
Sing Solo Club
Develop your singing | Practice performing
What is Sing Solo Club?
Weekly singing sessions for adults to develop their singing skills, & practice the art of singing performance.
Singing skills
Develop your singing skills, technique & vocal understanding
Build more confidence in your singing voice
Learn the craft behind better singing performance
Deepen your musicality and your musical communication
Improve your personal presentation, dramatic skills & performance flair
Learn more solo songs, build a library of songs you sing well and love

Building confidence
Learning craft
Singing solos
Clearer musicality
Practice singing in front of others, building confidence each time
Personal presentation
More songs
More styles
Get tips & help for singing different styles
Transform your ability to present yourself under pressure by training it
Resilience & pressure
Step outside your comfort zone in a friendly safe space. Find new growth
Safe & social
Get the wellbeing benefits that come from regular group singing
Wellbeing

Find the confidence to stand on stage
Look out
And sing
Our members speak for us:
Jennifer
What Dan has created is a Safe nurturing environment where I feel brave enough to challenge and step out of my comfort zone.
It is a unique experience to grow and develop along with everyone else in the room. We are all different so it’s encouraging to know my own challenges are similar to others, if not the same. When we watch and listen to performances we are learning from each other and inspire one another.
Dan comes with personalised feedback, supportive positive constructive practice ideas, and he genuinely has an interest in getting the best out of each of us.
Come join us!
In your sessions:
1: Work on vocal technique
2: Perform* and be recorded
3: Get professional feedback
*Each person performs on their own regular performance schedule
Are any of these true for you?
You want to really improve your singing voice?
You want to try out solo singing, in a safe space?
You want to get better at solo singing?
You want to build your confidence
or personal presentation skills?
Then Singing Solo Club is right for you
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Our members speak for us:
Melissa
​"I recently joined Sing Solo Club in September and cannot recommend this group highly enough. Having sung for many years for fun, I am now able to share my love for singing within a supportive environment. It is a safe space for all abilities to showcase their songs they have chosen to focus on, whilst receiving constructive feedback that is also recorded during the session to then review at home. Whilst I was nervous the first time to perform, I have felt my confidence grow throughout the weeks and this is down to Dan’s encouragement and guidance, as well the support from everyone in the group. There is a final performance at the end of the term for everyone to perform their songs in, giving everyone something to work towards and look forward to each term. Highly enjoyable!"
Am I the right 'level' of singer?
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We work with you,
directly on your singing.
Whatever level you're at:
it's the right one
Members are getting:
Elegant Title
1-1 personal direct feedback from vocal professionals
Online resources for song learning & training, with levels to suit them
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Videos of performances, so they can watch and improve
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Access to a library of solo songs across different musical styles
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Technical training techniques to improve their voices
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Performance improvements, then singing for family & friends
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Our members speak for us:
Sasha
Are any of these true for you?
You want to learn about how your voice works?
You want to learn how to get more progress out of practice?
You want to learn tips to train and improve?
You want to face up to the fear of singing in public?
Then Singing Solo Club is right for you
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Just starting your journey?
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re-finding your singing voice?
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Confident performer?
Accomplished singer?
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You'll love the focus on vocal training methods
You'll love the repeated chances to perform & to actually practice performing.
You'll love the videoing and analysis to help you improve.
You'll probably bring the songs you're working on separately, getting specific feedback to improve & develop them.
You'll love finding your vocal feet with professional guidance
You'll find the song suggestions & the resources to help learn them really helpful
You'll enjoy the chance to try out performing in a safe & supportive space
You'll find discovering singing in different styles really interesting
You'll notice that singing regularly, especially socially, really adds to life and wellbeing.
Our members speak for us:
Carlie
Building confidence?
Facing up to a fear?
Always wondered how singing in public would feel?
Want to improve your presentation & speaking for work?
Sing Solo Club is the safe space for you
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Are any of these true for you?
You like the idea of singing better in several different styles?
You think singing and laughing is a fun way to spend an evening?
You fancy a weekly session of singing & making friends?
You want the health & wellbeing benefits of regular singing?
Then Singing Solo Club is right for you
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Our members speak for us:
Sahba
Performer
Performers love the challenge!
They work on their voices & are interested in vocal development. They want to go on stage & sing solo.
They might be already confident & accomplished or they might be just trying it out, but they want that genuinely rare thing:
the chance to practice & improve their solo singing in a safe space.
They might start out confident, curious, or quite scared, but they will certainly grow, develop, and build their skills & confidence.
Learner
Learners are interested in developing their singing, but aren't so interested in performing.
Or they might be building themselves towards performing, but not feel ready yet.
Learners love the journey of developing their singing. The journey is the focus, rather than working towards performances.
For a learner all the new songs, different vocal styles, the weekly vocal technical warm up, the professional vocal guidance, the online resources, & the building of singing friendships in a safe social space, are the key.
Two memberships types
for two types of singer

Pricing
We have 3 tiers of membership
Performer - yearly
Performer - termly
Performer yearly costs £38.50 a month (£154 each term or series) and saves you more than £45 over the year. With payments spread over the year, the 'Performer yearly' both saves you money and gaurantees you a performing place in each next series. The longer term nature of the training also helps you work with the teacher to build much more consistent directional progress. Because you're a member across the year, you always have access to the resources to help you enjoy singing at home.
Performer termly costs £170.66 per term. The shorter termly membership gives you more flexibility in how you want to engage across the year. You still get the 1 to 1 guidance to help you develop, and access to all the resources during the term. Note, it doesn't give gaurantee you a performing place in each next series.
Learner (non performer)
Non Performer costs £30 per term Non performer gives you access to join the sessions and learn by watching. It also includes the technical group warm ups and access to all the resources. It doesn't include any performing or direct personal feedback. Some non performers may be on the waiting list, or just trying it out to see how it works for them. Or they may simply be very interested in vocal development, want the resources and to watch the guidance of others, but don't wish to perform solo. Every session involves a technical vocal warm up so non-performers can develop every session. They enjoy being a member of the group but don't perform solo.

Pricing for performers reflects the fact that groups sizes are kept very small,
maximising your number of performance opportunities
Our members speak for us:
Melissa
Meet the founder

Dan is passionate about teaching and enabling students to people to find and express their own particular musical feelings and personality. He is a cross-genre specialist, with former pupils going on to a wide variety of fields: the West End, commercial record labels, choral and classical careers, opera houses and performing arts. He teaches at Trinity Conservatoire Junior Department, Wellington College, City of London School for Girls and The Harrodian School.
Dan particularly loves the energy and dynamic of working with groups of singers and choirs, and every week works with many different choirs. He also works on several other projects, often focused on making singing & vocal development more accessible, and widening availability of singing for mental health and well being.
Dan Miller
MA, PG CERT, LRSM (COND), LRSM (PERF), ATCL, DipABRSM, MISM
Founder
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