Continue your singing journey and explore your voice in the second year of our training programme. These classes will further develop your singing voice and musicianship skills through a selection of technical exercises and songs from multiple genres. At this level the repertoire could be focused primarily on either classical OR contemporary songs at the tutors discretion. Please contact the department at music@citylit.ac.uk...
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This course is for those with some singing experience. Come and consolidate basic techniques for good and healthy singing. Further explore musicianship and discover a selection of music in a fun and supportive environment.
What will we cover?
- a vocal warm up to help you get the most out of your voice - breathing and support exercises to help with nerves and projection - songs from multiple genres such as classical, folk, pop and musical theatre. There could be a termly focus on one genre. - group singing - harmonising as a group may be introduced in some songs - solo singing will be expected in this class on a regular basis - technical exercises for healthy voice use
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
- feel confident singing in with others and individually, with and without support from accompaniment - show an understanding of how the voice works at a basic level - demonstrate improved rhythmic awareness - use good posture for singing - display a developing understanding of efficient and effective breathing - sing songs and rounds accurately in a group - show familiarity with music notation - sing solo confidently.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
This is the second year of our singing programme course so some expereince is necessary but also suitable for near-beginners who wish to consolidate basic aspects of singing. It's helpful if you can already hear notes from a piano/voice and sing them back at the correct pitch. If you are unsure about your ability to do this, please contact the music department for further advice. You will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.
If you are new to City Lit singing classes, you may find it helpful to read our blog: Choosing a singing class at City lit which lists our full sequence of singing classes
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
Sessions begin with a range of vocal warm ups, followed by song work as a group singing along with the tutor and working towards trying things in smaller groups, pairs and individually. There will be musicianship exercises to develop aural awareness alongside the songs which will be in a range of styles. You are encouraged to practise daily and your tutor will suggest helpful things you can do between sessions to build on what you have learnt in class. This course will be supported with materials in Google Classroom.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
It's useful to have a notebook, pen/pencil and a folder for keeping music/notes organised.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
We recommend that you repeat Singing 2 for at least three terms, but you can enjoy these classes as often as you wish before moving to a different level. The songs are different each term and this will help you build up a good musical repertoire and grow your confidence. When you are ready (your tutor can advise you) you can progress to Singing 3 which introduces some more solo singing opportunities. You could also consider trying one of our Choirs. If you need help learning to read music, consider supplementing your singing studies with Music theory and/or musicianship, which help you learn much faster.
Siobhan is a classically trained Soprano teaching at the City Lit since 2006. She has performed extensively during her career including several years singing with the A Cappella trio ‘The Madrigirls’, at the Thursford Christmas Spectacular and with Paul Daniel conducting the Dartington Festival Orchestra. Her operatic roles include Euridice (Orfeo ed Euridice), Suzanna (Marriage of Figaro), Ginevra (Ariodante), Frasquita (Carmen) and Venus (Orpheus in the Underworld) as well as Maria (West side story), Velma (Chicago) and Mabel (Pirates of Penzance) on the lighter side. She has appeared as a soloist in many Oratorios as well as numerous recitals, most recently performing at Blackheath Halls, Pushkin House and the Swiss Church. Her favourite recital to date: Spanish song exploring the relationship between Joaquin Rodrigo and his contemporaries. She has a degree in Classics from King’s College London and a Diploma in Opera studies from Birkbeck University London and has trained with Sybil Michelow, Justin Lavender and Linda Hutchison. Her teaching expertise extends from Singing technique (including accent method) through to music theatre, planning recitals and teaching.
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Shachar (Shar) Shamai is an Israel-born, London-based musical theatre creative and vocal coach. He holds an MA in Classical Singing from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and an MA in Musical Theatre from Guildford School of Acting (GSA). Shar has taught at notable musical theatre academies like PPA, ICMT, Urdang Academy, and LSC, as well as lecturing in Israel, the Netherlands, and Italy. As a bookwriter and lyricist, Shar is involved in two major Israeli musical theatre projects: "Sonia" (premiered in 2023) and "Exposed" (in development). Shar recently worked as a vocal coach on the Israeli production of "Waitress" at The Cameri Theatre in Tel Aviv. He is also the founder and artistic director of The JEWish CABARET, a collective that explores identity through original works. The group’s inaugural production, "Cafe named Desire," was acclaimed in London and later invited to tour Israel. As a poet, Shar's work has been featured in a large number of books and magazines.
Trevor Alexander studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has worked as a professional singer for over 30 years. Alongside his performing he has run vocal workshops and taught singing, and joined the teaching staff at City Lit in 2005. He began working with City Lit Opera on stage craft, performance skills and directing their scenes, and is thrilled that some of those students are now carving out a career in the profession. In 2006 Trevor joined the vocal teaching staff and began to teach the foundation level classes and has always found it extremely rewarding helping students to develop vocally, and enable them to explore the wealth of wonderful repertoire. Outside City Lit Trevor has worked professionally with many opera companies and travels all over the country singing in oratorio and concerts. He has just started a year's contract with the Royal Opera House Chorus and is preparing to sing The Marquis de la Forse for Midsummer Opera’s production of Dialogue of the Carmelites in November 2019.
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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If you are unsure about your ability to do this, please contact the music department for further advice.<br>You will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br><br>If you are new to City Lit singing classes, you may find it helpful to read our blog: <a href="https://http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-singing-class-city-lit" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Choosing a singing class at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of singing classes</p>Sessions begin with a range of vocal warm ups, followed by song work as a group singing along with the tutor and working towards trying things in smaller groups, pairs and individually. <br>There will be musicianship exercises to develop aural awareness alongside the songs which will be in a range of styles. <br>You are encouraged to practise daily and your tutor will suggest helpful things you can do between sessions to build on what you have learnt in class.<br>This course will be supported with materials in Google Classroom.It's useful to have a notebook, pen/pencil and a folder for keeping music/notes organised.<p>We recommend that you repeat Singing 2 for at least three terms, but you can enjoy these classes as often as you wish before moving to a different level. 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There could be a termly focus on one genre. <br>- group singing<br>- harmonising as a group may be introduced in some songs<br>- solo singing will be expected in this class on a regular basis<br>- technical exercises for healthy voice use</p>- feel confident singing in with others and individually, with and without support from accompaniment<br>- show an understanding of how the voice works at a basic level<br>- demonstrate improved rhythmic awareness <br>- use good posture for singing<br>- display a developing understanding of efficient and effective breathing<br>- sing songs and rounds accurately in a group<br>- show familiarity with music notation<br>- sing solo confidently.<p>This is the second year of our singing programme course so some expereince is necessary but also suitable for near-beginners who wish to consolidate basic aspects of singing. It's helpful if you can already hear notes from a piano/voice and sing them back at the correct pitch. 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