Voice lessons at TakeSessions focus on building healthy vocal technique, expanding your range, improving pitch accuracy, and developing stage presence. Our vocal coaches work with singers of all styles — pop, musical theater, classical, R&B, jazz, and more.
Lesson Pricing
| Format | Duration | Per Lesson | Package |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private In-Person | 30 min | $55 | 4 for $200 |
| Private In-Person Popular | 45 min | $75 | 4 for $280 |
| Private In-Person | 60 min | $95 | 4 for $360 |
| Private Online | 30 min | $45 | 4 for $160 |
| Private Online Popular | 45 min | $65 | 4 for $240 |
| Private Online | 60 min | $85 | 4 for $320 |
What Voice Students Say
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"I was nervous about singing lessons as an adult beginner, but Aria made me feel completely comfortable from day one. My range and confidence have grown so much!"
Lisa M. · with Aria J.
Voice Lesson FAQs
Is my child too young to start voice lessons?
We generally recommend starting formal voice lessons around age 7 or 8. Before that, a child's vocal cords are still developing, so heavy technique work isn't appropriate. For younger kids (ages 4–6), we offer music readiness lessons that focus on pitch matching, rhythm, and musical expression through singing games — a great foundation for formal training later.
Can voice lessons actually help with stage fright and performance anxiety?
Yes — this is one of the biggest benefits our students report. Our vocal coaches gradually build your confidence through breathing techniques, practice performances, and positive reinforcement. You'll start by singing comfortably in your lesson, then progress to small recitals and eventually larger performance opportunities. Many students who started out terrified of singing in front of anyone end up loving the stage.
I think I'm tone-deaf — can I still learn to sing?
True tone-deafness (amusia) is extremely rare — fewer than 4% of people have it. Most people who think they can't sing simply haven't had proper training. Our vocal coaches specialize in developing pitch accuracy through ear training exercises, vocal warm-ups, and targeted drills. The vast majority of students who come in believing they 'can't sing' are matching pitch confidently within just a few weeks.
What styles of singing do your vocal coaches teach?
Our vocal coaches cover pop, R&B, musical theater, classical, jazz, folk, rock, country, and more. During your first lesson, your coach will discuss your favorite artists and genres to build a curriculum around music you love. Regardless of style, every student learns healthy vocal technique — proper breathing, support, and resonance — so your voice stays strong and protected.
Do I need to know how to read music before starting voice lessons?
Not at all. Many successful singers learn by ear, and our coaches are experienced at teaching students who have no music-reading background. That said, learning basic music literacy — understanding rhythm, pitch notation, and simple sight-singing — will make you a more versatile singer over time. Your coach will introduce these skills naturally as part of your lessons.