How to Pick the Perfect Song to Fit Your Voice: 5 Tips
Singing in different genres can develop your vocal skills, but how do you know which styles suit your voice? Here are 5 tips for finding your perfect song.
Singing in different genres can develop your vocal skills, but how do you know which styles suit your voice? Here are 5 tips for finding your perfect song.
As a musician doing ear training you can’t avoid intervals. But why are they so important and why do interval ear training? Here are four great reasons.
Every musician must sing if they want to reach their full musical potential. Love it or hate it, here’s why singing is simply essential for your musical life.
Learning to sing can be daunting. Experienced musician Nick Long recently started learning and here he shares his top tips from his first few singing lessons.
Vocal control is essential for all singers to learn. Here are the key factors in vocal control and some exercises you can use to practise and improve yours.
Every musical instrument has a different characteristic sound, or “timbre”. As a singer, to sound in tune with them you must learn to adjust your own timbre.
Can you hold your own part in a vocal group or choir? There are two major aspects which let you do so, and both require good ears. Here’s how to develop yours.
Falsetto? Glottal? Belting? If you’re confused by terms used in singing these definitions with audio examples will make them all as clear as a bell.
Get a free set of intermediate-level practice exercises to take your solfa sight-singing skills to the next level so you can easily sing from written music.
When you look at music notation can you immediately hear the notes in your head? This is essential for sight-singing and these solfa exercises make it easy.
Can you sing a melody direction from the written score? It’s a challenge for most singers. Fortunately solfa provides an easy way to sight-sing confidently.
Work through these exercises to be able to transcribe short melodies using the notes of the pentatonic scale and solfa syllables you have internalised.