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Western Vocal Workshop for Children
Western Vocal Workshop for Children
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The Western Vocal Workshop for Children is a hands-on music session focused on building confidence, control, and understanding of the human voice.
Led by Sarthak Uniyal, this workshop introduces children to the fundamentals of singing through structured exercises and guided practice. Participants explore how pitch, rhythm, and dynamics come together to create music.
Children begin with vocal warm-ups and exercises designed to strengthen their voice and improve control. They are introduced to the musical alphabet (solfege) and learn how to identify and reproduce notes accurately.
Through singing exercises and familiar songs, participants develop listening skills, pitch recognition, and confidence in performing. The workshop focuses on making singing accessible, enjoyable, and grounded in strong fundamentals.
What children do:
• Practice vocal warm-ups and exercises
• Learn pitch, rhythm, and dynamics
• Sing guided songs in groups
• Develop listening and voice control
What children learn:
• Basics of vocal training
• Pitch accuracy and rhythm
• Melody and musical structure
• Breath control and voice strength
About the expert:
Sarthak Uniyal is a musician and vocal trainer who works with young learners to build strong foundations in Western vocals through structured and engaging practice.
Bring this vocal workshop to your school and help children discover their voice through music.