Josephine is a teacher based in Cardiff. Before moving to Cardiff, she studied vocal performance at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. She is experie... read more
Louise is an educated vocal teacher from Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BA hons and diploma in vocals and musical performance). Louise has over a... read more
Sara is a pianist, singer and songwriter. She has experience in teaching music to students of all ages. She was classically trained and achieved a pia... read more
*ONLINE & IN LEEDS* “My philosophy is that everyone can sing! I believe that singing is both fun and therapeutic for all, whether you're looking to si... read more
Max is a professional musician who is passionate about inspiring people to pursue music as a career or hobby. Alongside teaching, he run a recording s... read more
Singing and making music is your birth-right - it's time to express yourself! Kodaly + Classically trained, face-to-face & online, 25 years teaching ... read more
*ONLINE ONLY* Juliet has long been a passionate educator, having over 20 years of private instruction experience in voice, piano and viola. She looks ... read more
ONLINE OR IN-PERSON WORCESTER ONLY Kath is a singer / pianist and a widely experienced band musician; primarily in vocals, but also on keyboard to acc... read more
Katy is a dynamic and enthusiastic teacher who inspires confidence and aims to nurture a real love for music in her students. With a BA (Hons) Music d... read more
"As a teacher, I aim to help my students satisfy whatever role music plays in their life!" --- Evan is an enthusiastic and dedicated tutor who current... read more
John is a singer, songwriter, and all-around ray of sunshine. Brought up in a musical family John has been singing since before he can remember. Much ... read more
Yvonne is a professional singer-songwriter and performer. Yvonne gained her professional experience completing a Songwriting Diploma at BIMM London an... read more
Lucy is as well-educated, inspirational Vocal Coach who aims to develop a culture of learning and high aspiration in her pupils. She began her musical... read more
Sarit is a professional musician with 25 years of teaching experience, teaching singing, piano, Music Theory (ABRSM and in general) composition and ar... read more
Rachel is an experienced music tutor and performer who has studied at the RNCM and with The ENO as a young artist on their opera works programme. She ... read more
Natalie is an experienced vocal tutor with a deep understanding of how your body and mind connects with your voice. When she's not teaching others th... read more
Soprano Lina Saavedra began musical studies in Puerto Rico. Returning to her native New York, she completed a Bachelor of Music at Houghton College Sc... read more
Your musical journey starts with YOU and YOUR musical interests and aspirations. Wayne will help you along that journey. He is based in Cardiff, Sou... read more
Susie is a vocal coach, singing teacher & acting coach originally from Glasgow who is now based in Bristol and has been performing professionally for ... read more
https://musicteachers.co.uk/musicteacher/Kylie/YpJUIq0Edh Kylie has had a full International career of 30 years, as a Professional Pianist / Vocali... read more
Meg is an encouraging and engaging singer/songwriter and voice & confidence teacher, experienced in creating a lively plan of action with YOU at the h... read more
I am a Belgian soprano and recent graduate of Guildhall School of Music & Drama with a Master of Performance (Distinction). I have a real passion for... read more
Nade is a highly experienced Music Tutor specialising in Singing and Songwriting. Her nurturing attitude is instantly recognisable. Music facilitator... read more
I am a Meanwood-based, classically trained singer who graduated with a Bachelor's degree in music from the University of Leeds in 2013. I have been te... read more
I'm Thomas and I am a classically trained and versatile singing teacher based in London. I graduated with a 2:1 from Leeds Conservatoire, where I stud... read more
Each year thousands of children begin music lessons for the first time. And thousands of parents wait with bated breath for their little caterpillars to transform into butterflies. Such is the pote... Read more
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When you're learning to sing, practice is as important as it is for any aspiring musician - it's how we improve and see progress. At the start of your musical journey, during your first singing lessons for example, it's important to set reasonable goals and to practice little and often. Although this applies to all instruments, as you learn to sing vocalists should take this into extra consideration. Whilst you're in the early stages of your singing lessons, you'll still be working on proper technique, and it's important not to get too excited and sing for hours at a time right away - you might not be able to spot a mistake you're making with your technique and you could damage your vocal cords as you learn to sing.
Make sure you use a variety of methods of recording the exercises and techniques from your singing lessons and try practicing for 20 minutes a day at first, and when you're more confident you can increase this to half an hour, then 45 minutes and eventually, an hour a day. Focussed practice is also important - we recommend taking some notes in your singing lessons so you can remember what you need to focus on. Singing Teachers will often recommend exercises or sections to practice in your singing lessons, so maybe you can try to get through a couple of those in each practice session. Be patient - when you start to learn to sing you may be told to only focus on one tiny section o a piece to begin with, but eventually you'll learn to sing the whole thing confidently, and it will be so worth all the hard work!
We almost never see singers performing from sheet music - it's good practice in all genres to learn to sing your songs off by heart. But learning songs is a difficult process - you have to remember not only the words and melody, but your singing technique, rhythm, posture, articulation, dynamics etc. The goal is to be able to learn to sing the piece without sheet music, off by heart, perfectly - but this takes work! In your singing lessons, your teacher will recommend you learn to sing the song by breaking down each element and focusing on them individually in your practice sessions. For example, you can learn to sing the words out of context by saying each phrase over and over, or writing them down a few times. Similarly, it might help you to create a visual prompt sheet including bits of technique, direction and dynamics. Or you could learn to sing by practicing the melody on its own - try to learn to sing it on an open vowel sound around the house to see how far you can get without any sheet music. Another great way to memorise a song is to listen to it! It seems obvious but is often a forgotten technique. Directly after your singing lessons, put the song on your headphones on a bus or play it while you're doing the washing up - you will learn to sing it even if you're not focussing on it, it really helps to embed the song in your mind!
Of course there are so many complexities involved when you learn to sing, and so many hurdles and difficulties to overcome. But it's important to keep sight of what made you want to learn to sing in the first place, and to simply have fun! There will always be parts of learning in your singing lessons that are difficult and might start to feel annoying, but remember what your goal is and make sure to keep singing songs that make you excited! A good way to keep things fun aside from your singing lessons is to join a local choir or ensemble - this adds a social element as you learn to sing and also allows you to forget about whatever challenge you're facing at the moment and sing something completely different, that's just for fun! This can also greatly improve your skills - as when you learn to sing with others it demands super accurate timing and intonation!
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