Why Singing Technique Isn't One-Size-Fits-All

by Jamie Read (Singing Voice Expert) - July 2025

As a vocal coach and singing teacher, one of the biggest myths I see online is that there’s only one “correct” singing technique that applies to every singer and every style.

In reality, if you want your voice to sound authentic while remaining healthy, you need to understand that technique should serve the style you want to sing in.

Different Styles, Different Needs

Take breath management, for example. A classical or opera singer will use a different breath strategy, with longer phrases and a lower breath management system to support resonance in a large space. Meanwhile, a rock singer may use more aggressive airflow and a higher breath strategy to achieve a gritty sound without strain.

Or consider belting in musical theatre versus mixed belting in soul music. The theatre belt needs clarity and projection to carry over an orchestra without a microphone, while soul music often blends belt with a speech-like quality and flexibility for riffs and runs.

One technique will not give you the results you want in every style.

Why Working with a Voice Teacher Matters

It’s easy to fall into YouTube rabbit holes or try copying your favourite artists, but without the right technical foundation, you can risk strain, inconsistency, and frustration. That’s where working with a singing coach who understands the demands of different genres can transform your practice.

With Jamie Read, you get:

✅ A personalised, practical approach to make your voice efficient without losing authenticity
✅ Training that adapts to your style, whether it’s musical theatre, pop, soul, rock, or classical
✅ Clear, structured exercises to develop strength and flexibility in your chosen genre
✅ Honest, supportive feedback to help you build confidence and artistry

As a voice teacher, I believe technique should empower your unique sound, not box it in.

Let’s Find What Works for Your Voice

Your goals as a singer are personal, and your training should be too. Whether you’re a professional looking to refine your performance stamina, or an emerging singer wanting to learn how to sing safely and stylishly, working with a singing coach like Jamie Read will help you unlock your potential while keeping your voice healthy.

Ready to develop your style and technique with confidence?

👉 Book your lesson with Jamie Read here.

Why Rayvox SOVT Straws Are a Game-Changer for Singers

by Jamie Read (Vocal Coach) - June 2025

As a professional vocal coach, I’m always looking for the most effective tools to support vocal health, improve technique, and ensure longevity in a singer’s career. One of the most powerful, affordable, and easy-to-use tools I recommend to all my students is the Rayvox SOVT straw — a scientifically-backed method for optimising your vocal training and performance.

Whether you're warming up for a rehearsal, preparing for a performance, or recovering from vocal fatigue, a singing straw is an essential part of your vocal toolkit.

What Are SOVT Straws?

SOVT stands for Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract — a method where part of the vocal tract is partially closed during phonation. This creates back pressure that helps your vocal folds vibrate more efficiently, reduces strain, and encourages healthy vocal fold closure. Using a SOVT straw like those made by Rayvox helps singers:

  • Warm up and cool down safely
  • Build efficient breath support
  • Reduce vocal fatigue
  • Improve tone and control
  • Develop balanced registration across the range

Why I Recommend Rayvox SOVT Straws

I’ve tried several singing straw options over the years, but Rayvox SOVT straws are truly in a league of their own. Their premium stainless steel design is not only durable and environmentally friendly, but also offers the ideal resistance needed for maximum benefit. Rayvox products are expertly engineered based on vocal science — giving singers at all levels the same high-performance experience.

And let’s be honest — they look pretty sleek too.

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, incorporating a singing straw into your daily practice routine can transform your vocal ability. Rayvox makes it easy with straws tailored to different resistance levels, and their kits are perfect for singers, actors, and voice professionals alike.

Get Yours with 10% Off

I’m proud to be a Rayvox ambassador, so you can buy all of their products in the Jamie Read Voice Coach Shop. When you buy through my shop, you’re supporting your voice and accessing exclusive savings. Use the code JAMIEREAD at checkout for 10% off all Rayvox SOVT straw products!

You can also find some top tips on using the SOVT straws on my YouTube channel here

It’s a small investment in your voice that will pay off in better technique, greater confidence, and a healthier singing career.

Ready to revolutionise your warm-ups and vocal health?


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Unlocking Your Potential: Singing for Musical Theatre with a Professional Vocal Coach in Thatcham and Berkshire

by Jamie Read PGDip (Dist) FRSA MISM - May 2025

Musical theatre is one of the most dynamic and expressive art forms, blending acting, singing, and movement into one powerful performance. Whether you're dreaming of the West End or simply want to improve your confidence and vocal technique, working with a qualified singing teacher or voice coach can make all the difference.

