Online Singing Lessons – Vocal Mastery For Everyone Anywhere

 

Online Singing Lessons – Vocal Mastery For Everyone Anywhere

Not everyone dreaming about singing is dreaming about being on The Voice. Learning to sing for one person might mean being able to carry a tune while singing Disney songs with their children. For another, being able to sing might be the difference between enjoying the holidays with friends by singing around the piano, caroling on a winter night with their church group, or staying home starring in a one-person show while preparing the hot chocolate.

Online singing lessons provide an opportunity for anyone to develop vocal mastery and create a path for greater life fulfillment.

It is easy to assume that online singing lessons are only polishing for professional uses, or for those who already have a solid foundation. That isn’t the case. Finding an online vocal coach or voice teacher can help even neophyte singers build confidence with their voice and avoid any of the potential embarrassment many feel when faced with singing among others.

Is It Ever Too Late To Learn How To Sing?

You know where we are going with this: No, it’s never too late to improve one’s singing skills. People of any age and ability can learn to sing. True, some have more talent than others. Some have prettier voices, but anyone can learn to carry a tune and sing a song. However, just because you can learn to sing, doesn’t mean it’s easy. It does take time and commitment.

Trust us, we get it. When you don’t have confidence, it can become very difficult to muster the courage to walk into a group lesson or choir classroom – even among a group of fellow beginners learning to sing.

Many people have one moment that has haunted them for years with internal voices whispering negative thoughts and creating fallacious beliefs like, “Stop! You sound horrible.” If this sounds familiar, you aren’t alone.

When someone has the emotional baggage of an embarrassing singing moment, there are more obstacles to learning but they can be ironed out. We hear stories all the time about adults wishing they could sing, wanting to learn but just not feeling like they have any ability. Fortunately, we also have witnessed countless wonderful examples of people solving these issues.

Overcoming The Voices In Your Head

Case Study: Take the story of Kate.

Kate was a carefree and animated child who loved to sing. Whether it was a family gathering or out with friends, Kate wasn’t shy about singing her favorite songs and never wondered if she was bad or good. She just sang. In middle school, she decided to join the chorus. That’s when everything changed.

At a Christmas recital in the mall, she stood proudly in the back row ready to sing her heart out for all in attendance: family, friends, passersby. As the opening song progressed into the harmonizing sections, she took a breath and projected her voice as loud as possible. The two rows in front of her turned in horror, mouthing, “Stop!”. Kate was off key – really off key.

That was the last day Kate sang in the choir, and the last day she sang in public.

Until…

One day, she decided she wanted to join the church choir. Some 15 years later, Kate took the first step back to vocal empowerment. She decided to sign up for online vocal singing lessons to help quell the negative memories of her childhood and replace the negative  inner voice with one that said, “You can sing.”

But was she ready to join the choir and sing in public?

Do Online Singing Lessons Really Work?

Say it with us, “Yes! YES! YES!

Online singing lessons do really work. Sure, using online singing lessons to teach voice lessons and practice singing exercises is new. It evolves daily as technology improves. But the principles of singing remain the same whether you are learning in a live classroom with 20 people, in person at private lessons or alone via any online medium. Ultimately, learning to sing, regardless of age and perceived ability, is most reliant on a person’s motivation and dedication to learning something new, not on where the lesson occurs.

In Kate’s case, her motivation was her desire to improve her social life by joining the choir.

Kate spent a lot of time at church functions, and many of her friends were in the choir. Not being able to sing and participate made her feel excluded. Even though her friends were highly encouraging and promised to help her learn to sing, she made every excuse in the world as to why she couldn’t make practices.

Many choirs have fabulous musical directors who are successful vocalists and singing instructors in their own right. Even with this resource, Kate couldn’t find the courage to learn to sing in-person. This is where online singing made the difference.

If you can relate to feeling excluded from the fun because you are afraid to take the microphone at a Friday night open mic or can’t jump in for a birthday sing-a-long, you aren’t alone.

Finding the Courage To Sing

Online singing lessons provide freedom and a platform for developing vocal and singing skills with fewer pressures. Because a student is in the privacy of their own home, there is less potential to feel nervous. Unfortunately, during private in-person singing lessons, students might feel performance anxiety — even with the most nurturing voice teachers. It’s just the nature of live class environments.

Online voice lessons create a secondary barrier of personal space making it easier for students to develop more courage to try singing. Studies have shown that people develop different, braver personas in social media forums because they don’t have to physically face the people they meet online. This notion extends to online singing lessons where the student uses the barrier of the online environment to reduce their fear.

So since improvements in technology allow voice teachers to sense when a student has tension as if they were in-person, teachers can do their job while students are less likely to be overly stressed. This makes online singing lessons more effective than in-person lessons for many people.

This is exactly why Kate was able to commit to lessons. She was able to remove her perceived peer judgment from the process and work in a more anonymous fashion.

Accessibility and Convenience

No snow day will get in the way of singing lessons when they are done online. Because students don’t need to leave the house, there are fewer excuses to cancel a class. Have lessons in your pajamas positioning the camera to see only your face.

