Singing Lessons

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Find Vocal Coaches

You can search the database for a singing teacher by entering your postcode & selecting “Singing” as your instrument in the form above.

Alternatively, use the quick search links below to bring you through to one of our city or town hubs. There you can find more information about local singing teachers, music shops and music courses. You can also send in an enquiry directly to us to help match you with a local or online singing teacher.

Aberdeen

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Ballyclare

Basingstoke

Bath

Birmingham

Blackheath

Bournemouth

Bradford-On-Avon

Brighton

Bristol

Burgess Hill

Bury


Cambridge

Camden

Cardiff

Cheshunt

Coventry

Cwmbran


Derby


Eastbourne

Edinburgh

Enfield

Exeter


Formby


Glasgow

Guildford


Haywards Heath

Headingley

Hemel Hempstead

Hereford

Hull


Keighley

Kentish Town


Leeds

Leicester

Liverpool

London

Luton

Lutterworth


Manchester

Middleton

Milton Keynes


Newark-on-Trent

Newcastle

Northampton

Norwich

Nottingham


Oxford


Poole

Portsmouth

Putney


Rotherham


Sheffield

Slough

Southampton

Stockport

Streatham

Stroud

Sunderland

Surbiton

Swansea

Swindon


Tamworth

Tiverton

Tooting

Twickenham


Wigan

Wimbledon

Witney

Wolverhampton

Worcester


York

United States of America

Merced


Palmdale


Salt Lake City

San Rafael


Walnut Creek

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Are you a singing teacher?

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Teacher Qualifications Explained

On our music teacher profiles sometimes you will see that a vocal coach says that they are “Certified by Institute for Vocal Advancement”, have studied “Speech Level Singing” or taken “Estill Voice Training” Courses. As a student interested in taking lessons with the right singing tutor it is useful to understand what these certifications mean to determine if a particular teacher is the right one for you.

The Institute for Vocal Advancement, for example, have a range of courses for singing teachers undertake, focused on “teaching the fundamentals and pedagogy of the healthiest, most highly effective vocal technique possible”. This is achieved by incorporating the most advanced scientific understanding of the voice into the program, giving teachers a cutting-edge understanding of how to help individuals learn to sing.

Speech Level Singing was developed by Seth Riggs and has been used by more than 120 Grammy winners as a methodology to improve vocal strength, control and tone. It is focused around the positioning of the larynx, ensuring that it does not “jump around”, to give the singer control of the power and sound that they produce. A teacher who has studied Speech Level Singing is likely to explore the positioning of your larynx to help you improve your sound.

Another popular course for singing teachers to take is Estill Voice Training where vocal coaches are taught “to identify and resolve specific vocal problems that have resulted in fatigue or damage to the vocal folds”, exploring the technical side of how the mechanics of the voice work. This is especially useful for students who have problems with the speaking or singing voice that they are looking to resolve.

There are many more courses that singing teachers can take, with the above representing some of the most popular courses. Of course, one paragraph on each course doesn’t do justice to the extensive knowledge that a teacher learns by taking a qualification – so don’t be afraid to ask them about the certification that they have gained and why the knowledge they have acquired from the course might be applicable to you as a student.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]