Isabella Siddon
Enjoy diverse music styles in lessons designed to build vocal skill and stage confidence




Singing lessons - Isabella Siddon
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
Isabella - Get to know your vocal coach
Isabella Siddon is a skilled vocalist and performer who enjoys sharing her knowledge and skills with her students. She has always had a love and passion for music and singing. As a child, Isabella sang joyfully at church. Her mother noticed her passion and talent and enrolled her into voice lessons. She also participated in dance classes and choirs, which led her to her passion, musical theatre. She became involved in musical theatre productions at SoLa, Stage, Thibodeaux Playhouse, Vandebilt Catholic High School, and Louisiana State University, putting in many hours both inside and outside of the classroom. She has been involved in school choirs, honor choirs, LSU choirs, and participated in the Honors Performance Society Choir that performed at Carnegie Hall, gaining skills such as reading music, sight singing, aural skills, figured base, and more. Isabella is currently an Ogden Honors College student studying for her degree in Vocal Music with concentration in Arts Administration and conducting music research under Dr. Lori Bade and Professor Terry Patrick-Harris at LSU. She served as the LSU Musical Theatre Club Secretary, Assistant Board Chair, and Board Chair. She has participated in many of the university’s musical theatre productions. She has experience in LSU’s opera and choir, as well. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity. With honors music theory and aural skills classes, piano, voice, music history, and much more under her belt. Highlights Isabella is a knowledgeable teacher and performer. She has a natural ability to connect with children, and she is happy to share her passion for the arts with others in her own community.
Isabella graduated from Louisiana State University


Your vocal coach specialities
Vocal Training
Music History
Melody & Pitch
Music theory
Ear training
Music Performance Techniques
Harmony & Counterpoint
Singing lessons highlights
My teaching method is crafted around each student’s needs and goals. I want to make sure that every student has fun and learns more about their interests. I am dedicated to helping students achieve their goals. I can start at any level and age. I have experience with all genres and styles: classical, jazz, pop, and more; however, my greatest expertise lies in musical theatre style singing. It is my greatest passion! I am invested in sharing my passion for music with others and supporting my students on every step of their journey. I love helping others, and I am especially passionate about helping young people work toward their dreams! Music is my greatest passion. I have been studying music since the second grade, and I am excited to share what I have learned with others who are passionate about it! I believe that every kid and adult has potential. We just need to meet them where they are and figure out their learning style. With support and a little extra help, students can go far!

Singing concept taught by Isabella
Isabella, a Spirit Halloween employee, virtually tutored Bree, a ukulele player, in basic music theory. Their comprehensive lesson covered essential topics such as chords (C, D, G, E), scales, and solfège. They also explored reading sheet music, focusing on both treble and bass clefs, and delved into rhythm, including note values and various time signatures like 4/4, 6/8, and 3/4. Additionally, the lesson introduced Bree to chord inversions, with Isabella effectively using mnemonic devices and a virtual whiteboard to enhance the practical application of these fundamental music theory concepts for the ukulele.
Music Theory Basics
Reading Sheet Music
Rhythm and Time Signatures
Dotted Notes
6/8 vs 3/4 Time Signatures
Vocal coach Isabella guided Bree on enhancing her vocal placement and expanding her lower vocal range, incorporating various exercises and applying them to the song "Here Comes the Sun." Their discussion also covered the challenges female singers encounter when selecting suitable songs, taking into account vocal range and instrumental accompaniment. The lesson naturally flowed into conversations about their college experiences and future plans, including Bree's upcoming relocation to England. A follow-up lesson focusing on music theory was scheduled.
Musical Theater Master's Programs
Range and Song Choice
Rehearsal Schedules
Bluetooth Annoyances
Danny Elfman and Tim Burton
Isabella Siddon led Maci in a singing lesson that included vocal exercises using solfège and focused on learning Taylor Swift's "Don't Blame Me." They worked through the song lyrics, concentrating on rhythm, pronunciation, and memorization. Maci was instructed to continue practicing the song for the next lesson.
Solfege
Arpeggios
Vocal Practice - 'Don't Blame Me'
Studio Sound Settings
Isabella Siddon coached Bree KC on singing "Here Comes the Sun," focusing on pitch, rhythm, and specific phrases. They practiced with and without accompaniment. Isabella identified areas for improvement, suggests practicing scales, and plans to send practice materials. They also reschedule their next meeting and discuss future music theory lessons.
Octaves
Arpeggios
A Major Scale
Intervals
On July 8, 2025, Isabella Siddon led Bree KC in a singing lesson that included vocal exercises and work on the song "Here Comes the Sun." They focused on phrasing, pitch accuracy, and solfège. Isabella will provide Bree with practice materials and a recording of the solfège for the song.
Connected Phrasing
Mouth Shape and Vowel Formation
Solfege Practice
Half Steps vs. Whole Steps
Isabella provided Bree with a singing lesson that included vocal warm-ups, solfège exercises, and work on the song "Here Comes the Sun." Isabella gave feedback on pitch, articulation, and vowel pronunciation. Isabella will create a video on a major SFZ scale for Bree to practice, and the next session will be back at their normal time.
Pitch Control
Vocal Warm-ups
Dip Thongs
Articulation and Diction
Types of singing lessons
Singing
Classical Singing
Pop Singing
Jazz Singing
Rock Singing
Movie Singing
Learner types for singing lessons
Singing for Beginners
Singing for Intermediate
Singing for Kids
Singing for Advanced
Singing for Adults
Interactive voice lessons
Open Q&A
Note taking
Parent feedback
Record lessons
Chat for quick help
Tools & techniques used in voice lessons
Karaoke & backing track apps
Digital sheet music & lyric databases
Metronome Apps
Vocal synthesizers & harmonizer apps
Vocal pitch training apps
Free lesson slots
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