Who should sign up for this module? Am I eligible to signup?
You are eligible for this course if you have:
i) No music background;
ii) Had some musical training in the past but have stopped for awhile
Is there an age limit?
We accept registrations from ages 55 and above. We will channel students to classes of compatible age groups wherever possible.
I can sing, so why are vocal lessons necessary?
The voice is a very unique instrument, simply because YOU ARE THE INSTRUMENT! Understanding how your voice works for you will help you discover your talent’s fullest potential. This module touches on the basic concepts of breathing, control of diaphragmatic muscles and resonance, all essential practical knowledge which will set your foundation right and enhance your singing voice. In fact, these are fundamental concepts equally applicable & necessary for all, whether you sing only in your own personal time, or for a stage performance.
This is a 11-week intensive module. What does it cover? Is it sufficient?
Level I module provides an all-round education for the singer. This includes the study of basic vocal technique, diction, rhythm orientation, harmony, pitching, working with instruments, and the interpretation of songs. Development of your singing skills comes with consistent practice while adopting the methods acquired in Level I. You may then choose to take your singing higher by continuing with the higher modules.
How long will it take me to sing well?
It varies from person to person. We need to consider the individual’s entry level (i.e. the number of years of singing actively), and the degree of discipline. Results have shown that students who were diligent and consistent with their practice often reap the best results. In this intensive program, we will guide you towards achieving your maximum results within a short time.
I sing off-pitch and sad to say, I am tone deaf. How can this program help me?
"Tone deafness" has become a stigmatizing label and has locked many into a fear of releasing their voices. In fact, genuinely "tone deaf" cases are rare. Most, who claim they are tone deaf, really aren't. Often, not being able to pitch has to do with not hearing a pitch carefully before physically singing it. Some experience difficulty in pitching due to the strain of notes on the extreme ranges. This program will help students with these pitching issues.
I play a musical instrument. Why do I need to sing?
Singing, a universal gift for all carries with it several dimensions - it mirrors our emotional state, and our physical state from within. Being able to sing while playing a musical instrument will definitely give you an edge.