One of the biggest mistakes singers make is singing repertoire that is too difficult too early.
I understand why this happens.
Beautiful opera arias are inspiring
Powerful voices are inspiring.
And many singers want to experience that emotional intensity immediately.
But the voice develops step by step.
And when the technical foundation is still unstable, difficult repertoire often creates:
pressure,
fatigue,
instability,
and artificial sound production.
That is exactly why the CLASSICAL SINGING MASTERCLASS follows a very structured progression.
In Year 1, we focuse heavily on:
coordination,
body organization,
breath support,
resonance,
and vocal balance.
Only later do we gradually move into larger and more demanding repertoire.
In the video clip I'm sharing today from the Masterclass Tips & Tricks section, I speak with Lidia exactly about this topic - and about why singers often try repertoire that the voice is not technically ready for yet.
Real vocal freedom cannot be rushed.
It has to be built.
🎓 Inside the Classical Singing Masterclass, you can follow this complete process step by step - and apply the same principles to your own voice development.
Available in the Classroom / THE ONLINE MASTERCLASS