Where and how to learn vocals depends on the degree of seriousness of your intentions. As a rule, those who really want to succeed in singing, develop their voice and maybe even perform on a big stage are not limited to one source of musical knowledge.

Vocal teacher

If you are serious about learning vocal science, you should definitely take at least a few lessons from an experienced professional teacher. He or she will determine your voice type, range, and tell you about your prospects based on the initial data. And then – who knows, maybe after developing your voice and breathing, you will want to go down a highly specialized path: opera vocals, jazz, pop, rock…

Regular lessons and hard work on yourself will allow you to succeed in any of the genres.

Choir

Singing in a choir is a good option for those who are not ready to take on the financial responsibility of hiring a personal music coach, but cannot give up their hobby and want to gain new experience, knowledge, and acquaintances. Be prepared that to participate in the choir you will need to audition, but by remembering all our rules and following the exercises above, you can easily cope with this task. Believe in yourself!

Video tutorials on YouTube

YouTube tutorials are great for taking the first steps towards your dream voice, and can be a great complement to regular visits to a teacher. However, they cannot replace training under the supervision of an experienced professional – there is too great a chance that without competent guidance in live communication, you will do something wrong and damage your connections, or simply learn certain techniques incorrectly. Remember: relearning is always more difficult than learning from scratch.

Voice training, proper breathing, and knowledge of basic techniques will help you learn to sing beautifully, and it doesn’t matter if your goal is to win over your friends in karaoke or become a pop star – it’s worth it anyway!