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Understanding the Singing Voice

Laura Long Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (North West London) Picture

Understanding and training the singing voice takes a lot of time and effort - there are no short cuts to being able to sing really well! And in voice work, as with any 'instrument', there is never an end to the learning process! On the one hand, there is the technical work, which can be thought...

Why do we want to sing?

Emilia Martensson Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (East London) Picture

Today there is so much around us that implies that singing is about image, money and fame. A lot of my younger students want to be singers because of all the glitter and glamour there seems to be around it. But singing is about so much more than that. Wanting to learn or develop your singing,...

Don't be scared to make mistakes!

Susanna Klayman Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (Uxbridge) Picture

Over the years that I was training to sing, the one thing that held me back was the fear of making mistakes. I had this unreasonable attitude that if I sang one note wrong, or made a slightly less than nice sound, people around me would suddenly think I was a horrible singer, regardless of how...

Singing is Psychological

Binisa Bonner Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (South East London) Picture

What most beginner singers don’t realize is that singing is actually psychological as much as, if not more than, it is physical. Once a student has learnt the principles of correct technique over bad technique, the main thing for them to master is their mental approach to the given song and to...

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The Art of Imitation leads to Individuality...

Kate Mullins Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (East London) Picture

If somebody wants to learn music, it must be because they love music. In my case, as a vocal tutor, it must be because they love to sing. They must, therefore, have favourite artists, some of whom they would love to emulate in some way. I find that by getting my students to bring along music...

Contemporary Voice Coaching-Tongue Placement

Emmanuella Grace Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (East London) Picture

The teaching of contemporary singing is still a relatively new endeavour. Classical Singing was the Ballet of the Music World, highly skilled and competitive but also exclusive. Contemporary singing techniques are the antithesis of this, available, accessible and varied. One of the fundamental...

Visualisation Techniques within Singing

Elli Luha Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (Bradford) Picture

I have found that one of the most useful 'tools' in teaching singing and performing arts in general, is the use of Visualisation. Even the word sounds daunting to a new student who is trying to build up their confidence to sing and perform but once they understand the concept of it and how very...

A Singer is a Musician

Marcella Puppini Jazz/ Pop Singing Teacher (East London) Picture

Most people can (or think they can) sing a tune. All you need to do is watch an episode of the X-Factor to be reminded of how many people think that being able to produce sound from their mouth qualifies them for stardom or at the very least a profitable singing career. But is it as simple as...

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