PODCAST EP: Should singers know music theory?

In episode six of The Singer's Guide podcast, Tessa explores the question of whether singers should learn music theory.

She discusses the variability among singers' needs, highlighting that while music theory can be beneficial, it is not essential for everyone.

Tessa explains the practical uses of music theory for reading sheet music, songwriting, and understanding vocal challenges.

She shares personal experiences from her role in a close harmony trio and emphasises how music theory helps her with self-compassion and problem-solving.

Additionally, Tessa introduces her Singer's Practice Hub, which includes music theory elements to support singers' practice.

The episode concludes with Tessa inviting listeners to share what they wish they had learned earlier in their singing careers.

00:00 Welcome to The Singer's Guide Podcast

00:52 Should Singers Know Music Theory?

01:50 The Practical Benefits of Music Theory

02:55 Using Music Theory for Self-Compassion

05:50 The Singer's Practice Hub

06:35 Final Thoughts and Listener Questions

 

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🎵 Music by Tessa Smith 

🎙 Hosted by Tessa Smith, creator of The Self-Validated Voice and The Singer's Practice Hub.

  

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