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About Classical Voice

The term classical voice is used to describe a certain singing technique used in classical music. Classical music typically refers to the formal musical tradition of the western world. The term first began to appear around the beginning of the 19th century. Defining exactly what falls under the category of “classical” however is up for debate till this day. Classical music is a living tradition that's being defined and redefined every day.

Even though famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven and Bach will always be seen as some of the main figures of classical music, it is important to note that the long history of classical music didn’t begin with them and certainly didn’t end with them. 

How do you learn to sing in a Classical Voice?

Learning classical singing isn’t an easy task and takes plenty of time, patience and practice. Becoming a classical singer requires intensive study of classical music, music theory and various vocal techniques. There isn’t one specific way to learn classical music and different people have different approaches, however there are steps you can take to get you on the right track. 

Start off by listening to plenty of classical music. Regardless if you buy it from music stores or listen to it online, it’s important to get used to how it sounds before you attempt to sing it yourself. If you have the opportunity, it’s also a great idea to go listen to a live performance. 

Learning how to read music is another skill that will help you learn how to master the classical voice. Although you might find it challenging in the beginning, the key is consistency. If you practice daily, you’ll quickly start improving. If you want to speed up the process you can combine it with learning a musical instrument. This will not only help you learn how to read music faster but you’ll also improve your understanding of music theory. 

Of course, getting better at classical singing also requires singers to explore their vocal range, learning breathing techniques and more. The best way to learn classical singing is to find a trained teacher that will guide you on your journey with the help of private lessons. 

How long does it take to learn Classical singing? 

Classical singing is typically seen as one of the hardest forms of singing. It tests the limits of peoples vocal range and takes plenty of hard work and dedication to master. How long it takes entirely depends on the person, their prior experience, talent and dedication. If you sign up for a university course then it usually takes 4 years to obtain a degree. Singers can speed this process up by working with a qualified personal teacher. 

If you’re looking for private lessons to help you with classical singing, then you’ve come to the right place. TutorExtra offers online lessons in over 1000 subjects, including classical voice. Browse through our list of qualified tutors and book your first lesson as soon as possible.

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✅ Experts available : 4
✅ Average price : £25/hr
✅ Session format : Face-to-Face or Online
✅ First lesson free : Yes
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