Blog
A collection of tips & resources from Sarah.
Do You Suffer with Stage Fright?
When you sing, do you suffer with trembling knees, or dry mouth, sweaty hands or butterflies in your stomach? Would you rather pull the covers over your head, than stand up and sing for a crowd?
“Am I Too Old for Singing Lessons?”
Today I received an email from senior that said, "I am 63 years old and I have always wanted to sing - am I too old for singing lessons?”
10 Secrets Acting Pros Use to Memorize Lines
Staring at your script and wondering where to begin? Memorizing lines can be a struggle for even the most experienced actor.
The Biggest Mistake Singers Make in the Summer
Summer is a great time to enjoy a long-awaited family vacation. Enjoy those rays of sunshine on your dock and nights at the campfire. However, taking three or four months off of your singing lessons can have some serious consequences for students.
A Guide to Post-Show Depression
Treating your post-show depression with a few tips from Sarah Langford.
Facing Challenges as a Singer
Constancy, commitment and loyalty are all values I hope to instil in my theatre and voice students. Learning to follow through with something, even when it becomes hard work, seems like a lesson truly worth teaching.
Top 6 Ways to Take Care of Your Voice When You’re Sick
Learn how to take better care of your voice when experiencing the common cold.