Nurturing young voices through structured training, measurable progress, and the joy of singing.
Progress through five levels as you develop your vocal skills. Each level represents a milestone in your growth from beginner to accomplished artist.
Explorer
Beginning your journey
Emulator
Learning from others
Vocalist
Developing your voice
Performer
Refining your craft
Artist
Mastering expression
Every student is assessed across five comprehensive pillars, each with its own scale and categories. This structured approach ensures well-rounded vocal development.
The core of Pillar #2: Singing Tools. Each tool builds specific vocal technique through progressive mastery.
Every assessment is captured and visualized. Watch scores improve across all categories, identify strengths, and pinpoint areas for growth.
Assessments
6
Starting Score
2.10
out of 5.00
Current Score
4.10
out of 5.00
Improvement
+2.00
+95%
Sample data — actual charts are interactive with tooltips, click-through to assessments, and drilldown lessons
Levels unlock as assessment scores improve
Each rubric category includes video lessons and exercises at every level. As students earn higher assessment scores, new lesson content unlocks automatically.
Every assessment includes personalized teacher feedback highlighting strengths and next steps for growth.
What's going well — strengths, achievements, and standout moments.
"Amazing breath control today! Really nailed the chest voice transitions and showed great stage confidence during the performance piece."
— Sample teacher feedback
Areas to work on — goals, next steps, and practice focus.
"Let's work on pitch accuracy in the upper register. Try the SIREN warm-up daily this week and focus on smooth transitions between head and chest voice."
— Sample teacher feedback
Stay connected to your child's vocal development. Our parent portal gives you visibility into their progress, assessments, and teacher feedback.
View progress for all your children from a single dashboard.
Understand exactly where your child excels and where they can improve.
Read notes from instructors about your child's lessons and progress.