Blog Notes

1.

The Most Common Vocal Problems Singers Bring to Lessons

Most strategic first article.

2.

Preparing Your Voice for Recording

Commercial intent + premium positioning.

3.

How Professional Singers Maintain Their Voices

Authority building.

4.

Why Voices Fail Under Pressure

A more sophisticated evolution of the talent/technique idea.

5.

Do Singers Need to Understand Vocal Science?

Excellent differentiation piece.

This one especially reinforces:

“I understand the science so singers don’t have to.”

Which is very aligned with your brand tone.

One important thing: article style

Your articles should sound:

  • editorial

  • calm

  • observant

  • diagnostic

  • practical

NOT:

  • hypey

  • motivational

  • guru-ish

  • overly academic

  • keyword stuffed

Think:

  • intelligent magazine article

  • specialist consultant

  • producer/coach conversation

Rather than:

  • singing blog

1. Why Singing Technique Matters More Than Talent

This is a very strong “philosophy” article.

Possible title:

Why Good Singing Technique Matters More Than Talent

Topics inside:

  • why voices fail under pressure

  • touring / recording demands

  • reliability vs natural ability

  • technique freeing expression

This positions you as a serious professional teacher, not a hobby tutor.

2. The Most Common Vocal Problems I Hear

Extremely readable and useful.

Example title:

The Most Common Vocal Problems Singers Bring to Lessons

Sections like:

  • pushing for high notes

  • breath pressure issues

  • tension around the larynx

  • placement misunderstandings

This shows your diagnostic expertise.

3. Why Many Singers Are Taught Too Much Vocal Science

This directly reflects your teaching philosophy.

Possible title:

Do Singers Need to Understand Vocal Science?

You could discuss:

  • formants / harmonics obsession

  • why singers often don’t need the theory

  • translating science into practical adjustments

This reinforces your Art & Science positioning beautifully.

4. Vocal Health for Recording and Touring

Professional singers worry about this constantly.

Example title:

Maintaining Vocal Health During Recording and Touring

Topics:

  • fatigue

  • scheduling

  • warmups

  • recovery

  • efficient technique

Great for credibility.

5. How Vocal Technique Actually Changes a Voice

A very interesting concept article.

Example title:

How Vocal Technique Changes the Sound of a Voice

Discuss:

  • vowels and resonance

  • larynx function

  • breathflow

  • coordination

This naturally includes lots of the technical terms singers search for.

6. The Difference Between Singing Lessons and Vocal Coaching

This is very good positioning.

Example title:

What Is the Difference Between Singing Lessons and Vocal Coaching?

You could talk about:

  • technique vs performance

  • professional singers

  • recording preparation

This quietly elevates your positioning.

7. Preparing Your Voice for the Recording Studio

Very practical and interesting.

Example title:

Preparing Your Voice for Recording

Discuss:

  • stamina

  • consistency

  • technical control

  • pitch accuracy

8. How Professional Singers Maintain Their Voices

A very attractive topic.

Example title:

How Professional Singers Maintain Their Voices

You can talk about:

  • technique

  • recovery

  • rehearsal vs performance voice

  • lifestyle myths

Add 1–3 intelligent essays (not blogs)

  • vocal longevity on tour

  • maintaining consistency during recording

  • recovery between shows

  • performance pressure

These:

  • impress pros

  • get shared privately

  • signal depth

  • build authority

They’re credibility pieces, not marketing.