vocals
Foundation Level
Intermediate Level
Graded Exam
Foundation Level
- Basic Music Theory: Learn the fundamentals of music theory, including note names, simple rhythmic values, and common musical terms.
- Pitch and Rhythm: Develop the ability to sing in tune and recognize basic rhythms.
- Breath Control: Learn techniques for managing breath, essential for sustaining notes and maintaining vocal strength.
- Vocal Technique: Focus on proper posture, vowel production, and clear diction to improve vocal quality.
- Simple Songs: Start with straightforward songs, including nursery rhymes and folk songs, to build confidence.
- Listening Skills: Develop an ear for pitch, tone, and musical styles, essential for any vocalist.
- Ear Training: Work on identifying pitches, intervals, and basic chords by ear.
Intermediate Level
- Advanced Vocal Techniques: Explore more complex vocal techniques, including dynamics, vibrato, and falsetto.
- Scales and Arpeggios: Practice major and minor scales, as well as arpeggios, to improve vocal agility.
- Song Interpretation: Learn to interpret and express the emotions of a song, focusing on phrasing, dynamics, and storytelling.
- Performance Skills: Gain confidence in performing solo and in groups, working on stage presence and audience engagement.
- Sight-Singing: Develop the ability to read and sing music at sight, a valuable skill for any aspiring vocalist.
- Harmony and Backing Vocals: Learn to sing in harmony with others, an essential skill for ensemble singing and backing vocals.
- Introduction to Different Genres: Explore singing styles across various genres, including pop, classical, jazz, and folk.
Graded Exam
Students who have completed their foundation or intermediate course and now looking to pursue graded examinations from initial to diploma level.
Duration : our aim is to master each graded level every year
- Exam pieces
- Sight reading
- Aural tests
- Ear training
Class Schedule