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Return to what matters.
Dai Segni turns your coaching and lesson recordings into a searchable archive with audio clips attached. Ask it what Helen said about your Porgi amor in the session you had 6 weeks ago. Hear the answer.
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Your coachings, searchable.
Every singer has heard the same note twice, sometimes from the same coach months apart, because the first time got lost in a notebook or a voice memo on their phone. Dai Segni fixes that.
You record your coaching sessions directly in the app, or drop in an existing audio file. Dai Segni transcribes the recording, identifies the repertoire, and builds a searchable archive of everything your coaches have told you, tagged by piece, technique, and bar number.
Ask it a question as simple as “What did I work on with Karen in our last lesson?” or as specific as “What comments has Lucas made about my e vowel in my coachings this year?” It finds the exact moments and gives you the clips.
It works across pieces, coaches, and years. Notes from different sessions on the same role get linked together automatically, so you can see patterns across your whole archive, not just the last lesson.
Return to the marks.
Dal segno , “return to the mark”, is the instruction a conductor gives when the orchestra returns to a marked passage in the score. For a singer, the marks are everything: the breath mark before a phrase, the red circle around a note that keeps going flat.
Dai segni is the plural, “return to the marks”.
This is what we help you do, return to what matters.
Three steps. Nothing more.
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Record your session live in the Dai Segni app, or drop in an existing audio file afterwards. We accept MP3, M4A, and WAV.
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We transcribe the audio and identify the repertoire automatically. Mention “Casta diva” and we know you mean Bellini’s Norma, Act I, 1831. Notes are extracted and tagged by technique, bar number, coach, and role, then linked across sessions.
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Ask anything in plain language. “What did Narelle say about my high A flat in Porgi amor?” The answer appears with the audio clips. Search across your whole archive: by coach, by role, by technique.
SESSION
Coaching with Helen Maddern
ELAPSED
00:42:18
“The third is flattening - hear the chord before you sing into it.”
“Don’t push. Stay light through the break - the voice will find it.”
“More darkness on the vowel - and the double consonant must land precisely.”
“Breath at the rest, not before - you’re rushing the preparation.”
“What did Helen say about my passaggio in Porgi amor from Le nozze di Figaro?”
Helen has mentioned your passaggio in Porgi amor in 3 of your last 5 sessions, consistently focusing on preparation: arriving at the lift too late, and jaw tension closing the resonance before the F.
She raised the same issue working on Don Giovanni and Così fan tutte, both sharing the same tessitura.
Ask anything about your sessions…
“I built Dai Segni to fix a problem my wife lived with every week: hundreds of hours of coaching recordings on her phone and no way to find anything.
I wanted her to be able to trace her progress, her feedback, and her artistic life across every session, with every coach, in every studio.
If Dai Segni helps you do the same, my job is done.”
— Gavin, founder