Looking for Singing Lessons or Vocal Coaches Near You?
Build confidence and develop your voice to it’s full potential…
We have a dedicated teaching space, and cover all styles and teach all ages and abilities, from the complete beginner to the experienced singer.
Lessons are flexible, and are tailored to help you achieve your own personal singing goals. If you want to learn to sing, we will aim to give you give you the confidence and ability to sing in a group, in front of an audience. Or if you just want to get better at singing in the shower that’s fine too…
Your voice is an instrument…
Vocal coaching is not just the preserve of lead singers, we can also provide tuition to backup singers and other band members to improve their backing vocals, harmonising and timing. We can also teach vocal groups and singers that regularly sing together.
Singing Technique
Good technique is vitally important to developing a great voice. It enables you to extend your vocal range, sing with more consistency, sing for longer without getting tired and avoid problems like sore throats, typically caused by putting unnecessary strain on your voice. We will teach you how to use and develop your natural gifts to their fullest potential.
Learn how to express yourself…
Singing is simply one of the most direct forms of communication and self-expression that you can do. There’s no musical instrument to get in the way; it comes straight from you. Lessons at Beatbox cover interpretation, expression, diction and pronunciation in singing and also the approaches taken to different musical styles and genres.
A relaxed and informal atmosphere
Vocal lessons at Beatbox are relaxed and informal, so there’s no need to feel nervous. We’ll incorporate a vocal warm up, song work and provide the opportunity to sing along to pre-recorded accompaniments. You’ll learn to enjoy and improve your singing, and further your understanding of all aspects of voice production, musicality and performance.
You can also find some helpful articles inlcuding When is the best age to start learning a musical instrument? How Singing Has Helped Me and A Singer’s Diet by visiting our Beatbox blog.
Our Lesson Fees
(1-2-1 / individual)
£20 for 30 mins
£29 for 45 mins
£38 for 60 mins
*50% discount on your first lesson!
“A year ago I told myself I would NEVER sing on stage infront of an audience again.
I’ve loved singing ever since I can remember. However, a year later, I said yes to doing it again and I am proud of myself…
I’m glad I didn’t give up.”
Meet the tutors…
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— GET TO KNOW HIM
• What age did you first start learning to play?
I’ve been singing as long as I can remember and I started learning piano at 11yrs.
• Is there a particular song that you’re often requested to teach that gets stuck in your head? If so, what is it?
There are a few regulars... one of which being “Wake me up when September ends” by Green Day!
• Is there something that everyone else seems to be able to do easily that you secretly find really difficult?
Read, as I am dyslexic!
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— GET TO KNOW HER
• What age did you first start learning to sing?
I’ve been singing all my life but I started having singing lessons when I was 12!
• Is there a particular song that you’re often requested to teach that gets stuck in your head? If so, what is it?
So many earworms … but Encanto songs are definitely the popular ones at the moment! We know who we don’t talk about!
• Is there something that everyone else seems to be able to do easily that you secretly find really difficult?
Any kind of drawing or painting. I can’t even draw a stickman very well!
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— GET TO KNOW HER
• What age did you first start learning to sing?
I first learnt to sing by copying and replicating my favourite artists from the age of 13 and then went on to having lessons in high school.
• Is there a particular song that you’re often requested to teach that gets stuck in your head? If so, what is it?
The song I’m requested a lot is “Part Of Your World” from The Little Mermaid along with whatever is popular at the time, nearly every song I teach gets stuck on my head!
• Is there something that everyone else seems to be able to do easily that you secretly find really difficult?
Whistling a tune!