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10 Voice Coaches on Social Media to Learn How to Sing!

To learn how to sing on the Internet, you can follow vocal coaches who have decided to share their advice and experience on social media. Each social network obviously has its own characteristics.

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While we love TikTok for its fast content with little tips or exercises explained in a few seconds, YouTube pleases us for its long expertise or vocal routines offered in longer format videos. Here’s a list with some coaches on the Internet we really like!

On Youtube

1. Iris Lauren

https://www.youtube.com/c/IrisLauren

Iris Lauren is one of the best-known French vocal coaches on the platform with 136,000 subscribers. For 4 years, she has been sharing her singing advice on YouTube, but she is also present on Instagram, Facebook and on her blog [https://apprendre-a-chanter-facile.com/](Apprendre à chanter facile “Apprendre à chanter facile”) where she offers an online training called “Bien Chanter” to learn to sing without a singing teacher. With her good mood, she offers piano-voice videos that are quite short between 4 and 10 minutes where each one answers a specific question: “How to know your tessitura?”, “How to find your true voice?”, “How to have beautiful low notes?“. She also shares exercises to work on your voice, not to tire it and more global advice to breathe better or habits to take to have a beautiful voice.

2. Marie Laurence Music

https://www.youtube.com/c/MarielaurenceMusic/videos

In 7 years, Marie Laurence Music’s advice has gathered 66,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel. This vocal coach is a pop and lyrical singer but also a singing teacher at the online school La Voix Chantée. With almost one video per day, Marie Laurence covers all existing topics on singing for beginners. She does vocal challenges to sing better in 5 days, shares the vocal warm-ups of the biggest singing celebrities, offers exercises to sing more accurately or master new techniques. She doesn’t just talk about vocal exercises, but reveals in her videos the lifestyle to have to improve your vocal cords, through tips to learn to breathe or foods to avoid and favor to sing well.

3. Elena Hurstel - Coach Vocal

https://www.youtube.com/c/ElenaHurstelCoachVocal/videos

Elena Hurstel has been a vocal coach since 2013 and artistic director of several choirs. Since 2007, she has been passionate about singing and wants to accompany future singers by sharing her secrets and tips so that everyone can discover their vocal potential. After having already worked with children in kindergarten and primary schools, choirs, individuals, artists, she has been publishing videos for a year on her YouTube channel. With a fairly high publication rate, between 4 and 6 videos per week, she has 27,000 subscribers. Through advice, interviews or vocal exercises, she shares her advice on the basics of singing, vocal technique, warm-up, voice accuracy, breathing or tessitura.

4. School Vocalize

https://www.youtube.com/c/schoolvocalize

With almost 30,000 subscribers, the YouTube channel School Vocalize is run by Vahn Petit. She is a vocal coach with a degree from Berklee College of Music in Boston and she is the director of the contemporary singing school School Vocalize in Paris, but she also runs an online singing school. On her YouTube channel, she has been posting videos for nearly 11 years and publishes about 2 videos per week. Her content varies between short videos of 3 to 5 minutes on specific topics or advice like “How to sing high notes” or “How to finish your notes”, as well as longer videos with vocal warm-up sessions of about thirty minutes. The channel includes several playlists but the different topics covered are: vocal technique advice to learn to sing, singing exercises then interviews with voice and sound professionals and students from her school.

On Tiktok

5. Claracahen

https://www.tiktok.com/@claracahen?lang=fr

Clara Cahen is a vocal coach who says she is a coach for “more fun singing”. With more than a hundred videos published on her TikTok account, she has 30,000 subscribers. The platform format requires fairly short videos. In a few seconds of video, she breaks down misconceptions about singing, gives tips to improve, reacts to other singers on the platform. She also responds to comments that her community asks her, whether it’s requests for demonstrations, techniques or concerns they may have with their voice. Clara Cahen also tries to sweep away the doubts and hesitations that one might have at the beginning of learning to sing by talking about things she has heard from her students.

6. Coachingvocalacademy

https://www.tiktok.com/@coachingvocalacademy?lang=fr

The creator of this account, Clairie, is known for being one of the talents from The Voice 7. She’s a Parisian vocal coach with a degree from the Guildford School of Acting and Trinity College of London with a singing teacher diploma. She performs as a singer and singer-songwriter on stage. To help professionals and amateurs practice singing regularly, she created the “Coaching Vocal” app which has already been downloaded 50,000 times. This desire to help others discover or highlight their talent explains the creation of her Tiktok page CoachingVocalAcademy which has 30,000 users. She gives her advice in the format of “tip of the day” or “exercise of the day” accompanied on piano. She offers very varied advice, ranging from pronunciation, to breathing or the way to move your face.

7. Coursdemusique.ca

https://www.tiktok.com/@coursdemusique.ca

Dominique Breault is a singing, guitar and ukulele teacher. Through her TikTok account, we can find two types of content, explanatory videos and “vocalizations of the day” videos where she teaches her 61,000 subscribers a piano-voice vocalization or a voice warm-up. In the explanatory videos, Dominique Breault addresses different topics: the different types of voices, accuracy, resonance, rhythm, projection… She combines very short videos with few explanations where you just have to follow her voice and imitate it, and others more technical in which she explains the function of vocal cords or head and chest voices.

8. Marianne James

https://www.tiktok.com/@mariannejamesofficiel?lang=fr

Marianne James is a French actress, guitarist, singer-songwriter. She has had a penchant for music since her youth. You’ve probably already seen her as a judge on La Nouvelle Star or La France a un incroyable talent. On her TikTok account, she sometimes shares advice and small demonstrations about the voice such as for example on how vocal cords work. Although her content is not 100% oriented towards singing lessons, her explanations are clear and fun.

On Instagram

9. Pierre Yves Duschesne

https://www.instagram.com/pierreyvesduchesne/?hl=fr

Belgian Pierre-Yves Duchesne is a singer, actor, director and vocal director. He publishes on his Instagram account videos where he shows singing lessons with small groups of students, whether warm-ups or vocal exercises. Lara Fabian’s coach, he made videos on his Instagram account by her side where he teaches students to work on breathing. In the same way as Marianne James, his content is not only limited to advice for learning to sing and singing lessons but the few videos he posts are made by a great professional in the field. He is the creator of the first musical theater school in France, he was the vocal coach of shows like Popstars and La France a un incroyable talent.

10. Antoine Rudi

https://www.instagram.com/antoine.rudi.coach/?hl=fr

This Instagrammer gives singing and coaching lessons online. His videos are a bit long compared to what is usually found on Instagram but they are all also available on his YouTube channel. Antoine Rudi makes videos of about ten minutes on several aspects of singing. His account is clear and well organized, by browsing his account you know the subject of each video. He gives advice to perfect your voice or perform on stage as well as demonstrations of piano-voice exercises. In his stories, he has a category called “tips” in which he gives tips to improve your voice, whether on posture, breathing, phrase endings, song choices…

Bonus Tips

If you’re looking for other content creators who could give you singing advice, you can do hashtag searches on your favorite social networks. Example hashtags: #coachvocal, #apprendreachanter, #profdechant…

Don’t forget that singing is not learned in a day! Take your time, go gently and have fun. Good music and happy journey on Tokatab!

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