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Singing Lessons and Vocal Coaching…

Discover singing lessons and vocal coaching which will give you knowledge, understanding and control of your voice, allowing you to build a repertoire which is varied, dynamic and ready for any performance.

Stacey’s singing lessons and vocal coaching are founded on establishing strong technical singing skills, creating a singer who is not only diverse in their vocal ability but can apply these skills in artistry and communication, resulting in performance magic!

Stacey prepares young singers (and some older ones too!) for graded exams in Musical Theatre or Popular Music Vocals with the London College of Music and other exam boards. The exams offer internationally recognised qualifications, with grades 6, 7 and 8 offering valuable UCAS points too. Alongside graded exams, Stacey also coaches students in preparation for performance auditions, and higher and further education auditions.

Learning to sing isn’t simply about establishing a healthy and efficient vocal technique, it’s also about holistic growth which encompasses emotional, social and cognitive development. All while having a positive impact on our health and mental well-being.

Why Take Singing Lessons…

Emotional Expression

Singing allows you to convey emotions in a unique way. It can serve as a powerful outlet for feelings, helping you to process and express complex emotions through song.

Stress Relief

Singing has been shown to reduce stress levels and promote relaxation. The act of singing can trigger the release of endorphins, enhancing your mood and overall well-being.

Personal Development

Mastering singing techniques can boost self-esteem and increase personal confidence. Achieving goals in your vocal journey can lead to a greater sense of accomplishment.

Cognitive Benefits

Learning to sing can enhance your memory and concentration. The process of memorising lyrics and melodies exercises your brain and can even improve your overall cognitive function.

Enhanced Communication Skills

Singing improves your ability to articulate words and develop better vocal control, which can translate into greater confidence and effectiveness in spoken communication.

Social Connections

Engaging in singing, whether in a choir, company or solo performances, can foster new friendships and bring people together, creating a sense of belonging.

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“Everyone has a beautiful voice, you just need to know how to use it.”

-Jo Estill