Many aspiring adult classical solo singers spend a lot of time working on their voice and practising alone. Practice happens at home, repertoire is learned in isolation, and vocal technique is something pieced together over time, often without fully understanding how it all fits together.
That is a completely natural way to begin.
But it does raise a question, sooner or later, and it is one I recognise very well from my own singing and from working with singers over many years: how do you know if what you are doing is actually helping?
The answer rarely comes from doing more of the same on your own. It comes from experience, and more specifically, from shared experience.
I see this every time singers come together, whether over a full weekend workshop or in a smaller setting, or even online. Progress shifts, not because anything dramatic has been added, but because the context has changed. As a solo singer, you are no longer relying only on your own internal navigation system.

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