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How finding the right singing routine can unlock your singing potential.
We’re going to break down the main areas you need to exercise so that every inch of your body can do its job.
Unlock the mysteries of singing voice types with our comprehensive guide. From soprano to bass-baritone, discover your vocal range and where you fit in genres from opera to pop.
In this article, I’ll take a closer look at Christina Aguilera’s Masterclass on singing, exploring the course content, teaching style, and user reviews to give you a comprehensive overview of what to expect.
The average vocal range for an untrained singer is estimated to be around 2 octaves, but, with proper technique and regular exercise, you can add an extra octave to that, maybe more!
Awesome, you’ve decided to become a singer – but how do you decide which style of music you should sing? We have the answers for you right here.
While both falsetto and head voice describe singing at a higher pitch and they do have a few things in common, they are not produced in the same way, and they don’t actually sound all that similar.
If you struggle to identify the pitches of different notes, then don’t worry – you can still learn to sing in tune.
Scales and arpeggios are an essential tool in the singer’s arsenal. Check out these excersies with audio and notation.
Everything you need to know about Diction and how you can use your knowledge of proper pronunciation and enunciation to enhance your vocal performance.
Everyone wants to be a rocker these days and everyone wants to step in front of the microphone. Some people […]
At the young age of 15, I decided to form a rock band, and took on the role of singer. […]
We’re often asked questions relating to fitness and although we’re not fitness instructors or medically trained, here we answer a […]
Unlock the secrets to captivating stage presence with our comprehensive guide. Perfect for singers and musicians looking to elevate their live performances and connect deeply with their audience.
On my travels round various music websites, I was extremely dismayed to read a notice on a music messageboard (not […]
This anatomical approach to singing was originally developed by Seth Riggs, singing teacher to the stars, to explore what the vocal cords actually do in order to create the desired note.
Think being a solo singer is tough? Try being the unsung hero—the backup vocalist. When you’re up front and centre, […]
The flexibility of your vocal cords and the tone of your singing voice depend directly on the amount of water in your body.