Learning to sing online comes in many forms — from downloadable audio lessons to interactive apps. In this article, we compare Singorama, a long-standing audio-based course created by Melanie Alexander, with Singing Carrots, a data-driven practice platform. This Singorama review will highlight what each program does well, where they differ, and which might suit your goals.
Singorama Review

Singorama is a downloadable singing course that has been around for years, created by Australian singer Melanie Alexander. The program is designed to guide beginners from the basics (like breathing and pitch matching) to more advanced skills such as harmony, tone development, and even songwriting.
The package includes audio lessons (MP3s), workbooks (PDFs), and some bonus tools like:
- Perfect Your Pitch Trainer – a game-style ear training tool.
- Mini Recording Studio – software that lets you record your voice over backing tracks.
Because it’s sold as a one-time purchase (around $67–99 depending on version), you get lifetime access without recurring fees. Many users on forums appreciate this affordability and the structured, step-by-step curriculum. Some report noticeable improvements in vocal range and control when they stick with the schedule.
However, the course does have limitations. It’s audio-only — there are no video demonstrations or real-time visuals, which can make it harder for visual learners. There’s also no interactive feedback: you won’t know immediately if you’re singing off-pitch or misapplying a technique. Marketing for the course has sometimes been criticized for exaggerating how quickly results come. In reality, like any program, progress depends on consistent practice.
Pros
- Clear, beginner-friendly structure.
- Lifetime access for a one-time price.
- Includes bonus tools for pitch and recording practice.
- Covers a broad range of topics (including songwriting).
Cons
- No video lessons, only audio + PDFs.
- No instant feedback or progress tracking.
- Marketing claims can overpromise fast results.
- Self-assessment required — mistakes may go unnoticed.
Singing Carrots – Overview

Singing Carrots takes a very different approach. Instead of being a fixed course, it’s an interactive training platform built around real-time feedback and adaptive tools.
It’s a vocal training platform used by over 300,000 singers, built around an AI vocal coach that listens to you sing in real time and adapts every session to your voice — planning exercises around your range, adjusting difficulty as you go, and remembering your progress between sessions. Beyond pitch, the coach also analyzes voice quality: airiness, ring, vibrato, and loudness.
It’s the only singing app with published outcome data: across 2,000+ singers, beginners improved their pitch accuracy by +16.5 percentage points in four weeks. Around the coach sit its free tools — the vocal range test, pitch accuracy test, and real-time pitch monitor — plus song search that matches songs to your measured range.
Key features include:
- Vocal Range Test – instantly maps your lowest and highest notes and compares them with famous singers.
- Pitch Accuracy Test & Pitch Monitor – shows in real time if you’re on pitch, too high, or too low.
- Song Library – over 70,000 songs matched to your exact vocal range, with recommended keys for comfortable practice.
- Custom MIDI Uploads – turn any melody or MIDI file into a personalized exercise.
- Gamified Practice – pitch games, progress stats, and leaderboards keep motivation high.
- Structured Video Courses – such as From Zero to Hero and All-Round Vocalist.
Unlike Singorama’s static lessons, Singing Carrots adapts every exercise to your range and provides immediate visual feedback, helping you adjust on the spot. It’s subscription-based.
Key Differences
- Format: Singorama is a one-time audio course; Singing Carrots is an interactive app you use on iPhone or in your browser.
- Feedback: Singorama requires self-assessment; Singing Carrots shows live pitch feedback and detailed stats.
- Content: Singorama includes breathing, pitch, harmony, and songwriting; Singing Carrots emphasizes pitch, range, song-matching, and flexible practice.
- Tools: Singorama bundles software for ear training and recording; Singing Carrots offers pitch games, range tools, and a massive adaptive song library.
- Access: Singorama is offline (audio + PDFs, lifetime access). Singing Carrots runs on iPhone (App Store) or in your browser, with ongoing updates.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Singorama if you prefer a structured, affordable, audio-based curriculum you can own forever. It’s good for those who don’t mind self-assessment and want a budget-friendly way to get started.
Choose Singing Carrots if you want the vocal coach experience: feedback on your singing, answers to your questions in real time. An interactive, tech-powered training with real-time pitch feedback, detailed stats, and adaptive exercises that evolve with your voice. It’s ideal for singers who want measurable progress and a flexible practice routine.
For many learners, the two can even complement each other: you could follow Singorama’s structured lessons and then practice them inside Singing Carrots to add feedback and motivation.
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