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Mishanka taught 9 days ago
The session covered body, breath, and sound warm-up techniques for singing, focusing on diaphragmatic breathing and vocal cord tuning. The student practiced neck rolls, shoulder shrugs, the "dying goat" exercise, the 4462 breathing technique, humming, and lip trills. The student was tasked with practicing these exercises throughout the week, focusing on humming and holding a consistent 'ha' sound on their natural note.
Three Pillars of Singing
Body Warm-up: Neck Rolls
Shoulder Shrugs
and 'Dying Goat'
Breath Warm-up: 4-4-6-2 Technique
Vocal Sound Warm-up: Humming
Vocal Sound Warm-up: Lip Trills (and Tongue Trills)
Finding Your Natural Scale and Bass Note
Josh taught 18 days ago
The session concentrated on vocal techniques, specifically breath control, vowel pronunciation, and expanding the student's vocal range. The student practiced various vocal exercises and interval training. The next lesson will focus on working on a song the student wrote for their church, and the student was assigned vocal warm-ups and vowel practice as homework.
Breath Control for Singing
Tall Vowels and Vertical Space
Tongue Placement
Expanding Low Range
Interval Training
Body Awareness and Singing
Andrea taught 23 days ago
The session covered the science of singing, focusing on the four main events: breathing, phonation, resonance, and articulation. The Student discussed cultural influences on music and voice, and the Tutor introduced her approach to vocal technique. The Student was assigned to listen to a new album by Rosalia to explore mixing cultural elements with classical music.
Voice as an Instrument
Four Main Events in Singing
Resonators: Chest
Head
and Mixed Voice
The Importance of Warming Up
Posture's Impact on Singing
Vocal Range and Muscle Movements
Jilly taught 28 days ago
The student and tutor worked on vocal exercises, breath control, and diction. The session focused on improving the student's performance of "Accidentally in Love," specifically targeting breath control during riffs, sustaining notes, and transitioning to head voice. The student was assigned to record and practice specific sections of the song and work on head voice exercises for the next session.
Posture and Breathing Techniques
Diaphragm Engagement: The Panting Dog Exercise
Sustaining Notes and Vocalizing
Vocal Agility: Tongue Twisters
Simon Says Vocalization (Hunger Games riff)
Accidentally In Love: 'Love' Riff and Vocal Transition
Krissan taught about 1 month ago
The session involved the Student presenting and refining several original songs. The Tutor provided feedback on melody, structure, and vocal techniques. They discussed blues influences and ways to incorporate them into the Student's songwriting, along with strategies for improving vocal performance and song arrangement for upcoming performances.
Vocal Variation in Verses
Song Structure and Length
Ending a Song
Blues Influence on Rock and Roll
Vocal Technique: Jaw Drop
Blues Notes
Laurie taught about 2 months ago
The Student reviewed vocalizing patterns, focusing on vowel modification and openness in the vocal space. They applied these techniques to various songs, concentrating on timing, energy, and lyrical accuracy. The lesson plan for the next session includes continued work on current songs and vocalizing, along with the potential addition of new songs and revisiting previously learned material.
Vocal Modification
Vocal Freedom and Mechanism
Applying Vocal Slides and Vowel Changes
Rhythmic Accuracy and Bounce in Performance
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Your Guide to Singing in Miami: Answering Top Vocal Training Questions

Why is Miami a great place to learn singing?
Miami’s music scene is a vibrant mix of Latin, reggae, and pop, perfect for aspiring singers. From Little Havana’s salsa clubs to Midtown’s live music spots, the city offers endless singing inspiration. Singers can practice their vocal skills at venues like the Ball & Chain, a historic spot since the 1930s, known for its lively Latin music nights where vocalists can often join in or perform. The Manuel Artime Theatre in Little Havana also hosts diverse vocal performances, beautifully blending community and culture through song. Miami's rich tapestry ensures a dynamic environment for any singing enthusiast to thrive.
