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Daniela taught 7 days ago
The student and tutor worked on vocal techniques to improve vocal range and connection, specifically addressing vocal breaks and developing a controlled higher register. They also practiced piano skills, including scales, new exercises for dexterity, and sight-reading with a focus on rhythm and tempo, with homework assigned for continued practice on specific pieces and scales.
Vocal Fry and Thinner Connection
Piano Hand Position and Pain-Free Playing
Metronome Practice for Tempo and Accuracy
Understanding Musical Dynamics and Articulation
Youdan taught 18 days ago
The tutor and student worked on vocal warm-up exercises focusing on breath control, resonance, and projection. They practiced specific phrases from a musical piece, emphasizing emotional expression and performance energy. The student was assigned homework to practice the learned phrases with a focus on lyrical interpretation and vocal energy.
Diaphragmatic Breathing (Belly Breathing)
Lip Trills (Lip Flutters)
Nasal Resonance
Staccato vs. Legato Singing
Thickful Voice & Projection
Anna Magdalena taught 29 days ago
The Tutor and Student worked on vocal technique, focusing on breath support, vocal placement, and articulation. They practiced various vocal exercises and discussed lyrical interpretation, preparing for performance.
Vocal Pedagogy Fundamentals
Vocal Register Concepts
Artistic Interpretation in Singing
Vocal Health and Maintenance
Leah taught about 1 month ago
The tutor and student worked on improving vocal technique, focusing on breath support, vocalization, and song interpretation. They practiced singing songs, refining pronunciation, melody, and vocal phrasing. The tutor also provided guidance on proper breathing techniques for singing.
Vocal Instrument Analogy
Breath Support and Diaphragmatic Breathing
Vocal Resonance and Open Throat
Jaw and Mouth Placement
Vocal Copying and Stylization
Jeffrey taught 4 months ago
The session covered breathing exercises, vocal warm-ups, and applying techniques to songs. The student practiced breath control, pitch correction, and singing with confidence. The Tutor suggested possibly extending lessons in the new year to reinforce progress, with a rescheduled lesson planned for the following week.
Breathing Exercises for Vocal Performance
Vocal Warm-ups: Activating Sounds and Nasal Cavity
Pitch and Note Catching
Confidence and Belief in Singing
Applying Vocal Techniques to Song Lyrics
Tiff taught 5 months ago
The Student and Tutor focused on vocal exercises, articulation, and diction, including new techniques and refinement of existing skills. The Student sang "Thinking Out Loud," and the Tutor provided feedback on articulation and timing. Homework includes singing the song with "la" sounds and incorporating new articulation exercises.
Articulation and Diction Refinement
Vocal Timing and Beat Breakdown
Addressing Vocal Tension and Graceful Delivery
Range Extension and Vocal Growth
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Vocal lesson stats from active students
Total voice coaches
780 voice coaches available
Experienced vocal coaches
Average 5 years of coaching experience
Vocal coach qualifications
77% hold a Music degree
What to expect in singing classes
How can you learn singing?
Singing is a beautiful way to express emotions while improving lung capacity, posture, and mental well-being. Whether you're singing for fun or aiming for a career, the opportunities are vast, over 500,000 people work in the U.S. music industry as vocalists, teachers, choir members, and content creators.
If you're a beginner, YouTube tutorials and apps can be great for vocal exercises, especially when combined with music lessons to understand the fundamentals. For adult learners, voice lessons can offer a structured approach, enhancing your technique.
For real-time feedback and personalized guidance, private singing lessons are ideal. Regular exercises and breath control will help you progress. They correct issues like off-pitch notes, enhance musical expression, and build confidence for live performances. Voice lessons will also guide you through mastering different styles such as Movie Singing, where you can perform with cinematic emotion; Country Singing, known for storytelling with heartfelt vocals; Rock Singing, with its powerful and energetic delivery; and Pop Singing, which features catchy, mainstream vocals.
Learning the basics of singing usually takes 3-6 months, with professional-level skills requiring 5-8 years of consistent practice. Institutions like the Manhattan School of Music offer professional singing certifications for those who wish to pursue a career in music.
Signs you need a voice coach
Lack of foundational knowledge
If you are a beginner for singing, don’t worry you aren’t alone. About 40% of singing students like you are beginners who struggle with pitch stability, breath control, or reading sheet music. Many of you are hobbyists learning for fun, like singing karaoke or in a church choir. Online singing lessons with expert tutors can help you improve your vocal skills and ensure enhanced foundational skills.
Struggling with range control and technique
22% of intermediate and advanced learners like you struggle with vocal range and smooth note transitions. Singing teachers can help you expand your vocal range. They also improve flexibility and control for smoother transitions between notes.
Performance anxiety or confidence issues
If you are a beginner or an adult learner, you can often feel nervous, lack confidence, or fear voice cracking during public singing. A 1-on-1 singing teacher can offer patient guidance and constructive feedback to help you overcome anxiety and sing confidently.
How to select a vocal coach
Ratings, reviews, & testimonials
When choosing a vocal coach, check their profile for a 4+ star rating and 10+ positive reviews. These can give you insights into how well the teacher teaches different skills based on your needs. Whether you’re a beginner learning breath control or an intermediate improving vocal techniques, a voice coach can help. They can guide you step by step to reach a professional level.
Vocal Coaching experience
Choose a vocal coach with at least 3 years of coaching experience. They should have worked with learners of different ages, skill levels, and needs. Whether you're improving techniques, preparing for a performance, or getting ready for an audition, an experienced teacher can guide you well.
Genre
Think about the genre you want to focus on—rock, pop, jazz, opera, classical, or something else. Choose a voice coach with experience in the specific genre you’re interested in learning.
Prices and Affordability
When choosing a singing teacher, balance your budget with your genre preferences. Specialized vocal coaches in opera or jazz tend to charge more, while general vocal coaches are often more affordable. Our research shows the median rate is $65 per session, with prices ranging from $20 to $200 based on expertise and experience.Â
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