
Vocal Pacing: How to Protect Your Voice in Singing and Everyday Life
Does your voice ever feel tired? It might be because you haven’t been practicing vocal pacing. Learn more about how to do it here.

High Notes Aren’t About Pushing Harder — Here’s the Real Secret
Think singing high notes requires a lot of effort? This article will change everything.

Unpacking Tessitura and the Fach System: Why Your "Voice Type" Isn't Set in Stone
If you’ve ever been told by a voice teacher that you are a soprano, alto, tenor or bass, you need to read this. Maybe things aren’t as they seem?

Posture for Singing: What the Latest Science Actually Says
As voice science and body awareness techniques have evolved, so has our understanding of what posture actually means … and what it doesn’t. Maybe good posture isn’t exactly what you think.

The Hidden Music in Nature (And Why Singing Reduces Stress for Real)
Music is everywhere—in birdsong, space, even plants—and it’s good for your brain. Here’s why singing reduces stress and helps with anxiety, backed by nature.

What Professional Singing Teachers Listen For and Fix Without You Knowing It
Ever wondered what vocal coaches actually listen for when you sing? In this list, you’ll see what we spent years learning about, so that you don’t have to!

The Psychology of 'First Note Anxiety' and How to Beat It
Never let that first note mess up your performance again! Listen to or read this helpful article that gives you practical advice that really works.

How to Find Your True Singing Voice (It’s Not What You Think)
We’re often told to be confident and “just be ourselves”. But which version of ourselves are we supposed to sing like? The truth is: you already have a unique voice.

7 Singing Myths Busted
How many of these 7 singing myths have you been taught? Every singer needs to read this!

Beginner Singing Courses That Actually Build Confidence
Starting to sing can feel intimidating, especially if you're new, rusty, or unsure of your voice. The internet is full of tips and tutorials, but how do you find a beginner singing course that doesn’t just overwhelm you?

How to Choose the Best Online Singing Course for Your Voice Goals
If you're searching for the best online singing course, you're not alone. With so many options promising everything from instant vocal breakthroughs to classical mastery, it’s hard to know what actually works and what’s just clever marketing. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to choose the right course for your voice goals, whether you’re a total beginner or ready to go pro.

Singing Glossary: The Beginner’s Cheat Sheet to Singing Words
Whether you're new to vocal technique or just looking to understand your voice better, it’s easy to get confused by all the singing words teachers throw around. This glossary breaks it all down, with clear explanations and super simple versions too.

How to Build a Consistent Singing Routine (Even if You’re Busy)
You don’t need hours of daily practice to make real progress. You just need a smart, doable routine — and that’s exactly what this post is about.

Why Should You Learn to Sing When AI Does It Better?
Learning to sing is about so much more than just creating perfect recordings. Read this blog post to be motivated to add more fun into your life!

New Member? Here’s How to Get Started
The Singable Toolbox membership includes dozens of videos and courses. Here’s how to make the most of your journey.

Breathing for Singing — Times Are Changing
For a long time, breathing was considered the cornerstone of singing technique. But was everything we thought we knew wrong?
How to Receive Personalized Vocal Coaching Online
At the Singable Toolbox, we’ve created a unique approach: members get personalised feedback and guidance through videos. And the results are incredible.

How the Voice Works: What Every Singer Should Know
In this post, we’ll break down the three essential parts of the voice—breathing, vocal folds, and resonators & articulators—so you can start exploring how your voice really works.

Sing the Stress Away: How Singing Helps You Feel Calmer and Happier
Singing actives the vagus nerve, which tells your brain it’s okay to relax. Singing also encourages slow, controlled exhalations, similar to meditation or breathwork. Even just five minutes of gentle humming or vocalizing can make a difference.

Stuck on the Intermediate Plateau? What it means for your singing journey
At some point, many singers hit a frustrating phase: the intermediate plateau. It’s that period when you’ve already built a solid foundation, but suddenly, things seem to stall. Learn how to work through it!