How can vocal training help me stand out in Miami?
Voice lessons refine your singing pitch, vocal range, and singing style, whether you’re aiming for Miami’s renowned Latin Music Festival or a local church choir. Dedicated singing training helps you master genres like merengue or jazz, which are incredibly common in Miami’s diverse music scene. The New World School of the Arts, a top music institution, actively encourages singing students to seek private vocal coaching to prepare for its competitive auditions, significantly enhancing their singing skills for professional singing stages. This rigorous preparation ensures singers are ready for any vocal challenge.
Are there local programs supporting singers?
Yes! The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs robustly supports the arts, offering various grants like the Arts Education Grants. These specifically fund community music programs, making vocal training and singing opportunities more accessible. These initiatives actively help singers in neighbourhoods like Overtown or Coconut Grove pursue their singing passion, ensuring diverse communities can access quality vocal education. Organisations like the Civic Chorale of Greater Miami also offer community singing opportunities, fostering a love for choral music and providing a platform for anyone who wishes to sing. The Miami Music Festival also provides intensive vocal training for passionate young singers, offering real-time experience in professional-level opera singing and other vocal performances.
What are key Miami spots for singers?
- Ball & Chain: A Little Havana staple since 1935, this iconic venue is renowned for hosting live music and open mics, offering prime opportunities for vocalists to perform their songs and engage with the local singing scene.
- Manuel Artime Theatre: Opened in 1976, it’s a vital cultural hub for numerous vocal performances and singing workshops, blending community engagement with artistic presentation.
- New World School of the Arts: A leading public school fostering vocal talent since 1984, known for producing accomplished alumni like Raúl Esparza, a celebrated Broadway singer and actor, demonstrating its excellence in vocal arts training.
- James L. Knight Centre: Located in Downtown Miami and opened in 1982, this grand venue hosts major concerts and musicals, offering an inspiring professional singing stage for vocalists to aspire to.
- Frost School of Music at the University of Miami: A preeminent music institution, it actively nurtures vocal talent through its comprehensive programs. Many singing students seek private vocal coaching to prepare for their competitive programs, enhancing their singing skills in a competitive and enriching musical environment. Alumni include accomplished singers like Jon Secada and Patti Scialfa.
- Miami Children's Chorus / Vocal Youth Miami: These organisations provide excellent programs for young singers (ages 5-22), emphasising diverse vocal experiences, empowerment through singing, and creating socially conscious young artists through choral singing and performance opportunities.
5 Reasons Miami’s Music Culture Is Perfect for Vocal Training
Miami, Florida, is a true musical paradise where vocal training thrives amid a rich cultural tapestry. Here’s why the city’s vibrant scene makes it an ideal place to develop your singing skills:
- Diverse Musical Influences: Miami’s unique blend of Latin, Caribbean, and urban sounds, especially in areas like Hialeah and Little Havana, profoundly inspires singers to explore varied singing genres. Dedicated vocal lessons help you master singing salsa or reggae, perfectly aligning with the city’s eclectic singing vibe.
- Iconic Performance Venues: The presence of venues like the James L. Knight Centre offers singers a professional singing stage to aim for. Vocal coaching prepares you for auditions at such esteemed venues, significantly boosting your singing performance skills.
- Community Music Events: Neighbourhoods like Allapattah host vibrant festivals such as the Miami Salsa Congress, where singers can perform and network. Regular singing practice through voice lessons ensures you’re ready to shine at these exhilarating singing events.
- Supportive Arts Programs: The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs actively provides Youth Arts Enrichment Grants, specifically funding music education for young singers. These programs make vocal training accessible across communities, from Doral to South Beach, fostering widespread singing talent.
- Inspiring Educational Hubs: The Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, a leading institution, consistently nurtures vocal talent. Many singing students seek private coaching to prepare for their programs, enhancing their singing skills in a competitive and enriching musical environment.


Frequently asked questions
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