Top 10 Reasons to Take Singing Lessons

Learning how to sing has more benefits than you can imagine. It's a skill that opens the door to a multitude of physical, emotional and life-enhancing benefits. From learning healthy breathing techniques to keeping your brain sharp which can help you with a whole world of activities whether for work or leisure. Here is our list of the Top 10 reasons you should start taking singing lessons.


1. Increase Vitality and Well-Being

Singing is a great way to increase your overall mental, physical, and emotional health by lowering stress levels, increasing feelings of happiness, alleviating pain or discomfort caused by illness or injury, improving respiratory function, regulating sleep cycles, bettering memory... the list goes on! There have been studies that have proven that singing has a positive impact on the immune system and can even help improve heart health! So yes, singing is literally good for you!


2. Learn Proper Breathing Technique

When you learn how to sing, you learn how to use your diaphragm and other breathing muscles correctly in order to produce beautiful tones with ease. This not only makes singing easier and more enjoyable, but also teaches you how to control your breathing for other activities such as Pilates, Yoga, Running, etc. These breathing techniques typically help to keep you calm and also help you to perform better in all these activities.


3. Learn a New Skill

Learning a new skill, whatever it may be, has been proven to not only increase brain function, but also create new connections between neurons in the brain. Learning something new can help prevent negative effects of aging because it stimulates our brains to think more actively. And who doesn't need a little more stimulation? 


4. Learn About Music and Music Theory

Whether you are singing for fun or have plans on taking your singing to the stage or in to the recording studio, learning to sing means you'll likely learn some new things about music in general. Music theory, for example, is a vast and interesting topic and by learning to sing you will have a better understanding of how music works. If you are learning how to sing harmonies you will need to begin to understand intervals, scales, and chords. As well as learning to sing on pitch you will also begin to understand more about rhythm and tempo. All of the components of music work together so having an understanding of all of these things can help make your singing more polished while expanding your music knowledge.


5. Meet New People

Learning how to sing is a great way to meet new people because vocal lessons attract all kinds of people - from those just looking for a new hobby to those who want to make music their career. You never know who you might meet in a group vocal class and the great thing is that these people will likely have one common interest with you - singing! It wouldn't be the first time a singing group has become an extended family and the source of lifelong friendships.


6. Learn How to Project Your Voice

People are required to project their voice for many reasons, for example, teachers need to project their voices over a group of students from time to time. Knowing the correct and safe techniques to project your voice can actually benefit you in many ways. Aside from being able to be heard by an entire class, better breathing techniques will allow you to project with more control and less stress on air pressure leaving your throat. You will be much less likely to feel soreness in your throat after a day of projecting your voice if you know how to do it safely and correctly. Learning how to project your voice is an important skill no matter what walk of life you are working in and this is yet another skill you will learn when you learn how to sing.


7. Learn New Songs

When you take singing lessons, your teacher will often be working with you using different songs to practice. These songs could be one's you know already or new ones that you will learn. Often times, the process of learning a new song can be more difficult than one would think. But, it is through this process that we as singers learn and grow. Not only do we learn about the notes and lyrics of a song, but also how to interpret the song and put our own spin on it. There might also be songs that we were familiar with but until you learn to sing it word for word you may never have understood it's true meaning.


8. Learning an accompanying instrument

It is very common for singers to start to learn an accompanying instrument like the guitar or piano. Often, singers may have wanted to learn to play one of these instruments but couldn't find the time. When you start to take singing lessons, your teacher can often help you learn an accompanying instrument at the same time. This is a great way to kill two birds with one stone and can often save you some money as well. Taking up 'the voice' as an instrument can, in-turn, open the door to learning other instruments too. 


9. Overcome Stage Fright

Stage fright is common among many people, singers or not. For singers, stage fright can be paralysing and cause you to freeze up or worse, forget the words to your song. When you take singing lessons however, you have someone there to help you through these moments. Your teacher will often give you strategies and techniques to overcome stage fright and before long, with the right level of commitment, you'll be performing like a pro. The breathing techniques that you learn in singing lessons are also very good for keeping you calm as you tend to take deeper breaths and release the air slowly when you are feeling anxious. The experience that you would have sharing your singing voice in your private singing lessons or group classes will automatically boost your confidence in performance situations. The more you practice and the more you put yourself in the position of sharing your singing voice in front of others, the more normal it will feel.


10. Improve Listening Skills

When we are learning to sing, we are required to listen to ourselves to know whether we are hitting the right notes. We are also often required to be very aware of our own voice and how it blends in with other voices and instruments. As a singer, if we are singing along to a backing track, we need to be aware of where we are in the track and also keep an ear tuned to the tempo to ensure we are singing the lyrics at the right time. This is a great way to improve our listening skills as well as our coordination skills.


So There You Have It!

You can sing anywhere, anytime. Singing lessons are a great way to learn the basics of singing for those who have never sung before or also for those that want some more advanced techniques. Our list has shown you our top 10 benefits that come with taking singing lessons and why taking it up could be really worth your time. Whether you're looking for something fun on which to spend your free time, an artistic outlet, or just wish to pursue a passion or hobby - learning how to sing will be one decision that has the power to change your life for the better! 


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Are you considering taking singing lessons? Top international vocal coach Dorthe Eggertsen offers a complete online vocal course so you can learn all the most important singing techniques in your own time, at one affordable price and from a seasoned professional. Dorthe has helped hundreds of people from all over the world to find their voice, maybe this is the right time for you to get the course and start your first lesson today.

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