Now, we aren’t recommending having singing lessons in your pajamas. After all, everyone knows that getting ready for the party always improves self-confidence. Whether taking lessons online via VoiceLessons.com or in person, do what is necessary to make yourself feel as good as possible and improve results.

But, admit it, standing at the microphone wearing your favorite bunny slippers has a certain appeal, doesn’t it? You go, diva! We love it!

Singing in fuzzy slippers isn’t the only convenience. Because online voice classes don’t involve overhead from renting space and all that goes with brick and mortar operations, singing lessons are often more affordable. This makes the financial commitment easier and even allows a student like Kate to get lessons more often.

Online music lessons also make it possible for students and voice teachers to keep working together even if one party moves away. Students are less likely to stop taking lessons if they don’t have to find a new instructor.

Other Online Resources

Some vocal lessons are pre-packaged as vocal master classes you can purchase. Then you download the lessons or access the classes via secure online video platforms. These classes let you work at your own pace and repeat lessons until you master them and then move to more advanced skills. Programs offer various levels of real, human support so make sure you understand what you are buying.

Besides the convenience and cost-effectiveness of online lessons, most vocal instructors have free vocal online resources to help students supplement lessons. Video exercises allow students to work through vocal warm-ups, improve breath support and expand vocal range. All students need to do is download the videos and work them into regular weekly practice sessions.

Online exercises created by your teacher are extremely helpful as supplements. Like guided meditation that reminds you to breathe in and breathe out, online vocal exercises support vocal mastery by reminding students about posture, pitch and all the other variables. Once students have warmed up properly using the appropriate singing exercise, they can focus on the weekly homework lesson assigned by their voice teacher.

Developing an excellent vocal technique requires starting with the basics and practicing them frequently. You will learn such topics as how to discern the difference between your head voice and chest voice as well as how to develop the ability to listen to your own singing voice. Because it is a musical instrument, your body needs regular vocal exercises to develop muscle memory between your vocal cords (i.e. Registration) and your breath management.

Kate was able to use online voice lessons to work her way into public rehearsals and group classes. She mastered her basic voice skills and began to feel more confident in her abilities. Between encouragement and coaching from the choir vocal director and online voice lessons, Kate was able to expand her range in a few short months by using additional resources recommended by her online teacher.

Are Online Singing Lessons Only For Beginners?

Of course not! Online singing courses are a resource for anyone of any ability to use to master voice control.

Lessons should match your ability, from beginner all the way to professional. Voice teachers should have structured lesson plans and match you with songs that meet your skill level. A good teacher will provide homework, though it is up to the students to get it done. Doing the work is the fastest way to improve and meet singing goals.

But you might wonder: What can online singing lessons do for someone with a music theory degree, perfect pitch and a portfolio of singing success?

Accomplished singers use online singing resources as a tool to keep their vocal chops humming without injury or strain. Singers who don’t take care of their voice develop career-threatening nodules, strained vocal cords or otherwise harm their instrument. Like an athlete that performs basic calisthenics before any event, singers of all levels have to keep their body in tune. Literally!

Professionals use basic exercises during daily practices while getting access to teachers who can troubleshoot voice issues from anywhere in the world. The convenience of online voice lessons helps singers of all levels.

Do I Need Special Computer Equipment For Online Singing Lessons?

What makes these lessons so accessible to just about anyone is that you don’t need any special computer programs or equipment. Some online voice teachers use Skype or FaceTime accounts taking advantage of the free options although they are not of the best quality. Other teachers invest in a specialized platform like VoiceLessons.com to support their teaching with technology geared for what they specifically need.

As a student, you only need a computer with high-speed Internet access. Make sure you have some peace and quiet in the house. Give yourself enough space to stand tall and still see the computer screen. If you have a microphone, position it at chest level directly in front of you.

Choosing the Online Voice Lessons For You

There are many options when choosing an online voice teacher, and the process is similar to choosing one for in-person lessons. Do the research to find positive reviews for the provider. Review pricing options to be sure they meet your budget parameters. Look at the background of the coach to verify they have the experience and ability to teach your singing level. These are standard methods to find a competent coach.

Once you’ve verified instructor competency, take a lesson or two to see how the lesson actually goes. Is there a connection between the two of you, and do you trust the person? The lesson plan should be appropriate, and the teacher should have done their homework to ensure they know your ability and goals. Voice lessons can be highly personal because you need to feel connected and supported by the teacher. Sometimes personalities just don’t mesh.

Singing and dancing are both proven ways to add joy to your life. Kate is a good example of someone who never wanted to be a professional singer but wanted to sing.

Kate was able to fulfill a lifelong desire of successful singing in public because of online voice lessons. Over time she relied on the online lessons less because she had a choir director to help her grow. Without the online courses, she would have never had the courage to try.

Go to VoiceLessons.com to arrange a trial lesson today. We’re here to help you develop a plan and encourage you to meet your singing goals. The first note starts here.

Mike Elson

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