FAQ

  • What can we cover in a vocal coaching session?

    Each lesson is entirely personalised to your needs and goals. Whether you're seeking to enhance your technique, work on vocal health, prep for an audition or performance, focus on Acting Through Song, or create a professional vocal reel. I’ll tailor your session to cater to your individual goals.

  • Do you teach in person and online?

    Yes! Lessons are in person in North London at my home studio, and online via Zoom. My home studio provides a comfortable & conducive environment for focused learning. For those unable to attend in person or prefer the convenience of remote learning, online sessions via Zoom offer a flexible and accessible alternative.

  • Do you offer any discounts?

    Absolute!y I offer a 10% discount if you refer a friend. I also offer a special discount for students currently in Musical Theatre training. Plus, I frequently share promotions and discounts on Instagram—follow me @vikkibvocalcoach to stay updated!

  • How often should I have vocal coaching sessions?

    It is totally your choice, depending on your goals! The frequency of lessons depends on your personal goals, schedule, and level of commitment. Regular weekly lessons can help to maintain consistent progress, but with practice students also benefit from bi-weekly or monthly sessions.

  • Do you only teach professionals?

    Not at all. I welcome wide range of clients, including professional Musical Theatre performers, people training for careers in the arts, contemporary vocalists and amateur singers. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a beginner, I'm here to help you develop your vocal skills and achieve your goals!

  • Can I record my warm up or coaching session?

    Absolutely! In fact, I highly recommend it. Listening to or watching back to your lesson can be extremely valuable for practicing, reviewing techniques and revisiting topics covered during the session. If your lesson is online, I can easily provide you with the recording afterward for your reference.