Sing Stronger For Longer
Celebrating and nurturing the voice through mid-life and beyond.
Maintaining and prolonging the functionality of the voice with evidence-based pedagogy specifically for the older singer
The Science of Singing Stronger for Longer
Our approach is built on a robust, four-year longitudinal study with 54 singers, providing strong, evidence-based training specifically for the mature female voice.
The core of our research challenges the old, pessimistic view of vocal aging. We found that the mature voice does not follow a predictable decline. Instead, changes are highly individual and are influenced by a complex blend of lifestyle, well-being, and physiological factors.
This bespoke pedagogy is designed to meet the unique needs of older singers, helping you sustain your technical abilities and continue finding joy in your singing for years to come.
The Moseley-Morgan Method: this will give singers the tools and skills they need to navigate the changes to their voices as they get older and maintain vocal function to allow them to continue to sing into senescence.
Does This Sound Familiar

Lost High Notes
‘I can no longer hit the high notes, my range has dropped, what can I do?

Limited Breath Control
I keep running out of breath when singing

Decreasing Vocal Stamina
My voice is tired after singing for only half an hour



These Issues Are Reversible
Every singer I have ever worked with has come to me with similar problems. Age-related changes do affect total lung volume, maximum phonational frequency range and vocal stamina. However my research has given robust evidence that these problems can be overcome with targeted exercises.
What Our Training Focuses On?
Breathing and Breath Control
Building the respiratory strength and control you need for longer, more sustained phrases.
Agility and Resonance
Re-establishing flexibility and the bright, focused quality of your sound.
Vibrato and Intonation
Achieving a steady, reliable vibrato and maintaining accurate pitch.
Vocal Power, Stamina, and Range
Restoring the resilience, volume, and full pitch capability you may have lost.
Client Testimonials
Find Out More
Learn More about The Moseley-Morgan Method, and Rebecca Moseley-Morgan, who developed the method.