Teaching Studio

No matter what your motivation is, I would love to work with you to increase your knowledge and love of classical singing. I have found the singing lessons I’ve received in my life to be hugely enjoyable and rewarding, and I would love for you to have the same experience with me.
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I aim to ensure that my singing lessons are enjoyable and informative. I like to cover a number of things, and the depth to which we explore each section will depend on your experience and goals.
A typical lesson format will begin with body stretches and vocal warm-ups, with focus on how to set the body up correctly for performing. We will then move on to studying the pieces you would like to work on; I will be happy to offer advice on repertoire if you are unsure of where you’d like to start. This part of the lesson will cover lots of different aspects, such as word study/ historical context, musical approach and phrasing, and delivery and performance.
Throughout the course of our lessons, the aim is to smooth out the range so that movement between the vocal registers is seamless, comfortable and supported.


I want you to feel happy and confident in your approach to learning music, and ultimately your performance abilities, whether as a soloist or with fellow musicians. I am familiar with both the ABRSM and Trinity exam boards, having taken numerous exams with the former, and would be happy to work with you if you would like towards one of their grades.
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I'd love for you to get in touch! Please visit my Music Teachers profile for more information:
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Picture credits to Richard Ryder for Festival of Chichester, Claire Shovelton for Tête à Tête Opera Festival, and Wanstead Fringe Festival