“By the end of my lesson, I want students to have tangible understanding of the subject and be able to demonstrate progress. Each lesson should give the student a feeling of accomplishment, so that they can see results immediately. I want them to enjoy themselves while studying and be able to apply what they learn in my class to real-life situations.
In order for my students to realise their full potential, I hope that they will graduate from my courses as passionate, marketable singers who feel motivated by their work and confidently equipped to handle any professional setting.”
Weike

Frequently Asked Questions
Are vocal exercises useful for improving your singing?
Yes, the correct vocal exercises help expand your vocal range, improve your pitch control, and strengthen your vocal muscles. Just like any other muscles, the muscles involved in singing can be strengthened through exercises, leading to a more powerful and controlled voice.
Singing techniques
There are different vocal techniques to help you improve your singing skills and enhance your overall singing performance. Reduced vocal strain ensures you sing easily and without unnecessary tension. Some techniques and exercises focus on improving pronunciation and clarity, contributing to better articulation and diction in your singing.
How can I improve my singing?
Work on articulation and diction to ensure clear pronunciation of words while singing. Explore different singing styles and genres to develop versatility and adaptability in your unique voice! Also, connect emotionally to the lyrics and convey the intended emotions in your singing to create a more engaging performance.
Why vocal warm-ups?
Specific warm-ups not only warm up your voice but are also tailored to your unique voice and goals. Developing a solid foundation in those warm-ups or exercises can contribute to better vocal skills.
Will singing lessons help me?
A good singing lesson can provide technical guidance on breath control, pitch accuracy, vocal range and other fundamental aspects to develop a strong foundation and proper techniques. Also, structured lessons with clear goals and objectives contribute to consistent progress. Having the right vocal coach helps you stay focused on your musical journey and achieve measurable improvements over time.
What are the best vocal exercises for singing?
The best vocal exercises can help identify and correct any bad habits or incorrect techniques that may hinder your singing progress. This is particularly important for preventing vocal strain and ensuring long-term vocal health. Different people have different types of voices, and the best vocal exercises depend on what type of voice you have and what kind of songs you want to sing.
Are there any good singing tips you can give me?
Use correct and purposeful vocal warm-ups and exercises tailored to your voice, helping you expand your vocal range, improve flexibility, and strengthen your vocal muscles.
Does watching online video resources help me learn to sing and improve my singing skills?
Yes, watching online video resources can be a helpful and accessible way to learn to sing. The online platforms feature a diversity of instructors with different teaching styles and approaches. You can explore content from multiple instructors to find teaching styles that resonate with you. Also, many singing tutorials are free or available at a lower cost compared to in-person lessons, making them a cost-effective, budget-friendly option for those who may not be able to afford private lessons.
However, it is essential to keep a few things in mind, such as the quality of content, choosing reputable platforms and channels that feature experienced and qualified instructors, and looking for videos that provide accurate information and techniques. To see progress, it’s crucial to be consistent in your practice. Set a regular schedule for watching and practising with online videos.
Remember that while online videos can be a fantastic resource, personalised feedback from a qualified coach or instructor is invaluable for addressing individual challenges and ensuring proper technique. If possible, consider combining online resources with lessons from a professional singing teacher/coach for a well-rounded learning experience.
Should I take online singing lessons?
Online singing lessons can be as effective as face-to-face lessons. The effectiveness of online singing lessons depends on the instructor’s quality of teaching and the way the lesson is delivered, the student’s dedication, and the online format’s suitability for the individual learner. During the lesson, the teaching should incorporate the individual’s learning preferences, high quality instruction, and the student’s specific goals, to meet the desired outcomes.
Are singing teacher and vocal coach the same thing?
The terms “singing teacher” and “vocal coach” are often used interchangeably. They can sometimes refer to different roles, and the specific responsibilities can vary. A singing teacher focuses on the fundamentals of singing techniques, develops a strong foundation in vocal skills, and guidance on musicianship.
A vocal coach, on the other hand, often works more on the interpretation, expression and singing styles. Vocal coaches help singers refine their performance by focusing on elements like phrasing, dynamics, emotional connection to the lyrics and overall artistry, and also assist the student with song selection and arrangement, and help singers adapt their vocal technique to different genres and styles. Most importantly, vocal coaches also work with singers who are preparing for specific performances, auditions, recordings, etc.
The roles can also shift during the lesson or teaching period, depending on the individual student’s requirements.
What do you think is the main benefit of getting singing lessons from Weike?
Personal connection, trust and caring between the student and myself can greatly impact how students learn and the outcome of vocal skills, allowing for a deeper understanding of individual needs and learning styles. I provide immediate, hands-on guidance and physical cues from my voice during each lesson to guide the student, which can be particularly beneficial for addressing specific vocal issues.
