Trill Farm Workshops

16 - 18 March 2012 – Overtone Singing only workshop

You will learn the theory and skills of overtone singing. Rollin works from the first few chapters of the Overtone Singing Study Guide, as he leads participants in the development of the basic techniques of overtone singing.
Throughout the weekend, you will use what you have learned by engaging in group improvisation, sound sculpting and other creative exercises.

22 – 24 June 2012 – Overtone Singing & Indian Classical Music

During the Overtone Singing & Indian Classical music weekend, participants will review their overtone singing skills, and learn about the structure of Indian music. This will include: Sargam (the do-re-mi of Indian music), raga development; and time cycles. During this workshop, you will learn how to embellish Indian music by consciously bringing out the overtones.
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This workshop is for people who wish to learn more about the Indian raga system, and how to blend overtones with this tradition, in order to create a richer palette of sound.

6 – 8 July 2012 – Overtone Singing & Vocal Improvisation

The third workshop will emphasise vocal improvisation. You will learn a variety of techniques and traditions, which will all expand your understanding and awareness of the art of spontaneous music creation.
This workshop is for anyone who wishes to expand their abilities in improvising and developing greater artistic freedom in anything you do.

Workshops for Existing Groups

You may be part of an existing group, such as a choir which would like to receive a Masterclass or specialised workshop. If you would like to book a group workshop, then please email: to make a special arrangement.

Workshops for Schools

Overtone singing is absolutely magical, and children respond very positively to the sound. It is fun, as well as relaxing and engaging for young people. Rollin delivers overtone singing and/or Indian music at school assemblies and cultural festivals.
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