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Vocal training with pitch and control
Jihye taught 24 days ago
During a vocal lesson, Ji Hye guided Skyla through various techniques to enhance her singing, including lip exercises, pitch variation, and breath control. They applied these skills while practicing the song 'My Own Way,' specifically targeting phrasing, tempo, and vocal projection. Skyla's assignment for home practice involves focusing on directing her vocal sound through her nose to achieve a more natural quality.
Lip Trills
Diaphragmatic Breathing
Vocal Resonance (Nasal/Head)
Relaxed Throat & Open Mouth
Tempo & Phrasing in Singing
Inaijsa taught 26 days ago
LipstickLocs&Lyrics conducted a vocal lesson with an individual from Raleigh, concentrating on vocal volume control. The lesson focused on exercises designed to build abdominal engagement and achieve consistent sound production without heavy reliance on breath. The learner practiced lip and tongue ovals and volume rungs, applying these techniques to a song verse. Homework was assigned, requiring practice three times a week, and a tools list for vocal exercises was provided. The instructor plans to continue working on breath control and volume in future lessons.
Deflated Singing
Abdominal Breathing
Tension & Volume Relationship
Connecting Sounds
Megan taught about 1 month ago
Megan led a vocal lesson with an individual from Frisco, focusing on vocal exercises and rehearsing a song for an upcoming performance. The lesson specifically addressed pitch accuracy, articulation, and vocal technique, with a particular emphasis on transitions between chest voice and falsetto. For practice before their next lesson, Megan provided a recording of a vocal part.
Pitch Accuracy
Diction
Soft Palate Elevation
Chest Voice & Falsetto Transition
Vibrato Development
Ani taught about 1 month ago
Ani conducted a vocal lesson with a student from Riverside City College, focusing on vocal techniques. The lesson covered breath control, vocal exercises for high notes, and applying these techniques to Beyonce's song "Listen." The individual practiced breathing exercises and vocal scales to improve their range and projection. For homework, they will practice the chorus of "Listen," concentrating on projecting their voice and utilizing siren exercises to access higher notes.
Breathing Technique (Powerhouse)
Muscle Memory for Singing
Grounding for High Notes
Jaw Drop for Open Vowel
Nasal Resonance for High Notes
Grouping Notes
NICHELLE taught about 2 months ago
Nichelle and Jessica conducted a vocal lesson where they began with warm-ups, focusing on breathing exercises and scales. They then started learning 'Seasons of Love' from the musical Rent, with Jessica specifically working on matching the melody and rhythm. For practice before their next lesson, Nichelle assigned listening to 'Seasons of Love'.
4-7-8 Breathing
Square Breathing
Vocal Scales (Me May My Mo Moo)
Minor vs. Major Notes
Full Voice Singing
Tiff taught about 2 months ago
Tiffany and Preethi worked on vocal exercises during their lesson, concentrating on the songs "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" and "Amazing Grace." Preethi specifically focused on improving her rhythm, enunciation, and breath control. For homework, she needs to practice the songs, complete vocal exercises with a video, and use tongue twisters to enhance articulation.
Singing Posture
Enunciation with Tongue Twisters
Vowel Elongation for Sustained Notes
Voice training and singing in the USA
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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.
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