Unlock Your True Vocal Potential

Build a strong, healthy, and versatile voice with our comprehensive training program, designed to improve your technique regardless of your preferred musical style.

Why Focus on Voice Training?

Master Your Breath

Master Your Breath

Learn essential breath control techniques to sustain notes longer, control your volume, and sing with greater power and stability.

Improve Pitch and Tone

Improve Pitch and Tone

Sharpen your pitch accuracy and develop a richer, more resonant vocal tone through targeted ear training and vocal exercises.

Expand Your Vocal Range

Expand Your Vocal Range

Safely and effectively increase your vocal range, allowing you to hit higher and lower notes with clarity and ease.

Voice Training Courses

Classical Voice Training Exercises and Arias

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Vaccai’s Practical Method of Singing

22 lessons

Nicola Vaccai (1790 - 1848) was an Italian composer and singing teacher. He is particularly well-known for his work “Metodo pratico de canto”, published in 1832, which this course will take you through. Each song is carefully designed to teach a particular pedagogical concept, whether it is singing in specific intervals, or practising techniques like trills. This book is in indispensable introduction to western classical singing, and particularly singing in Italian. The lessons will take you on a step-by-step journey of mastering your voice. Vaccai exercises are integrated into popular singing examination syllabi such as that of Trinity College London.

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Panofka’s ABCs of Voice (Part 1)

14 lessons

Heinrich Panofka (1807-87) was a German voice teacher and violinist. He set up an Academy for Singing in 1842 in Paris. He published various books with lessons on singing technique over the course of his career. He believed that it was necessary to begin by singing on an open vowel sound such as “aa” before attempting to sing with solfège or lyrics. This course takes you through 14 exercises published in his book “The ABC of Voice”.

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Panofka’s ABCs of Voice (Part 2)

24 lessons

Heinrich Panofka (1807-87) was a German voice teacher and violinist. He set up an Academy for Singing in 1842 in Paris. He published various books with lessons on singing technique over the course of his career. He believed that it was necessary to begin by singing on an open vowel sound such as “aa” before attempting to sing with solfège or lyrics. This course continues on from Part 1, taking you through 24 vocalises published in his book “The ABC of Voice”.

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Marchesi’s 12 Elementary Vocalises, Op.13

12 lessons

Mathilde Marchesi (1821-1913) was a German mezzo-soprano who trained a large number of great singers and carried the bel canto tradition into the 20th century. She published a number of books containing vocalises intended to help develop the voice. Vocalises are singing exercises that are typically sung on vowels or particular syllables rather than lyrics. This course explores 12 elementary vocalises. Attempt these lessons on the following syllables for maximum benefit - ah, eh, oh, ooh, ee, ng and rrr.

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Italian Arias (Part 1)

5 lessons

In this course, you can practice classic Italian arias composed across the 14th to 18th centuries. These arias will help you explore the range of your voice and your general vocal stamina.

Elementary Solfège

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Elementary Solfège: Level 1A

25 lessons

This course contains 25 elementary solfège lessons from Nikolay Ladukhin’s book, Elementary Course in Solfège (published in 1896). Being able to read and sing solfège is an important skill for beginner and advanced musicians alike. It helps develop your sense of listening and musical understanding. In this course, you will practice singing the notes do and re with simple, moderately paced rhythms.

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Elementary Solfège: Level 1B

25 lessons

This course contains 25 more elementary solfège lessons from Nikolay Ladukhin’s book, Elementary Course in Solfège (published in 1896). Being able to read and sing solfège is an important skill for beginner and advanced musicians alike. It helps develop your sense of listening and musical understanding. In this course, you will further develop your aural understanding of the notes 'do' and 're'.

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Elementary Solfège: Level 2A

25 lessons

Continuing on from Level 1B in this series of courses, you will go through 25 elementary solfège lessons from Nikolay Ladukhin’s book, Elementary Course in Solfège (published in 1896). This course introduces the note 'mi' in addition to 'do' and 're'.

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Elementary Solfège: Level 2B

25 lessons

Continuing on from Level 2A in this series of courses, you will go through 25 elementary solfège lessons from Nikolay Ladukhin’s book, Elementary Course in Solfège (published in 1896). Practice using do, re and mi in greater detail.

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Elementary Solfège: Level 3A

25 lessons

Continuing on from Level 2B in this series of courses, you will go through 25 elementary solfège lessons from Nikolay Ladukhin’s book, Elementary Course in Solfège (published in 1896). This course introduces the note 'fa' in addition to 'do', 're' and 'mi'.

Mastering Solfège

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Mastering solfège (Part1)

44 lessons

This course comprises of first 43 solfège exercises from A. Dannhäuser, Solfège des Solfèges, Book 1, published by G. Schirmer, Inc. in 1891. All the exercises are in the scale of C major and with a 4/4 time signature. You will be able to practice these exercises and get instantaneous feedback on how well you sing them.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 2)

16 lessons

This course contains continues from Part 1 of the Mastering Solfège series. Sing exercises from A. Dannhäuser, Solfège des Solfèges, Book 1 (1891) and learn to sing in triple meter and dotted notes. Practice your skills with the melody challenges.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 3)

14 lessons

This course contains continues from Part 2 of the Mastering Solfège series. Sing exercises from A. Dannhäuser, Solfège des Solfèges, Book 1 (1891) and learn to sing in compound time signature 6/8 as well as 16th notes, triplets and syncopation.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 4)

17 lessons

This course contains continues from Part 3 of the Mastering Solfège series. Sing exercises from A. Dannhäuser, Solfège des Solfèges, Book 1 (1891). This course will introduce you to the chromatic notes - sharps and flats. These are di (do-#), ri (re-#), fi (fa-#), si (sol-#), li (la-#) and ra (re-b), ma (mi-b), lu (la-b) and ta (ti-b).

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Mastering Solfège (Part 5)

22 lessons

This course contains continues from Part 4 of the Mastering Solfège series. Sing exercises from A. Dannhäuser, Solfège des Solfèges, Book 1 (1891). The exercises in this course will teach you to sing in the minor mode. You will also learn the three types of minor scales.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 6)

16 lessons

This course contains exercises from Books 1 and 2 of A. Dannhäuser’s Solfège des Solfèges collection (1891). A variety of exercises with differing difficulty levels are included, to help you work on your solfege singing skills.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 7)

16 lessons

This course contains exercises from Books 1 and 2 of A. Dannhäuser’s Solfège des Solfèges collection (1891). A variety of exercises with differing difficulty levels are included, to help you work on your solfege singing skills.

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Mastering Solfège (Part 8)

16 lessons

This course contains exercises from Books 1 and 2 of A. Dannhäuser’s Solfège des Solfèges collection (1891). A variety of exercises with differing difficulty levels are included, to help you work on your solfege singing skills.

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