Vocal Instruction & Resources
About this collection
Vocal Instruction & Resources
Vocal instruction resources span every skill level and singing style, from classical technique to contemporary genres. Popular titles like Seth Riggs' Singing for the Stars and Michele Weir's Jazz Singer's Handbook offer both book learning and online audio, while foundational resources from composers like Giuseppe Concone and Niccolo Vaccai remain essential references. Digital downloads and shipped formats give you flexibility in how you access content, and many titles include online audio or video to reinforce what you're learning.
Who it's for
- Voice teachers and private instructors building lesson materials
- Student singers from grade 5 through adult levels
- Choir directors seeking solo technique and literacy resources
What's inside
- Method books and technique guides for classical, rock, and jazz singing
- Textbooks on music theory, IPA, and sight-singing for vocalists
- Books with online audio or video to practice technique and repertoire
- Materials spanning beginner through advanced levels
Things to consider
Choose based on your singing style and goals: classical singers benefit from texts on vocal technique and Concone studies, while jazz singers will want Michele Weir's handbook with audio. If you're teaching, pair method books with online audio so students can work independently at home. Digital downloads arrive instantly if you need materials right away, while shipped books are often better for reference texts you'll consult frequently.