The Singer’s Guide

Tessa Smith

This is the show for ambitious singers who want more than just scales and song practice. We’ll talk about the things your regular lessons don’t always cover — like ways to practice without waking the neighbours, the best tools for finding the perfect backing track, and how to turn warming up from a chore into something you actually look forward to. Because being a singer is about more than just your voice — it’s about confidence, preparation, and all the little skills that make performing effortless.

  1. JAN 20

    What are the essential skills every singer needs?

    In episode 11 of The Singer's Guide Podcast, host Tessa discusses the broad array of skills necessary to build a successful singing career. Drawing from her experience as a jazz singer, vocal coach, choir leader, and academic researcher, she categorises these skills into three main personas: the artist, the learner, and the professional. Tessa delves into the specifics of vocal technique, musicianship, and performance skills under the artist persona. For the learner, she highlights the importance of voice science, vocal health, and reflective practices. The professional persona focuses on industry-specific hard skills and essential soft skills like organisation, communication, and project management. Throughout the episode, Tessa stresses that while the list of required skills can seem overwhelming, they can be developed and improved over time through practice and experience. She concludes by asking the listener 'What do you wish you had learned sooner?' 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 02:19 The Life of a Freelance Singer 02:42 Tessa's Career Journey 05:25 Essential Skills for Singers 06:11 The Artist Persona 08:21 The Learner Persona 09:42 The Professional Persona 13:16 The Importance of Practice 14:41 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement   ---- 🤫 THE QUIET PRACTICE TOOLKIT: 3 step-by-step exercises to improve your singing without making a sound https://subscribepage.io/quiet-practice-toolkit ---- 🤩 Tap here to learn more about the Singer's Practice Hub: www.singerspracticehub.com 🥳 Tap here to work with Tessa: www.thesingersguide.com 🎵 Music by Tessa Smith 🎙 Hosted by Tessa Smith, creator of The Self-Validated Voice and The Singer's Practice Hub.

    19 min
  2. 12/09/2025

    But I don't want to..! (How to increase motivation for singing practice)

    In episode eight of The Singer's Guide Podcast, host Tessa discusses motivation, and how to motivate yourself to practice singing when it's lacking.   Tessa explains the concepts of internal (intrinsic) and external (extrinsic) motivation and shares strategies to harness both types.   She emphasises the importance of avoiding negative motivators and suggests setting deadlines, creating accountability, and using rewards as effective external motivators.   Additionally, she discusses the benefits of novelty and curiosity in enhancing internal motivation.   Tessa also highlights the value of documenting progress and incorporating varied practice activities, including enjoyable forms like singing in a choir or taking breaks.   The episode underscores the significance of self-compassion and offers practical tools like the Singer's Practice Hub to help maintain motivation.   00:00 Introduction  01:10 Understanding Motivation 02:32 Types of Motivation: Internal vs External 04:41 External Motivators: Deadlines and Rewards 08:56 Boosting Internal Motivation 12:36 Alternative Practice Methods 15:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts   ---- 🤫 THE QUIET PRACTICE TOOLKIT: 3 step-by-step exercises to improve your singing without making a sound https://subscribepage.io/quiet-practice-toolkit ---- 🤩 Tap here to learn more about the Singer's Practice Hub: www.singerspracticehub.com 🥳 Tap here to work with Tessa: www.thesingersguide.com   🎵 Music by Tessa Smith  🎙 Hosted by Tessa Smith, creator of The Self-Validated Voice and The Singer's Practice Hub.

    17 min
  3. 11/25/2025

    Exploring the Singer's Practice Hub

    In Episode 7 of The Singer's Guide, hosted by Tessa, the spotlight is on the Singer's Practice Hub; a comprehensive resource designed to improve singers' skills and support their vocal journey.   Tessa explains the origin and development of the Hub, emphasising the practical relevance of the extensive research she conducted during her master's degree in vocal pedagogy.   The episode breaks down the multiple sections of the Hub, including Fundamentals, Warming Up, Mindset Shifts, Singing Snacks, Voiceless Options, Resources, Song Work, Song Studies, and Beyond Singing.   Additionally, Tessa introduces the community aspect facilitated through Telegram, allowing for motivation, support, and accountability among members.   Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to consider the multifaceted elements of singing practice, and Tessa reassures potential members that the Hub is well-organised to prevent overwhelming users.   The Singer's Practice Hub is praised as a valuable tool for becoming a confident, independent singer.   00:00 Introduction to The Singer's Guide Podcast 01:46 The Birth of the Singer's Practice Hub 02:31 Research and Insights from Master's Degree Research 04:59 Creating a Practical Resource for Singers 06:25 Exploring the Singer's Practice Hub 06:56 Community and Support within the Hub 08:08 Fundamentals and Main Sections 09:36 Mindset Shifts and Singing Snacks 12:29 Voiceless Options and Additional Resources 14:22 Song Work and Beyond Singing 16:12 Conclusion and Invitation to Join   ---- 🤫 THE QUIET PRACTICE TOOLKIT: 3 step-by-step exercises to improve your singing without making a sound https://subscribepage.io/quiet-practice-toolkit ---- 🤩 Tap here to learn more about the Singer's Practice Hub: www.singerspracticehub.com 🥳 Tap here to work with Tessa: www.thesingersguide.com     🎵 Music by Tessa Smith  🎙 Hosted by Tessa Smith, creator of The Self-Validated Voice and The Singer's Practice Hub.

    18 min
  4. 11/11/2025

    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   ---- 🤫 THE QUIET PRACTICE TOOLKIT: 3 step-by-step exercises to improve your singing without making a sound https://subscribepage.io/quiet-practice-toolkit ---- 🤩 Tap here to learn more about the Singer's Practice Hub: www.singerspracticehub.com 🥳 Tap here to work with Tessa: www.thesingersguide.com     🎵 Music by Tessa Smith  🎙 Hosted by Tessa Smith, creator of The Self-Validated Voice and The Singer's Practice Hub.

    8 min

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This is the show for ambitious singers who want more than just scales and song practice. We’ll talk about the things your regular lessons don’t always cover — like ways to practice without waking the neighbours, the best tools for finding the perfect backing track, and how to turn warming up from a chore into something you actually look forward to. Because being a singer is about more than just your voice — it’s about confidence, preparation, and all the little skills that make performing effortless.

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