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Comprehensive music training for dedicated singers
Carlos taught 10 days ago
The tutor and student focused on vocal warm-up exercises, practicing breathing techniques, staccato "he ho" sounds, and differentiating between "sad" and "happy" vocalizations. They also worked on identifying and utilizing the vocal "bridge," the importance of vocal "apoggio" (support), and the "yawn technique" for larynx relaxation, with a discussion on vocal cord health.
Vocal Relaxation Techniques
Vocal Registers and the 'Bridge'
Vocal Cord Health: Nodes and Prevention
Apoggio: The Core of Vocal Support
Connor taught 21 days ago
The student and tutor worked on vocal technique, focusing on breath control, vowel articulation, and applying these skills to song practice with "L is for the Way You Look at Me" and "Fly Me to the Moon." They also rehearsed honor choir pieces, with the tutor providing feedback on tone, rhythm, and resonance. The student's homework is to practice their honor choir songs rhythmically and to focus on vocal space and breath control when singing.
Vocal Registers: Head Voice
Falsetto
and Whistle Tones
Breath Support: Diaphragmatic Breathing and "Stale Air"
Vocal Resonance and "Nasal Resonance"
Rhythmic Precision and "Rhythmic Drive"
Vocal Articulation: The 'L' and 'F' Sounds
Tzytle taught about 1 month ago
The student and tutor worked on advanced vocal techniques, focusing on vowel modification, breath control, and resonance to achieve a "golden age" singing sound. They practiced exercises and applied these techniques to a song, refining vocal placement and stamina. The next steps involve exploring a new song, "Till There Was You."
Breath Support and Closure
Vowel Modification and Articulation in 'Golden Age' Style
Vocal Registers and Chest Voice Integration
Vowel Placement and Space
Daniela taught about 1 month ago
The student and tutor worked on vocal technique, focusing on achieving a balanced mix voice and smooth transitions. They also practiced piano scales and a vocal piece, integrating singing with playing and working on reading sheet music.
Vocal Mix Voice Technique
Vocal Resonance and Placement
Piano Fingerings and Scale Patterns
Sheet Music Reading: Lyrics and Dynamics
Octave Jumps in Sheet Music
Victoria taught about 2 months ago
The student and tutor worked on vocal techniques and song interpretation, practicing specific exercises to improve vocal control and register blending. They analyzed song lyrics for emotional delivery and focused on developing the student's artistic style, planning to incorporate new songs and refine existing ones in future sessions.
Vocal Registers and Blending
Vocal Qualities in Singing
Emotional Delivery in Song
The 'Money Note' in Performance
Mariana taught about 2 months ago
The tutor and student focused on vocal exercises, starting with breath control and diaphragm activation through various breathing techniques. They then moved to ear training, distinguishing ascending and descending musical intervals, and practiced sustained vocalizations requiring significant breath control. The session concluded with a discussion on selecting a song for future vocal practice.
Vocal Stamina and Air Control
Pitch Recognition and Vocalization
Breathing Techniques for Vocal Control
Voice training for every stage of learning
Progression from fundamentals to mastery
Voice Training How Voice Coaching Helps You Discover Your True Vocal Potential

Voice training isn’t just about learning how to sing better. It’s about discovering the true potential of your voice and unlocking the techniques that make singing feel effortless. Whether you’ve always loved singing in the shower, want to improve your vocal skills for an upcoming performance, or are just starting your singing journey, voice training helps you build the foundation for long-term vocal success.
I remember my first voice training session. I had always sung, but I didn’t know how to control my voice, and I struggled to hit high notes. It wasn’t until I started working with a voice coach that I realized how much my voice could grow with the right techniques. In just a few lessons, I noticed significant improvement in my tone, range, and breath control.
Here’s how voice training can help you discover and develop your voice while building confidence and technique.
How Voice Training Helps You Discover Your Natural Sound
When you start voice training, one of the first things you’ll learn is that every voice is unique. A good coach helps you identify your natural vocal qualities, your tone, pitch, and range. This process is about understanding what makes your voice sound the way it does and then learning how to strengthen it. For me, voice training helped me find a deeper connection to my own sound. I learned to use my natural tone without forcing my voice, which allowed me to sing more comfortably.
Why Breath Control Is the Foundation of Good Singing
One of the first things I learned in voice training was how important breathing is. Proper breath control is the foundation of good singing, allowing you to sustain long phrases and project your voice without strain. Coaches teach you how to breathe from your diaphragm, which provides a steady airflow and supports each note you sing. After just a few lessons, I noticed a huge difference in how much easier it was to sing longer phrases without running out of breath.
How Voice Training Expands Your Vocal Range
Many singers have trouble hitting high or low notes, and that was certainly true for me. But with voice training, I learned techniques to safely expand my vocal range. Coaches use specific exercises to strengthen both your lower and upper registers, allowing you to sing comfortably across a wider range. Over time, I found myself able to sing higher notes without straining, and my lower notes became fuller and stronger.
Why Consistency in Voice Training Leads to Long-Term Success
Voice training isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about building good habits and techniques over time. My coach emphasized the importance of regular practice and staying consistent. With voice training, you’ll start by learning simple techniques like posture and breath control, then gradually move on to more complex exercises that challenge your voice. As you continue training, you’ll start to see improvements in your tone, pitch, and vocal endurance, and those improvements will stay with you for a lifetime.
How Working with a Voice Coach Helps You Build Confidence
Before starting voice training, I was often self-conscious about singing in front of others. But with regular practice and the guidance of my coach, I began to feel more confident in my abilities. A voice coach doesn’t just teach you how to sing better; they also help you gain confidence in your voice. Coaches provide encouragement and constructive feedback, creating a safe space for you to experiment and grow. As I progressed, I became more comfortable performing in front of others, and my confidence grew both on and off the stage.
How Voice Training Teaches You Healthy Vocal Habits
One of the most important lessons I learned in voice training was how to protect my voice. Singing can be demanding on your vocal cords, especially if you’re not using the right techniques. A voice coach teaches you how to warm up, cool down, and rest your voice to avoid strain. These healthy vocal habits ensure that you can sing safely and continue improving your voice for years to come.
Why Voice Training Can Benefit Singers of All Levels
Whether you’re a beginner just starting to sing or a seasoned performer looking to refine your technique, voice training is valuable for singers at every stage. Voice training teaches you the techniques and habits that build a strong, healthy voice. Working with a coach allows you to receive personalized feedback and a structured plan to reach your goals, no matter what those goals may be.
























