Sing & See is a tool that can help you develop your voice by giving you precise real-time visual feedback on your pitch and vocal timbre. The software shows you what your voice is actually doing as you sing, and can help you focus in your practice, to check up on your pitch, your vibrato, your loudness, or details of the harmonics (overtones) in your voice.

For all vocal styles
Sing & See is designed to meet the needs of singers and teachers working in all vocal styles and genres. Whatever level you are at - a beginner, already taking lessons, or already a performing singer - Sing & See can help you improve your vocal skills


Pitch and Spectogram View
The software can be used as an aid in practice - showing you how you are maintaining pitch, volume, or vocal colour.


Virtual Piano Keyboard
A virtual keyboard helps you to visualise your singing in a musical context, and it also can be played - either by clicking on the keys with your mouse or by keyboard shortcuts.




For singers of all vocal styles
This voice training software tool will help you achieve your singing goals faster than you've ever thought. Whether you want to be a professional singer, to perform better at the karaoke club, or just to enjoy yourself with more confidence in your singing. Whatever level you are at - a beginner, already taking lessons, or already a performing singer - then Sing & See vocal training software can help you improve your vocal skills and reach the next level in your quest to sing better and better.
Sing & See is designed to meet the needs of singers and teachers working in all vocal styles and genres. It helps singing teachers to give more precise feedback to their students, and for those students to get a better understanding of what their voices were doing as they sang, allowing singers to see the shape of their voice and then to listen to it being replayed - again seeing it directly on the screen.


Pitch and Spectogram
Sing & See enables you to actually see your voice on the computer screen - as you sing. The software contains sophisticated algorithms that analyse your voice to work out what pitch you're singing. It is then displayed on the computer screen in easy-to-understand displays. The software can be used as an aid in practice - showing you how you are maintaining pitch, volume, or vocal colour.
In the pitch view,the exact pitch of your voice is shown while you sing. You can see what note you are singing on the piano keyboard and stave - this can help in learning to identify the sound of your voice with specific notes. You also see a line that mirrors how your pitch moves with time as you sing a single note or a range of notes. The continuous line allows you to see visually the control of pitch, and even details such as vibrato and how easily you move from one pitch to another.
The spectrogramshows you the timbre of your voice - the visual display representats the harmonic structures in the voice and how it changes while you're singing. This display provides a visually rich picture of the voice's character over time, including vowel shapes, twang, breathiness, voice onset, vibrato, and pitch variation.


Virtual Piano Keyboard
As well as showing you a line of the exact pitch your voice traces over time, Sing & See voice training software helps you to visualise your singing in a musical context. It highlights each note you sing on a virtual piano keyboard at the top of the screen, and also on a musical staff displayed on the left side. So you get an immediate visual understanding of how each pitch in your vocal range relates to music both as it is written and as it is played on the keyboard.
Not only do you SEE your sung notes, but the virtual keyboard in Sing & See can be played - either by clicking on the keys with your mouse or by keyboard shortcuts. So if you don't have a keyboard to help in your practising you can use the Sing & See keyboard to give you a pitch cue (even if you do, it's still very handy to be able to simply click on a key in Sing & See to hear the note, instead of having to reach over to your piano or keyboard).
