Who This Is For
What You'll Learn
A simple four-part singing series for beginners who need a clear home routine instead of random warm-ups and too much volume too soon.
- How to pace a short beginner vocal session
- Which part to repeat before moving on
- How to keep the sound easy and steady
This four-part singing series gives beginners a clear place to start. Claire walks through early vocal habits that students often need before they can sing with confidence: basic breath control, a steadier tone, and a more organised sound from phrase to phrase.
The best way to use the series is slowly. Watch one part, copy the exercise, and stop there. Singing improves when the body gets time to repeat one simple skill properly instead of collecting twenty half-finished tips in one night.
Part 1
Part 1: first beginner vocal lesson
Part 2
Part 2: follow-up vocal routine
Part 3
Part 3: more control and repeat work
Part 4
Part 4: finishing the beginner series
After the series
If the student has watched all four parts, the next useful step is not hunting for ten more videos. It is choosing one exercise that still helps, repeating it properly for a week, and letting the teacher hear the result in the next lesson.
How To Use The Series
- Work through one part at a time.
- Keep the voice easy, not pushed.
- Repeat the exercise before starting a new clip.
- Record one short phrase back and listen honestly.