Practical tips to actually learn how to sing.
Here are some practical actionable tips for you to put into your own practice to improve. You will need actual singing lessons if you really want to take your voice to the next level. But this is a good place to start.
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Who's Zoe Stibi?
Professional vocal coach with over 18 years of experience helping singers like you achieve their dreams.
I’ve experienced the same self-doubt and confusion you might be feeling now, which is why I created The Vocal Academy – to provide a clear, effective path to vocal success.
For singers who want clarity, not more noise
Weekly vocal tips to help you sing with more confidence and strength — sent straight to your inbox.
What’s the difference between the Vocal Academy and the Vocal Hub?
The Vocal Hub is my free community. You get warm-ups, a challenge, and one open training per month. It’s a great place to stay inspired.
The Vocal Academy is where the real personalised training happens.
You get 1:1 lessons, guided practice groups, masterclasses, open coachings, and messaging support.
If you want real, consistent progress — the Academy is where that happens.
How do the 1:1 lessons work?
Your lessons are online via video call.
We work on your technical needs, your songs, and your goals.
You’ll leave every session with a clear plan and the exact exercises to work on between lessons.
How often do the practice groups and masterclasses run?
Practice groups run weekly, and masterclasses run every week too.
You can join as many as you like — they’re included in your membership.
Is the Academy suitable for beginners?
Yes. Absolutely.
Beginners thrive in the Academy because everything is personalised, gentle, structured, and broken down clearly.
You don’t need experience — you just need curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Is the Academy suitable for advanced or professional singers?
Yes — the Academy is designed for beginner to advanced singers, and they thrive here because everything is broken down clearly and personalised to their voice.
Professional singers are very welcome too, especially if (like so many naturally gifted performers) you were never truly taught how to sing and feel like you’re still guessing about technique.
If you want to build solid, reliable technical foundations, the Academy will absolutely support you.
However —
professional singers have specific technical demands, roles, and vocal challenges that usually require deeper individual attention.
For that reason, if you are a working or high-level singer, you will also need to apply for 1:1 training with me (Zoe) so we can build a programme around your exact needs, repertoire, stamina, and career goals.
The masterclasses and practice groups are fantastic tools for everyone, but pros will make the fastest and safest progress with a combination of the Academy + tailored 1:1 coaching.
What if I’m shy about singing in front of others?
This is incredibly common.
The practice groups and open coachings are small, kind, and very supportive — there’s zero pressure to sing until you’re ready.
Almost every shy singer eventually gains confidence simply by being in a safe environment.
What if I’ve had lessons before and I’m still confused?
You’re not alone — this is the most common story I hear.
The Academy is built to give you the clarity you never had:
why your voice behaves the way it does, what actually works for your instrument, and how to stop guessing forever.
How much time do I need to practice each week?
To see real progress, we recommend a minimum of 20 minutes, 5 times per week.
This doesn’t mean hours of practice — it means doing the right exercises consistently, which is exactly what you’ll get inside the Academy. Our training includes accountability, structure, and clear expectations, because we want you to succeed and actually hear the results you’re working for.
The Vocal Academy isn’t designed for casual “karaoke now and then” singers.
It’s built for people who truly want to improve — and are ready to put in steady, achievable work to make that happen.
If you can commit to regular short practices, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your voice grows.
What happens if I join mid-year?
You can join the Vocal Academy at any point in the year — you don’t have to wait until March. When you join mid-year, you simply start at the right level for your current ability, and you work through the modules at your own pace.
You’ll get immediate access to:
- the live masterclasses
- the practice groups
- the open coachings
- and the full library of recorded trainings
You won’t miss anything — everything is designed so you can begin confidently at any time and still progress through the year’s training smoothly.
When you complete all 12 modules, you’ll be invited to move up to the next level, no matter when you originally joined.
It’s where over 142.000 singers learn to sing like their favourite artists.
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