyndon is the one to call.

Bryan  De Leon

5-stars rating by Bryenna De Leon.

Kuya Lyndon has been a huge help in improving my stage presence and understanding how my vocal cords work. Every time I go to his class, I feel excited and grateful because I get to practice my songs and receive constructive feedback that makes me a better singer. He also introduces me to songs that perfectly match my vocal range, which keeps things fresh and challenging.

Thanks to him, I’ve had opportunities to perform and gain exposure to different audiences. His classes are also a great way to meet other students and make new friends who share my love for music.

 

Kuya Lyndon has helped me build my confidence and made me feel proud of my progress. His lessons have kept me inspired to pursue my passion for the music industry.

Bryenna De Leon

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