Tag Archives: Brighton Singing Lesson

London Auditions – for Brighton Vocalists

Hello Singers! This may audition (scroll to the bottom) may be of interest to you personally or to a singer you know? Good luck, and if this is your type of thing go for it! I have done a little research and it seems legitimate. The Phone number is at the bottom of the email […]

Brighton Singing Audition Opportunities

I keep getting emailed audition opportunities this week, so I will keep them coming in the hope that a few of you can take advantage? Don’t Forget – we have 3 places left now on our 3 lesson deal now – so do not miss out! Paddle Round the Pier are searching for bands/musicians for […]

Coming up with youtube video topics

At the moment, I have been writing 12 episodes of lessons to be put out via youtube about singing technique. It is only now that I realise just how big this topic is! So I thought I would ask – what would be most useful to you personally in terms of an informative useful video […]

Produced by Chip Jenkins

Well as a vocalist & songwriter, it was very interesting to be thinking of arrangement, drum fills, basslines, keyboard sounds and whether Rachel could comfortably sing the right number of syllables within each line. Here is the 1st of the 3 tracks that we co-wrote together called “With Poison”.

Chip Jenkins Songs

Well, I have been going on a bit of a frenzy recently making videos for my Brighton Singing Lessons students & now have made one for myself! It is an ond song from an album called Cosmogenic which I co wrote in France with the very amazingly talented Dave Kilminster. At the time it was […]

Pt 5. Pitch – tips from a Brighton Singing Teacher

Intonation or pitch is the holy grail of singers. Without it, you could have the most beautiful vocal tone in the world, but you will have trouble singing for a whole gig… We all want to avoid singing sharp or flat, yet this is easier said than done. Which other instruments can you think of […]

Lauren Goodsmith – Brighton Singer Songwriter

Lauren Goodsmith is an example of a subtle vocalist with a jazzy lilt mixing folk guitar with rich tones to create a fresh singer-songwriter sound. As a Brighton Vocal Coach, I am lucky to hear all sorts of different singers creating songs and using their voices. Lauren provided me with some great photos to capture […]

Singing Review from Brighton Singing Lessons

Have you ever stood & watched a singer onstage breathing correctly? If you haven’t, get googling! I have done a free video on diaphragm use with a free singing exercise incorporated into the video if you would like somewhere to start… If you can get yourself down to Brighton in the UK for some vocal […]

The Importance of Warming up – Brighton Singing Lessons

When you are on tour, you will have days when your voice is more or less flexible. Just like any person who uses their muscles for their working life, singing is also a profession where in order to maintain being top of your game, you must warm up. Drummers warm up their wrists, sax players […]

Tash Newington – Brighton Vocal Coach

Tash Newington is one of those vocalists with whom it is a pleasure to work with. Always smiling, happy, amenable, willing to try new vocal techniques & even unafraid to try out new vocal ad-libs, she has 100% the mentality of a professional performer! Check out her brand new video All recorded at Brighton Singing […]