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From beginner to advanced, (Grade 8) singing lessons give you the techniques and tools for an engaging and confident performance! 

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Contemporary styles

ABOUT
Singing
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From beginner to intermediate (up to grade 5), learn the piano styles and techniques you need to play your favourite music!​

 

Classical and Popular

ABOUT
Piano
🎤Singing / 🎹Piano
1-1 Private

£42.50 (60mins) £21.25 (30mins)

In private lessons you have the freedom to set your own goals, whether that’s for fun or pursuing exams. 1-1 lessons are ideal for those with some prior experience wanting to work at an intermediate to advanced level.

 

Beginner piano students can also book 1-1 lessons or check out the PlayPOP Workshop for adult beginners.

Ruvimbo 1

Ruvimbo 1

Fay Debut

Fay Debut

Alex Debut

Alex Debut

Elissa grade 2

Elissa grade 2

Chloe 2

Chloe 2

Zahra prep test

Zahra prep test

Milli 1

Milli 1

Maisy 1a

Maisy 1a

Savannah grade 1

Savannah grade 1

Ruby 1

Ruby 1

Keerthana1

Keerthana1

Gerald grade1

Gerald grade1

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  • Do you teach children or adults?
    Both! I teach children from year 1 onwards, and adults of any age.
  • What do you teach and are there exams?
    - Pop Singing - Pop and classical Piano - Music Theory is built into all lessons Repertoire is selected based upon each student's ability and musical taste, including exam pieces where appropriate. For those wishing to pursue graded exams I teach from the Rockschool Vocal and Piano syllabus, and have a 100% pass rate at merit and distinction.
  • How do online lessons work?
    I am able to teach online via Zoom for those that cannot make it in person. I will send you a recurring link to access the meeting. Please ensure that you have a strong internet connection and have enabled 'original sound' within the audio settings. This is also a great alternative for when you are unable to attend in person - e.g. car troubles, weather
  • Can I record the lesson?
    In a 1-1 lesson you are not permitted to record the entire lesson but I encourage students to record specific exercises to practice with at home.
  • Do you have up to date DBS clearance?
    Yes, I have an up to date enhanced DBS certificate. Please contact me to request access to this.
  • Is there a Student - Teacher contract?
    Yes, before we commence 1-1 lessons you will receive a student-teacher contract via email containing the terms and conditions (outlining expectations from both parties) that I ask you to read and sign.
  • What equipment do I need for piano lessons?
    For piano lessons you will obviously need some kind of piano to practice with. If you have an acoustic piano, perfect, however there are alternatives, especially for beginners. If looking to buy a digital piano, full size is 88 keys and look for weighted (keys), you may need to add a sustain pedal if it doesn’t come with one – but these are great for silent practice with headphones! For beginners looking for a more inexpensive solution you could use a keyboard, just be aware that you may be restricted by less keys and an unweighted feel. Don’t forget about a music stand, although these are often inbuilt, and a metronome would be very useful, again most keyboards have this or you can get free metronome apps on your phone.
  • What equipment do I need for singing lessons?
    For singing lessons please bring an a4 ring binder to keep your notes and sheet music. You will be advised on any graded exam books you need to buy once lessons start. For home practice it's good to have a dedicated area with a music stand and a mirror. I can advise you on microphone and speaker options if needed.
  • What do I need for online lessons?
    Zoom for video calling and a strong internet connection. You will need sheet music and/or lyrics for your chosen songs, and be able to share these with me electronically e.g. a scan or clear photo so that we are on the same page as it were. Singers will need to be able to play accompaniment tracks on a separate device. Please set up the 'original sound for musicians' in the audio settings to make sure your sound is clear. Obviously if you have an external microphone with more control over the volume that is even better. As a side note, despite being in the comfort of your own home, please remember to keep anything you want kept private out of the video shot and dress appropriately, just like you would a face to face meeting.
  • What books should I get?
    I have some ‘go to’ books that I recommend, but this is totally dependent on the age, ability and interest of the student so we will discuss this as we go in lessons. I will also provide you with relevant resources.
  • Do I need a notebook?
    I keep a digital record of your progress and homework tasks shared on your progress page. If you find it helpful to make your own written notes during the lesson please do (especially on the music)!
  • How much should I practice?
    Little and often is preferred, try and schedule a short practice everyday if possible so that it just becomes ‘something you do’ rather than a chore. Whilst I understand that life can get in the way of practicing, it really is the way to progress so please consider whether this is possible for you before committing to lessons.
  • How much do lessons cost?
    I teach either 30 minutes or 1 hour lessons: 30 minute lessons are 20.25 GBP 1 hour lessons are 40.50 GBP
  • Block booking or pay as you go?
    To ensure consistency I only offer half-term block booking (5-8 weeks) following Calderdale term times. During the holidays I offer 'pay as you go' one-off lessons on request.
  • How do I  sign up?
    Get in touch to book a 30min trial. At the trial lesson we can discuss your goals and experience, you can perform something to show me where you're at, and we'll try out some exercises. The main thing is to see if we're a good fit for each other!
  • When and how do I pay?
    All lessons are payable in advance by direct bank transfer. Invoices are sent out two weeks prior to the start of each new half term block, and payable by the Friday preceding the new term.
  • Can I cancel a lesson?
    Lessons are non-refundable so please ensure that you are able to commit to the allocated time slot each week. On occasion, with enough notice I am able to swap students to accommodate a reschedule, however as this relies on other students availability this cannot be guaranteed. You can join the private Facebook group for lesson swaps. In the event that you failed to give 48 hours notice the lesson is always marked as taken as I would not be able to fill that time slot at short notice.
  • What if the lesson is cancelled by the teacher?
    In the event that the lesson is not given due to the fault of the teacher, you will be given the option to either reschedule, carry over to the next term or be refunded for that lesson.
FAQs
1-1 Tuition
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Vocal tools

Vocal
Repertoire

Check out the playlist links below for Rockschool Graded Vocal repertoire. I have also included RSL Awards' own 'wider repertoire', 'legacy repertoire', and 'benchmarked repertoire' from other exam boards

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Click on your grade book...

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DEBUT
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GRADE 3
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GRADE 6
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GRADE 1
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GRADE 4
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GRADE 7
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GRADE 2
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GRADE 5
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GRADE 8

*Linked audio is the original and therefore discretion is advised when selecting material for under 18s

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'Transpose' is a free Chrome browser extension to edit pitch and tempo for YouTube tracks - great for trying out different keys or learning runs
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Time Stretcher is a free web app that can edit pitch and tempo on uploaded audio files and resave - great for editing your own backing tracks and speeding/slowing exercises
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Ease US have an AI vocal remover with a free daily download. This is great for when you have an obscure track that you cannot find a purchasable backing track for.
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