Nicola - Singing teacher - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Nicola will be happy to arrange your first Singing lesson.

Nicola

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Nicola will be happy to arrange your first Singing lesson.

  • Hourly rate £60
  • Response Time 2h
  • Number of students 50+
Nicola - Singing teacher - London
  • 5 (16 reviews)

£60/hr

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Nicola will be happy to arrange your first Singing lesson.

About Nicola

- What kind of experience do you have?

As a performer I collected a vast experience of live stage. I played in Big Bands, Funk Ensembles, Jazz Quartets, Vocal and a-cappella groups.
I have a long experience in studio environments, as a singer and vocal coach.
In the coaching field I can offer a really solid understanding of how to use the voice and care for it; in speech as well as singing.

- Do you have an up-to-date DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service, formerly CRB) Certificate?

yes

- Where and with whom did you train?

Vocal Mentors: Elisa Rovida, Paolo Fabris, Franco Fussi.

- Tell me about some of your current students.

Current students include pop rock jazz and r'n'b singers, and people working on their speaking voice.

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About the lesson

  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

I am a professional singer and vocal coach based in North London.

- Which subject(s) do you teach?

I teach singers from all levels and backgrounds, from complete beginners to advanced and professionals.

If you are a beginner in the singing field, a clear understanding of the mechanics and the main contemporary vocal techniques is fundamental in order to discover your own true sound, and build your vocality around it.

If you are a professional and your career is depending on your voice, a constant and meticulous care is the key for a long lasting and healthy instrument.

- Tell me about your qualifications.

Specialistic Degree in contemporary performative art's criticism.
4 years Diploma in Contemporary Singing Techniques.
3 years of Specialistic Diploma in Contemporary Singing Techniques.

- How much do you charge?


Face to face Archway Studio, London
1h
£60

Face to face Archway Studio, London
1h x 5
60x5= £300
300-10% = £270
(£54/h )

Face to face Archway Studio, London
1h x 10
60x10= £600
-15% = £510
(£51/h)

🟡online - worldwide
1h
£50

🟡online - worldwide
1h x 5
50x5= £250
250-10% = £225
(£45/h)

🟡online - worldwide
1h x 10
50x10= £500
500-10% = £425
(£42/h)

- Where do you teach?
I mainly host the lessons at my studio in North London.
Having a lesson in my vocal booth is a great experience. The studio has been planned and customised to give an accurate sound feed back.

- When are you available?

My teaching times are quite flexible.
Daytime, evenings and weekends.
I can arrange lesson times to suit individual students.


- Which ages and levels do you teach?

Any ages and any levels.

- Describe your arrangements for online tutoring.

Online tutoring can be arranged via Skype or Facetime.

- Do you have a personal message for students?

What I’ve learnt after years of vocal training, is that working on my voice it has been the most incredible journey to know myself a bit more.

I will help you to find your own sound.

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Rates

Hourly rate

  • £60

Pack prices

  • 5h: £270
  • 10h: £510

online

  • £50/h

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Find out more about Nicola

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and your favourite instrument?

    I had my first singing lesson at the age of 9. I was really young, all I can remember is that it was a great experience and it was fun.

    It's when I've met my main vocal mentor, that this fun activity became the deepest passion I ever had. I was then 12, and from that moment singing has been my everything.
  • Is there a particular type music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    I've never been focused just on one type of music or one artist.

    But I know this feeling: some times there's a new song in your playlist and you just loop it over and over again.

    Sometimes I don't even remember the name of the artist, but I like the song that much that I listen to it a million time.

    Just play any songs by Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Erikah Badu, Luther Vadross, Antony and the Johnsons, Michael Jackson, Adele, Amy Winehouse, Jonsi and I'll never get sick of them.
  • Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    Particularly related to singing, the most fascinating aspect is the constant discovery of yourself.

    If you really want to find your own true sound, you need to deconstruct the image you have created of it, and build it up again following your neutral vocal approach.

    The subconscious plays a big role in it. Unlocking new perspective and different point of view regarding your sound, is defensively the most challenging - but most rewarding - course I can offer.
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    First of all. Yes, The voice is an instrument.

    The vocal mechanics, the way our voice works, makes that one of the most fascinating instruments to master.

    The reason why it's probably the most difficult instrument to learn, it's because this instrument is already inside of us. We don't see it, we can't touch it. We need to feel it.

    Another aspect is the implication of the voice in our day life. When you learn a new instrument, there's a big chance you almost never used that instrument constantly in your life.

    Regarding the voice, you definitely used it before. We talk, we communicate, we sing in the shower.

    that means, sometimes, you need to learn how to do something your that body is already automatically since a long time, in a completely different way.
  • What are your keys to success?

    Your success will come if you really follow you dreams.

    Listen to your passion, keep following your own direction. Make goals, and when you reach them don't ever stop, keep find a new one.

    Having a great passion is not enough. Dedication and practice, with a constant exercise that becomes part of a daily training.

    Accept rejections and learn from your mistakes. The music industry is not an easy sector. Get creative, find the difference that makes you stronger inside yourself.



    My success is be there with you during this wonderful process.
  • Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    I would gladly meet 3 people that with their music express 3 different key aspects that in my opinion make a great singer: product, technique, expression.

    Bjork.
    The vision she has about music, the naked voice concept, breaking the boundaries between art and music, concert and performance..
    definitely an interesting person to have chat early in the morning.

    Brian McKnight
    I would have for him a million questions about vocal techniques and vocal training.
    I'm not sure if he will appreciate the little vocal geek in me so early in the morning.

    Alela Diane.
    I had the pleasure to meet her after a couple of London gigs.
    She reminds me that human aspect can survive in the complicated and sometimes unfair music industry.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    My first laryngoscopy.

    I was shocked the first time I saw a picture of my vocal cords. Dr. Fussi sticked a camera down my throat to show me my folds on a maxi screen.

    That's the day I've become a vocal geek.
  • What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    My genuine passion for the vocal instrument is probably my strongest skill.

    Beside the music style, the songs, the expressivity, I'm truly fascinated by the technical and mechanical aspect of the human voice.

    I'm confident that I can share with you some of my passion.
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