At Cambridge, one beginning to learn English singing style (9)
I believe the answer is:
cantabile
'singing style' is the definition.
'cantabile' can be an answer for 'singing' (I've seen this before). I am unsure of the 'style' bit.
'at cambridge one beginning to learn english' is the wordplay.
'at' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'cambridge' becomes 'Cantab' (short for Cantabrigian, meaning from Cambridge).
'one' becomes 'i' (Roman numeral).
'beginning to' indicates taking the first letters.
The first letters of 'learn english' is 'le'.
'cantab' next to 'i' is 'cantabi'.
'cantabi'+'le'='CANTABILE'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for cantabile that I've seen before include "Like singing" , "(Of music) in a smooth singing style" , "In a singing style (mus.)" , "In a smooth singing style - balance it (anag)" , "Melodious, as in singing - balance it (anag)" .)