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What students say about their singing teachers in Leicester

Utako

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Utako was fantastic! I couldn’t have hoped for a better tutor for my first singing lesson. We spent time discussing my goals, evaluating my voice/current ability, singing exercises, discussing theory, and coming up with a forward plan. Utako...

Gaurang

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Excellent teacher, am impressed with his expertise. Also extremely kind and patient and yet keeps the class moving. Progress after every class! Thanks so much! You’re an amazing teacher.

Elisha

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Elisha is great! So welcoming and warm. I needed to improve my confidence with singing, and she helped me massively! Very good technique

Josephine

Singing teacher

I really loved working with Josephine, I loved that she was personal about training. She tailored my lessons to suit me specifically and that made me feel like she was intentional about ensuring I achieved my goal. I'm definitely booking more...

Emily

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Emily is very understanding and professional. She has a great grasp on vocal training and technique and explains everything so well, me and my friend feel more confident. If you want a great teacher who knows what they're talking about who will...

Celestia

Singing teacher

Celestia is very knowledgeable and down to earth. I feel confident every time I meet her for my online classes because of the way she encourages me to do better and help me hang in there. God bless!

FAQ's

šŸŽ¤ What is a voice classification in singing?

Voice types are categories based on range, timbre, and tessitura.

  • Soprano, mezzo, and contralto form the three main female categories.
  • Tenor, baritone, and bass define male vocal categories.
  • Countertenor is the rarest type, where a man sings in a range similar to a soprano.

Finding your voice type involves testing different pitches and noting where you sound strongest.

Knowing your voice type helps you choose songs that suit you best.

šŸ’° How much does a vocal tutor cost in Leicester?

The average price for a singing lesson in Leicester is around £30/h.

The exact cost depends on:

  • How advanced you are, as complex repertoire requires more expertise
  • The teacher's qualifications, training, and professional background
  • Whether you book single lessons or a regular weekly slot
  • The format, such as online lessons, home visits, or studio sessions

Booking multiple sessions upfront often brings the price down.

You can usually try a taster lesson to see if the approach suits you.

🩷 How are our Singing tutors profiles verified?

All of the Singing instructors on Superprof undergo a rigorous ID verification to confirm their identity. We also verify the academic credentials and certificates of our teachers to ensure they meet our high standards for Singing lessons.

 

Furthermore, you can read detailed reviews from pupils about each teacher, allowing you to make well-informed choices and find the best match for you. These processes are designed to ensure the quality and trustworthiness of the Singing lessons available to book on our platform.

⚔ Can vocal training fix a bad voice?

Yes, singing is a skill that improves with proper technique and practice.

  • Diaphragmatic breathing creates the airflow your voice needs.
  • Your ear develops through repetition, helping you stay in tune.
  • Tension in your jaw, neck, or tongue limits your voice.

Lessons provide structure, keeping you on track and building confidence.

Many successful singers started believing they could not sing at all.

⭐ How do singing students evaluate their teachers in Leicester?

Singing teachers in Leicester hold an impressive average rating of 5⭐ out of 5.

A total of 7 genuine student reviews support this rating.

Learners value coaches who tailor exercises to their goals and musical tastes.

Reading reviews helps you find a teacher whose style matches your needs.

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Tips to progress with singing lessons in Leicester

Finding the Perfect Singing Tutor in Leicester

A lot of people are interested in singing, but to take your singing to a really good level, you need good teachers, tutors, or music education. That doesn't mean there aren't any incredibly talented self-taught singers, but in most cases, your favourite singers will have studied music theory or received vocal coaching during their career.

Let's look at why singing lessons are important, the challenges that vocal students will come up against, what you can learn about singing whilst you're still at school, how private singing tutoring can help, and how to find singing tutors in Leicester and around Leicestershire.

Why It's Important to Study Singing

Once you use your voice for singing, it's technically a musical instrument, which means you need to learn how to properly use it to make music. Singing classes can help you learn proper technique, which will both improve your singing and help you to avoid injury when you do.

If you're a soloist, you can't guarantee that you'll always have access to a recording of the song you want to sing so you'll need to be able to read sheet music and sing from it.

Singers also need to study music theory to help them work with and communicate with other musicians. If you're singing in a group or as part of an ensemble, you also need an understanding of music theory so that you can discuss music with the other musicians and provide feedback to one another to make each performance better than the last.

Challenges in Singing

If singing was that easy, everyone would be amazing at it and nobody would ever have to get vocal coaching. Of course, this isn't the case and hitting the right notes is the first thing that every singer will have to deal with.

A guitar or a piano can be tuned, which means if you press the right key or fret, you should get a note that's in tune. With singing, your voice is only capable of a certain range, but it also can get to frequencies between each note, something that you'll mostly be looking to avoid.

Even if you have an excellent voice and can hit notes quite easily, you also need to work on your breathing as this will affect the quality of your voice when you sing. Students who learn how to properly breathe when they sing can make more powerful notes for longer and have a better and more consistent voice when they sing.

Singing isn't cheap, either. While you can learn a bit about it in school, most singers will look to practise and learn through music lessons, vocal coaching, or private singing tutorials. The cost of these can add up and for some families, is too much to even get started with singing.

Areas of Singing Studied at School

For those not getting lessons with a vocal coach, private tutor, or at a music school, school is probably where they'll get lessons on vocal technique and music theory. Throughout primary school and secondary school, students can learn about traditional musical instruments like the piano and guitar as well as singing.

GCSE is the first real opportunity for students to gain a music qualification outside of private tutoring and music lessons so let's see what they can learn on a GCSE music course. We've taken the AQA exam as an example so students studying with a different exam board may cover slightly different topics, especially when it comes to the songs and pieces they study.

In terms of music theory, GCSE music lessons will cover melody, harmony and tonality, structure, tempo, metre, and rhythm, time, texture, and dynamics.

Lessons also cover a lot of different musical genres from Western classical music from the 17th century to the 19th century and modern classical music. They'll also study contemporary music, popular music, and traditional music.

Performance is also part of the course and students will have a graded performance as part of their exam. The performances include a solo and an ensemble piece which can be played on a musical instrument, sung, or performed using modern music technology.

Private Tuition in Singing

Private vocal tuition is one of the best ways to improve your voice. While you can learn about music theory and practise your singing in GCSE music lessons, it's much easier to practise when you don't have a classroom full of other students playing other musical instruments, too.

Private lessons are usually the best way to learn to sing or play musical instruments as your teacher can pay close attention to each performance and ensure you master the technique as a beginner so that you have a good foundation to move onto more advanced skills.

With private vocal lessons, you can also focus on the type of music that you like. While every musician must have a broad taste in music, it can be hard to be enthusiastic about your next singing lesson if you know that you're working on a type of music you don't like or a song that you hate.

Finding a Singing Tutor in Leicester

If you're looking for a private singing lesson in Leicester or around Leicestershire, search for tutors on the Superprof website. There are musicians teaching piano, guitar, and almost any instrument you could think of as well as voice and singing coaches ready to help you.

A lot of the tutors on the website offer the first lesson or session for free so try a few different ones out before choosing which one is right for you, your level, and your preferred learning approach. Whether you're a beginner getting started with singing or an experienced singer looking to master more advanced techniques, you can find tutors for all levels.

Even if you can't find any tutors in or around Leicester, you can still learn to sing with online tutoring, too. As long as you have a decent internet connection, webcam, and microphone, you can learn how to master your vocal technique with the help of tutors from all over the world.

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