Three Ways to Make Your Singing Studio A Healthier, Happier Place
Feel better after a long day of teaching by making your studio a lighter, brighter and better-designed space.
Feel better after a long day of teaching by making your studio a lighter, brighter and better-designed space.
Do you need to master a specific accent for a musical theatre role? Try this tip that a top dialect coach swears by.
If you’re looking for inspiration and information, consider adding these three singing teaching books to your studio.
How do you solve a problem like inertia? Cabaret writer and Julie Andrews superfan Rosie Williamson has some encouraging words to help you start a creative project.
Find out how four simple words could help singers banish self-doubt, build confidence and enjoy creative freedom.
The queen of breathy vocals, Billie Eilish, has a catalogue of brilliant songs, but one track stands out as the ideal starting place for beginners.
Learning vocal anatomy (and all those long, hard-to-pronounce names) can be tricky for singers. Here are four tips to make it less daunting.
To celebrate Pride Month, Alexa Terry flies the (rainbow) flag for her favourite LGBTQ+ musicals.
Reach out to others in your industry without feeling awkward or out of place by following these networking tips for singing teachers.
A vocal cool down is the ideal way to wrap up after a big performance and help protect your voice for future gigs. Read on to discover why.
Discover how Joe Cavalli-Price uses world-building in his singing lessons to help students unlock expression, emotion and creativity.
This simple trust-building exercise can help establish a supportive, collaborative environment in singing lessons.
If you’re looking to freshen up the repertoire you offer your students, try these five song suggestions from Alexa Terry.
Take the stress and slog out of recording audition self-tapes by sticking to these three simple rules.
Top vocal coach Line Hilton shares her favourite exercises to help singers feel more confident singing high notes and extend their vocal range.
Tongue ties are commonly associated with lisping, but they can cause a much wider and more complex range of symptoms.
How does hypermobility impact the singing voice? To find out, we spoke to voice coach and blogger Sarah Algoet.
Broadway performer Emily Kristen Morris dispels some common misconceptions about belting.
A voice diary can be a great way for singers to truly know their instrument and prioritise their vocal health.
What does it take to stand out (for the right reasons) at a TV talent show audition? Here are some top tips on how to impress the judges.