Monday, August 25, 2025

Become a better singer or choir leader by mastering new habits

I assume that we’d all like to become better at what we do. That could be teaching songs, singing, or leading a choir. 

Inevitably, to improve, we will need to develop new habits or change existing ones. But that can feel awkward and unfamiliar, even painful at times.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Your complete guide to learning songs by ear

For thousands of years, cultures across the globe have passed songs on orally to the next generation. This requires much repetition as well as active listening.

However, this is no longer a dominant part of many cultures today. What is the best way to learn a song by ear?

Monday, August 11, 2025

The different silences in singing

Silence is not just the absence of sound.

photo by Thomas Leuthard

When singing as a group, there are several kinds of silence, each with its own quality.

Monday, August 04, 2025

How can you avoid singers doing nothing while other parts are being taught? — 4 ideas to reduce waiting time

Inevitably, some singers will wait around doing nothing while the choir leader focuses on one of the other harmony parts. 

Whether you teach by ear (as I do) or use sheet music, this will happen. However, there are ways of minimising this waiting time.

Monday, July 28, 2025

Do singers know what to expect from your choir or singing workshop?

We all spend a lot of time crafting and honing the publicity blurb for our choirs and singing workshops.

But are we sure we have explained exactly what singers can expect when they attend?

Monday, July 21, 2025

Finding the right balance in singing workshops: Quality vs. Quantity

I tend to teach songs quickly (see How many songs can you teach in an hour?). I can easily get through 6-8 songs in a one-day workshop.

image generated by DeepAI

A singer recently said to me that quality might be better than quantity. Yes, she’d learnt a lot of different songs, but didn’t feel that she’d really nailed any of them.

Monday, July 14, 2025

Testing your limits: Are you singing the right part for your voice?

It’s very easy for singers to stay in the same voice part in choir, even though it may not be the best place for them.

Rather than assume you can’t sing that high (or low), why not put it to the test? You might be surprised.