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Surely anyone can sing without voice training? Many people are gifted with natural singing ability, but whether you want to become a professional singer, session vocalist, casual performer, or just sing for fun, it’s important to learn how to protect your best asset and increase its potential.
Here at Vocalist, you’ll find a wide range of free online singing lessons and articles to improve every aspect of your singing. From vocal training for beginners to daily breathing exercises, advanced singing techniques and tutorials for singers of all abilities.
If you want to improve your singing technique, you’ll find free voice training lessons, from breath control and warmup exercises to solfege scale exercises and singing techniques to improve your vocal range.
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.
A close-up look at singing with vibrato, exploring the science, the types of vibrato, and its immense impact across musical genres.
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.
Articles for singers including audition advice, hitting the high notes, using falsetto, vibrato, performance, perfecting the act, powerful vocals, throat tension for beginners to advanced singers and singing teachers.
We’re going to help you make some healthy habits to help you sing better for longer.
What are Vocalises? As you make your way through the vocalist’s journey of learning, training and performance, you’ll no doubt […]
Understanding voice anatomy is essential for singers. It’s not just about recognising the parts of our throat or how our vocal cords function. It’s about comprehending how every component interacts to produce the optimal sound.
Everything you need to know about Diction and how you can use your knowledge of proper pronunciation and enunciation to enhance your vocal performance.
We explore the foods and drinks that singers should include and avoid in their diet to keep their voice in top form.
We explore and explain the main muscles inside our voice boxes and how they work together to change the way our voices sound.
A comprehensive overview of vocal cords. We break down their anatomy, how they produce sound, discuss pitch modulation, and look at how they change over time.
What is sight-singing? Sight-singing is the ability to read and sing a piece of music previously unseen and unrehearsed. Relating […]
Posture and movement for singers are an integral part of any tutor’s teaching. Part of being able to sing well […]
There have been several queries from singers seeking advice on glottal issues. We are not medically qualified therapists and the […]
Everyone wants to be a rocker these days and everyone wants to step in front of the microphone. Some people […]
Forgotten the words to a song? Have problems memorising lyrics for a show? We’ve put together a plethora of memory techniques to get your lyric-learning skills in tip-top shape.