About the role
Voice teachers are specialized in vocal training and singing technique. They often work at music schools, cultural schools, or run their own business. To become a voice teacher, a college education in music with a focus on singing and pedagogy is usually required.Responsibilities
Voice teachers instruct students in singing technique, voice care, and musical interpretation. They plan and conduct lessons, tailored to the individual needs and goals of the students. Continuously following up and evaluating the students' development is a central part of their work.Skills and tools
Voice teachers need to have a thorough knowledge of vocal physiology and music theory. They use various pedagogical methods and exercises to develop the students' voices. The ability to inspire and communicate are important qualities, as well as being able to play the piano or another accompanying instrument. Common competencies demanded by employers are piano, musik and dans.