As a vocal coach based in Thatcham, I have the privilege of working with performers of all ages and abilities across Berkshire. From young beginners discovering their voice to seasoned performers preparing for auditions or professional engagements, musical theatre singing requires a unique blend of skills that go far beyond simply hitting the right notes.

Why Is Musical Theatre Singing Different?

Unlike classical or pop singing, musical theatre demands versatility. One moment you might be belting a powerful showstopper, and the next you're delivering an intimate ballad that requires subtlety and emotional depth. A skilled voice coach can help you navigate these shifts while maintaining healthy vocal technique and emotional authenticity.

Key Skills for Musical Theatre Singers

As a singing teacher with years of experience in Thatcham and the wider Berkshire area, I focus on helping students develop:

Vocal technique: Breath support, tone quality, resonance, and safe belting.

Acting through song: Understanding character, motivation, and storytelling.

Musicianship: Pitch accuracy, rhythm, and phrasing.

Audition preparation: Choosing repertoire, refining cuts, and managing performance anxiety.

Why Choose a Local Vocal Coach?

Having a vocal coach in Berkshire means accessible, personalised support close to home. Whether you're based in Thatcham, Newbury, Reading, or beyond, in-person lessons offer a tailored experience that virtual tutorials can’t match. Plus, working with someone who understands the local performance scene can open doors to community theatre, youth theatre groups, and professional opportunities.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

If you're passionate about musical theatre and ready to invest in your vocal development, I'd love to work with you. Whether you're preparing for a drama school audition, building confidence, or simply exploring your love of singing, my studio in Thatcham is a welcoming, inclusive space to grow.

Visit www.jamie-read.co.uk to learn more about lessons, workshops, and upcoming musical theatre projects in Berkshire. Let’s unlock your vocal potential together!

The Power of a Great Mindset: Why Singers Need to Think Like Champions

by Jamie Read PGDip (Dist) FRSA MISM - May 2025

When people think about becoming a successful singer, they often focus on vocal technique, breathing, pitch, and performance. But as any experienced singing teacher or voice coach will tell you, mindset is just as important as vocal skill—if not more so. As a singing teacher in Thatcham, I’ve seen time and again how a singer’s attitude can shape their vocal journey more profoundly than any scale or exercise.

At Jamie Read Singing and Voice Coaching, I work with singers of all ages and abilities, from complete beginners to seasoned performers. One thing remains consistent across every lesson: a positive mindset breeds vocal success.

What Does a "Great Mindset" Mean for Singers?

A great mindset for singers means:

  • Believing you can grow: Many singers say "I can't sing high notes" or "I’m just not a belter." But with the right training and attitude, most vocal goals are achievable. As a dedicated voice coach, I help singers shift their thinking from fixed to growth-focused.
  • Accepting vulnerability: Singing is deeply personal. Whether you're in a lesson or performing live, it takes courage to be vulnerable. A supportive singing teacher creates an environment where singers feel safe to explore and grow.
  • Being open to feedback: Constructive critique is key to vocal development. The best singers embrace feedback and use it as fuel to improve.
  • Staying resilient: Not every rehearsal or performance will go perfectly. That’s okay. What matters is how you bounce back. A strong mindset keeps you grounded and motivated, even when things get tough.

How Mindset Shapes Progress

At my studio in Thatcham, I often see students hit vocal plateaus. More often than not, it’s not technique holding them back—it’s mindset. That’s where having a supportive voice coach makes all the difference. We work not only on technical elements like breath support and placement, but also on confidence, mental rehearsal, and performance psychology.

By integrating mindset work into lessons, I’ve seen students smash through their limits—unlocking new range, finding authentic vocal tone, and reconnecting with the joy of singing.

Mindset in Group Settings

In my work with the Thatcham Musical Theatre Choir, mindset is just as crucial as it is in individual lessons. Group singing requires teamwork, self-belief, and the courage to be heard. Whether you're singing solo lines or blending into harmony, trusting yourself and your fellow singers is essential.

Our choir members develop more than just musical skills—they build self-esteem, emotional resilience, and social connection. And it all starts with the right mindset.

How Jamie Read Can Help

As a voice coach and singing teacher, my mission is to help every student unlock their full vocal potential. That means tailoring lessons to suit individual goals while fostering the mental tools needed for success. I draw on my experience across musical theatre, classical, and pop to create a safe, empowering space for vocal development.

If you’re based in Thatcham or the surrounding Berkshire area, or you’re looking for online support, I’d love to help you on your journey.

Ready to Sing with Confidence?

Whether you’re a beginner, a seasoned performer, or just someone who loves to sing, working on your mindset could be the game-changer you need.

Book a session today with Jamie Read, your local expert singing teacher and voice coach in Thatcham, by visiting www.jamie-read.co.uk.

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