Topic

Singing

Learning resources

Level
6th - High School
Format
Audio CD/MP3, Book, Worksheet/Printable
Level
6th - 8th
Format
Audio CD/MP3, Book, Worksheet/Printable
Level
3rd - 8th
Format
Audio CD/MP3, Book, Worksheet/Printable
Level
Kindergarten - 5th
Format
Audio CD/MP3, Book, Worksheet/Printable
Level
7th - College
Format
Online video/YouTube

About Singing


Learning Singing

Whether you want to be the next American Idol or just want to sing in the shower, learning to sing can be a fun and rewarding experience. The first step to learning to sing is finding your vocal range. You can do this by singing a scale up and down until you find the highest and lowest notes you can sing comfortably. Once you have your range, you can begin to work on vocal exercises to improve your skills.

  • Carve out some time for daily vocal practice, even if it’s just 10-15 minutes. Consistency is key when learning any new skill.
  • Understand that singing is primarily a physical activity. Like any physical activity, it takes time and practice to improve.
  • Invest in a good vocal coach or singing lessons. A professional can help you identify and correct bad habits, and give you the tools you need to improve your vocal technique.
  • Work on your breath control. Good breath control is essential for singing correctly and with power.
  • Practice, practice, practice! The more you sing, the better you’ll become. Focus on proper technique and don’t be afraid to make mistakes.