Vocal Technique Exercises for Classical Singers
For classical singers it is really important to build up a good foundation of vocal technique, breathing, sound projection, vocal attack, coloratura, phrasing and many other technical tools
Classical Singing is the foundation of operatic and concert performance, blending vocal mastery, artistry, and psychology. In this category, discover practical advice on breathing, resonance, and vocal technique, alongside insights into the mindset and discipline required of professional singers. Explore guidance tailored to different voice types — tenors, sopranos, baritones, and basses — as well as reflections on interpretation, repertoire, and performance tradition. Whether you are beginning your journey or refining a career on stage, this category offers tools, inspiration, and perspective to help you unlock your full potential as a classical singer.
For classical singers it is really important to build up a good foundation of vocal technique, breathing, sound projection, vocal attack, coloratura, phrasing and many other technical tools
Discover the vocal wisdom of Italian dramatic tenor Mario Del Monaco — one of the most powerful voices of the twentieth century. This blog features a rare English translation of his private vocal advice, revealing how he built immense projection and stamina through focused placement and disciplined technique. Includes historic photos, reconstructed training notes, and original recordings — a masterclass in operatic power for today’s singers.
Discover the timeless vocal wisdom of Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, one of the twentieth century’s greatest Italian tenors. This blog explores his rare teachings on the vowel “e”, resonance, breath, and bel canto artistry — translated directly from original Italian sources. A must-read for singers and voice teachers who want to understand how technique, spirit, and imagination unite to create freedom in sound.