Voice
When you have a trained voice the world is your oyster and your options to perform are endless! In most of the family’s you have to choose where to start but the voice can adapt as you progress and allow you to forge your own path!
Vocal tuition includes the full spectrum of genres from classical, folk and musical theatre through to rock and pop. Our teachers ensure pupils are aware of vocal health working with them to develop an understanding of the importance of warming up the voice in preparation for singing. Pupils may enter examinations in their chosen specialism and learners are encouraged to take part regularly in performances.
You’ve got it all!
Pop
Pop vocals cover everything from Billie Eilish to Abba, and cover many techniques and styles within that spectrum! You will learn the best ways to perform your favourite songs without missing a note!
Did you know? Elton John’s “Candle in the wind” has racked up a whopping 4.93million sales and even more plays since being released in 1997!
Jazz
Jazz music allows the singer to expose their sole while standing at the front of a large group of musicians! Jazz music has been around since the early 1900s and is still popular today with the likes of Michael Buble.
Did you know? Sometimes jazz vocalists will mimic an instrument while singing a rhythmic melody, this is called scat singing.
Opera
The predecessor of musical theatre opera is a form of singing and storytelling all at once, where the vocalist acts with their voice. Opera originated at the end of the 16th centre in Italy and continues today!
Did you know? Opera is very rarely sung in English! Instead most operatic songs are written in Italian, French or German!
Choir
Choir is the perfect setting for singing in harmony as the group of musicians are generally singing in sections of harmony. Although choir singing originated in the church, it can now be heard all over the world in almost any setting or style of music!
Did you know? The biggest choir in the world consisted of 121,440 vocalists. The choir performed in unison for 5 minutes!