How to Work with Young Singers: Repertoire Choices

One aspect often ignored with young singers is making appropriate song choices. The right material can nurture vocal growth, spark confidence, and sustain long-term interest in music.

It’s essential to choose pieces that suit the student’s vocal range and maturity. Teachers can opt for simple pop songs, or musical theatre selections that allows them to focus on breath control, diction, and musicality without overwhelming technique.

Don’t forget to choose age-appropriate lyrics. Material should reflect themes that resonate with their experiences—songs about nature, joy, curiosity, or imagination. Selecting difficult or emotionally heavy themes may limit growth and create a negative impact.

Introduce variety to balance the growth. Exposure to a range of styles also helps young singers discover their unique voice and musical identity.

Ultimately, good repertoire choices balance vocal technique, emotional development, and joy. The right song at the right time can boost confidence and ensure the experience is enjoyable.

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WEEKEND VOCAL TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP for CHORAL SINGERS
Focus: Breath Support  / Hitting High & Low Notes / Reading the Notes on Sheet Music
Theme: Basic Choral Technique | Audience: Choral Singers
Date: Aug 23 & 24, 2025 | Time: 7:30-9:30 am (MDT) | 7:00 – 9:00 pm (IST)

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