Learn to Sing
Clear, science-backed guides — no hype, no single-method dogma. Every guide links to a free exercise you can practice in your browser with live pitch feedback.
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Vocal Range Test
Sing your lowest and highest notes to find your range and likely voice type — right in your browser.
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Warm-Up & SOVT
Resonance & Vowels
Chest Voice
Mix & Registration
Head Voice
Agility & Runs
Vibrato
Belt & Style
Foundations
Pitch & Ear
Warm-Up & SOVT
A 10-Minute Vocal Warm-Up: What to Do and Why
A structured 10-minute vocal warm-up for pop, rock, and theater singers — what each phase does, how to order it, and a free hum exercise to start.
Warm-Up & SOVT
A 5-Minute Vocal Warm-Up That Actually Works
A science-grounded 5-minute vocal warm-up for singers — what it does, how long it needs to be, and a free live hum exercise to start.
Warm-Up & SOVT
Beginner Vocal Warm-Up Exercises: A Practical Guide
The best beginner vocal warm-up exercises — what the science says, how long to warm up, and a free guided hum exercise to start today.
Warm-Up & SOVT
How to Warm Up Your Voice Before Singing
Learn how to warm up your vocal cords before singing — what the research says, a step-by-step routine, and a free hum exercise to try in your browser.
Warm-Up & SOVT
Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Exercises: What They Are and How to Use Them
What are semi-occluded vocal tract exercises? Learn the science behind lip trills, straw phonation, and humming — and try a live SOVT exercise free.
Resonance & Vowels
Vocal Resonance Exercises: Shape Your Sound from the Inside Out
Understand what vocal resonance actually is, why it matters in CCM, and try a free scored resonance exercise in your browser — no download needed.
Chest Voice
Chest Voice Exercises: Build a Stronger Lower Register
Learn what chest voice actually is, why it matters in CCM, and try a free scored chest voice exercise in your browser — no download needed.
Mix & Registration
Mix Voice Exercises: How to Build a Connected Middle Register
What mix voice is, why it breaks down, and practical exercises to build it — with a live arpeggio drill you can try in your browser.
Head Voice
Head Voice Exercises for Singers (Pop, Rock & Musical Theatre)
Learn what head voice is, how it differs from falsetto, and try practical exercises — including a free in-browser pitch-scored workout.
Head Voice
Vocal Exercises to Increase Range (What the Research Actually Says)
Science-backed vocal exercises to increase range — what's trainable, what's fixed, and a free in-browser exercise that walks you through the passaggio.
Agility & Runs
Vocal Agility Exercises: How to Build Faster, Cleaner Runs and Riffs
What vocal agility is, why runs break down, and how to train faster, cleaner riffs — with a live nine-note agility drill you can try in your browser.
Vibrato
Vibrato Exercises for Singers (Pop, Rock & Musical Theatre)
Learn what vibrato is, why it works differently in CCM than in opera, and try practical exercises — including a free in-browser sustain workout.
Belt & Style
Vocal Belting Exercises for Pop, Rock & Musical Theatre Singers
Learn the science behind vocal belting and try practical exercises — including a free in-browser belt arpeggio with live pitch scoring.
Foundations
Can Anyone Learn to Sing?
Most people can learn to sing. True tone-deafness is rare. Here's what the research says and a simple exercise to start today.
Foundations
Can You Learn to Sing as an Adult?
Yes — adult vocal learning is well-documented. Here's what the science says, where methods agree, and a free exercise to start right now.
Foundations
How to Improve Your Singing Voice: What the Science Actually Says
Evidence-based ways to improve your singing voice — breath support, resonance, warm-ups, and register transitions — for pop, rock, and R&B singers.
Foundations
How to Practice Singing: A Science-Backed Approach That Actually Works
Learn how to structure singing practice that builds real skill — warm-ups, focused technique work, and a free browser exercise to start today.
Foundations
Vocal Breathing Exercises: What Actually Works and Why
Vocal breathing exercises explained with the science — appoggio, SOVTs, and the messa di voce. Practical drills for pop, rock, R&B, and musical theatre singers.
Pitch & Ear
Can Tone Deaf People Learn to Sing?
Most 'tone-deaf' people can learn to sing. True amusia affects ~1.5% of people. Here's what the research says and an exercise to start.
Pitch & Ear
How to Sing in Tune: What Actually Causes Pitch Problems (and How to Fix Them)
Learn why singers go flat or sharp — breath support, ear training, and registration — plus a practical exercise to build pitch accuracy.
Pitch & Ear
Pitch Training for Singers: What the Research Actually Shows
Pitch training for singers — what the research says about ear training, breath support, SOVT, and the nay 1-3-5-3-1 exercise for CCM.