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Singing lessons in Swansea

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Catrin Harries - Singing teacher
Catrin Harries
SingingLlangyfelach Rd, Brynhyfryd, Swansea SA5 9EA, UK2.7 km
£14.00
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I am a graduate from the Welsh College of Music and Drama. I have over 14 years singing teaching experience. I teach all aspects of singing from pop music theatre jazz classical etc. Also a Welsh speaker and am able to provide lessons in Welsh for students who are interested. I welcome both young learners and adults to attend lessons, and I am very proud that one of my pupils called Justine recently won The Voice Kids UK 2020. Music Qualifications & Achievements: Grade 8 Singing Grade 5 Piano Grade 5 Theory B Mus hons Degree in Music Postgraduate Diploma

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About singing lessons in Swansea

Swansea's Grand Theatre, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, maritime heritage, and vibrant music scene create an inspiring environment for singers. Teachers offer expert instruction in classical, contemporary, Welsh, and musical theatre styles.

Lesson formats

Teachers serve Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, and surrounding South Wales 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
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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 Swansea

Can I learn Welsh-language singing?

Yes — many teachers can coach Welsh repertoire, diction, and traditional Welsh music alongside contemporary styles.

Are there opportunities to perform?

Absolutely! Swansea has active choirs, musical theatre groups, and performance venues offering opportunities.

Do teachers support exam preparation?

Yes — most teachers offer exam preparation for ABRSM, Trinity College, and other singing grades.

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.