What Adele Can Teach You About Singing — And How to Start in Glasgow
When Adele’s voice hits a high note, it’s not just volume—it’s depth. Not just power—but nuance. She has a rare gift for making each song feel personal, emotional, and raw, while keeping technical control.
If you’ve ever sung along to Hello, Someone Like You, or Easy On Me and thought: I wish I could sound like that, the good news is: you can learn to bring more of Adele’s vocal strengths into your own singing.
At Southside Performance Studio in Glasgow, our one-to-one singing lessons are all about developing your voice with technique and emotion—so you can sing with honesty and strength.
Book your individual singing lesson now
Why Adele’s Singing Style Works
Here are some of Adele’s vocal features that make her stand out—and what you can learn from them:
Dynamic Control & Emotion
Adele is brilliant at delivering soft verses and then bursting into intense choruses without losing control or damaging her voice. Songs like Easy on Me rise gradually from vulnerability into bigger vocal statements. Wikipedia+1Balanced Use of Chest Voice and Head Voice
In tracks like Someone Like You, Adele blends belting in chest voice with moments of lighter, head-voice or mixed registers—this contrast adds emotional weight without forcing the voice. jorgelinaperez.com+1Breath Support and Healthy Technique
Vocal coaches have observed that Adele, especially in more recent albums, relies more heavily on good breath support and healthier technique when belting, rather than just pushing her throat. Reddit+1Clarity in Phrasing & Storytelling
Adele doesn’t just sing the melody—she tells a story. Her phrasing, timing, and tone make the lyrics feel lived-in. Listeners feel it because she’s not hiding behind effects—her vocal delivery is exposed, honest, and clear. The Face+1
How Singing Lessons in Glasgow Can Help You Sing More Like Adele
Here’s how focussed one-to-one lessons can help you build some of what makes Adele’s singing so powerful—adapted to your voice.
1. Developing Vocal Range & Safe Belting
Learn how to expand your range without strain. We work on switching between chest voice and head/mix voice safely, so you can hit big notes in choruses and feel good doing it.
2. Building Emotional Dynamics
You’ll practice singing softly and with clarity, then growing into fuller, richer sections. We help you control the rise and fall in your singing so you can deliver emotional impact without vocal fatigue.
3. Technique for Breath Support
A lot of Adele’s power comes from strong breath control. We teach breathing techniques that support sustained singing, long phrases, and expressive delivery.
4. Storytelling through Song
Your voice can carry more than just melody—it can tell a story. We help you with phrasing, tone, and performance style so that your singing doesn’t just sound good—it means something.
Start working on your voice with a lesson in Glasgow
Who Will Benefit Most from These Lessons
Singers who love Adele’s style and want to bring more emotional depth into their voice
Beginners wanting to build strong foundations in technique and tone
Anyone returning to singing who wants confidence and control
Songwriters or performers who want to deliver their music with honesty
Students preparing for auditions, gigs, recordings, or just personal improvement
Why Choose Southside Performance Studio
We’re based in Glasgow’s Southside, and we specialise in tailored, one-to-one vocal coaching. That means:
Lessons focused on your voice, your range, your goals
Safe technique that protects your voice as you improve
Support for performance-style singing—stage presence, interpretive singing, etc.
An environment where emotion and authenticity matter just as much as technique
Book your one-to-one singing lesson here
Final Thought
Adele reminds us that what people remember isn’t the biggest belts or the most runs—it’s the moments where the voice feels real, when the emotion breaks through.
If you want to sing with that kind of power—heart + technique—start training now. Your voice deserves to carry what you feel, strong and clear.