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A & J Music Group - Singing teacher
A & J Music Group
SingingNewport, UK8.0 km
£25
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Hello, I’m Amy — a highly qualified and experienced vocal coach and professional performer with over 15 years in the music industry. I hold a degree in Professional Musicianship (Vocals) from BIMM Bristol and bring a wealth of real-world experience to my teaching, with a background that includes cruise ship performances, studio session work, musical theatre, and festival stages such as Glastonbury. I’ve worked as the Assistant Musical Director for Bristol’s Bass Choir, currently lead the Bristol Rock Centre Choir, and remain actively involved in the UK music scene. I offer tailored vocal tuition for all ages and abilities — from beginners to advanced singers — with a focus on building vocal technique, confidence, and performance skills across a wide range of styles including pop, rock, indie, soul, R&B, and jazz. Whether you’re singing for enjoyment, preparing for performances or auditions, or pursuing a professional path in music, I create engaging, supportive lessons to suit your individual goals. I also provide specialist coaching for Rockschool vocal grades, offering clear guidance and preparation for each level of the syllabus. Lessons are available both online and in person, with teaching spaces in Bristol and in Newport city centre. As a working musician, I offer current industry insight and professional-level training in a fun, encouraging environment — helping you discover and develop your unique voice with confidence.

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Paul Cook - Singing teacher
Paul Cook
SingingParc Bevin, Newport NP11, UK10.3 km
£17.50
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Paul is a Certified Teacher of the Royal Schools of Music and was awarded the status with the highest classification of Excellent. Paul graduated with a first-class honours degree in Education and passed the Diploma of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in Vocal Teaching with Distinction. Educated at Chetham’s, he won an entrance scholarship at seventeen to study at the RNCM and subsequently worked as a session singer at the BBC and with several opera companies at home and abroad which included five years at Scottish Opera. Paul has diplomas in piano and pipe organ performance, piano teaching, singing and written diplomas in music theory and composition. He has completed the Level 1 and 2 courses in the Estill Voice Model and currently has students studying Musical Theatre at Arts Ed, GSA, Italia Conti and Mountview. He has worked with several professional artists in the pop music industry and his pop vocals students have a 100% success rate of passing Grade 8 Popular Music with Distinction. He currently has piano students at all levels from grade 1 to post grade 8. Paul is currently studying for an MA in Voice Pedagogy and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2017. Music Qualifications & Achievements: Certified Teacher of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (awarded with the highest classification of Excellent) Diploma of the Associated Board in Vocal Teaching (awarded with Distinction) BA(Hons) in Education (awarded with First Class Honours) Diploma of the Associated Board in Piano Performance Diploma of the Associated Board in Piano Teaching Licentiate of the London College of Music in Vocal Performance Licentiate of Trinity College of Music London in Vocal Performance Licentiate in Music Theory of the London College of Music Licentiate in Music Theory of Trinity College of Music London Also, diplomas in Composition and Pipe Organ Performance

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About singing lessons in Cwmbran

Cwmbran's location in the heart of South Wales provides access to excellent singing tuition rooted in Welsh musical traditions. Teachers offer comprehensive vocal training in classical, contemporary, and traditional Welsh styles, with flexible lesson formats.

Lesson formats

Teachers cover Cwmbran, Pontypool, and surrounding Torfaen areas, with online lessons available.

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Singing lessons: what to expect

Singing lessons near you

The best singing lessons near you aren’t just about distance — they’re about a coach who helps you build your voice safely and consistently. Search by location to find in-person singing lessons, or choose online lessons to access specialist vocal coaches for pop, musical theatre, rock, classical, and exam preparation.

Who singing lessons are for

Singing lessons are for complete beginners through to experienced performers. Lessons can be tailored for children, teenagers, and adults — whether you’re learning for fun, building confidence, joining a band or choir, or returning to singing after a break.

What you’ll learn in singing lessons

Most students work on breath control, pitch, tone, range, vocal agility, and song interpretation. A good vocal coach will also help you practise effectively, warm up safely, and build vocal stamina — so you improve without strain.

Online vs in-person singing lessons

Online singing lessons can be highly effective for technique, consistency, and flexible scheduling — especially with an experienced coach. In-person lessons can feel more immersive and are great if you prefer face-to-face feedback and hands-on guidance.

A simple learning path for singing

A good teacher will tailor lessons to your goals — but here’s what progress often looks like.

Weeks 1–4: Breath, pitch & confidence
1

Learn healthy breathing, posture, warm-ups, and simple exercises to improve pitch accuracy and reduce strain while building confidence.

Months 2–3: Control, tone & range
2

Develop stronger breath support, resonance and tone control, smoother transitions between registers, and start expanding your usable range.

Months 3–6: Style, performance & stamina
3

Improve vocal agility, dynamics, phrasing and expression, build stamina for longer songs, and develop performance skills — tailored to your style and goals.

Getting started: what you need

Keep it simple at first — your teacher can help you choose the right setup.

  • No kit required: you can start with your voice, a phone recorder, and a quiet room.
  • Hydration and warm-ups matter more than volume — good singing is built on consistency, not pushing.
  • If learning online: headphones and a stable internet connection make lessons smoother.

Styles & goals your teacher can support

Choose a direction — lessons can be tailored around what you actually want to play.

Pop vocals
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Pitch, tone, breath control, runs, stylistic choices, and building confidence for modern pop songs.

Musical theatre
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Clarity, projection, character, stamina, and audition prep — combining technique with performance.

Rock / powerful vocals
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Healthy power, grit and intensity (when appropriate), safe belt development, and avoiding vocal fatigue.

Classical / grades
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Foundations of technique, resonance and diction, musicianship, and structured preparation for exams.

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FAQs about singing lessons in Cwmbran

Can I learn Welsh-language songs?

Yes — many teachers can coach Welsh repertoire and help with pronunciation and diction for traditional and contemporary Welsh music.

Do teachers prepare students for Eisteddfod?

Absolutely! Teachers can help with repertoire selection, performance preparation, and competition readiness for Eisteddfod events.

Are singing lessons suitable for children?

Yes — teachers work with children from around age 5, using age-appropriate methods to develop healthy vocal technique and musical skills.

Can anyone learn to sing?

Yes. Most people can improve dramatically with good technique, consistent practice, and feedback from a skilled vocal coach.

How long does it take to get better at singing?

Many beginners notice improvements in pitch and confidence within a few weeks. Faster progress comes from regular practice and structured coaching.

Are singing lessons suitable for adults?

Absolutely. Singing lessons are popular with adult learners — including complete beginners and people returning to singing after years away.

Are online singing lessons effective?

Yes. Online lessons work well for many students, especially for technique and consistent coaching. A good setup (quiet room, stable internet) makes a big difference.

Will singing lessons help with auditions or exams?

Yes. Many vocal coaches help students prepare for auditions, performances, and graded exams with structured plans and repertoire support.