Voice Lessons in Los Angeles

Develop your vocal technique, range, and performance confidence with expert vocal coaching.

Singer performing during a voice lesson performance coaching session

Private voice lessons in Los Angeles

Voice Lessons for Kids, Teens, and Adults

Take Sessions matches singers with Los Angeles vocal coaches who understand healthy technique, musical style, and performance confidence. Beginners can work on pitch, breath support, tone, and finding their voice, while experienced singers can refine range, repertoire, auditions, recording prep, and stage presence.

Lessons are available in studio settings and online for students across Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood, Brentwood, Westwood, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Venice, Woodland Hills, and nearby Los Angeles neighborhoods.

Aria J. vocal coach in Los Angeles
Voice students can work on singing technique, audition songs, recording prep, and performance confidence.

Voice lessons at Take Sessions 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.

How Voice Lessons Work

Choose studio or online lessons, then get matched with a vocal coach who can build a plan around your voice, goals, songs, and performance needs.

Studio Voice Lessons

Work one-on-one in a focused studio setting where your vocal coach can hear pitch, tone, breath, resonance, diction, and musical phrasing in detail.

Online Voice Lessons

Online singing lessons work well with a quiet room, reliable audio, and a simple camera setup. Your musician can guide warmups, technique, repertoire, and weekly practice goals from home.

Singing Lessons and Vocal Coaching

Beginners, working singers, actors, recording artists, and auditioning students can focus on healthy technique, range, style, performance confidence, or specific songs.

Singer practicing vocals for performance and audition preparation

Voice curriculum

What You Will Learn in Voice Lessons

Voice lessons balance healthy vocal technique with the musical and performance skills that help singers sound confident across styles.

  • Breath support, posture, resonance, and relaxed vocal production
  • Pitch accuracy, ear training, intervals, harmony, and sight-singing basics
  • Vocal range, registers, head voice, chest voice, mix, and smooth transitions
  • Diction, phrasing, tone, dynamics, microphone technique, and musical expression
  • Pop, R&B, musical theater, classical, jazz, folk, rock, and singer-songwriter styles
  • Auditions, school performances, recitals, recording sessions, and stage confidence

Voice Lesson Pricing

Voice lesson pricing is transparent, with no long-term contract required. Choose studio or online singing lessons in the duration that fits your goals, voice, and performance schedule.

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

"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. 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.
How much do voice lessons cost in Los Angeles?
Private voice lessons in Los Angeles commonly range from about $65 to $200 per hour depending on vocal coach experience, lesson format, and lesson length. Take Sessions publishes clear studio and online lesson pricing, with no long-term contract required.
Are voice lessons and singing lessons the same thing?
They are often used interchangeably. Voice lessons usually emphasize healthy vocal technique, breath support, pitch, range, tone, and vocal habits, while singing lessons may also focus heavily on songs, style, performance, and repertoire. A strong lesson plan includes both.
Can adults take beginner singing lessons?
Yes. Adults can start voice lessons with no previous training. Adult beginners often work on matching pitch, breathing, confidence, favorite songs, and learning how to practice without straining the voice.
Can voice lessons improve vocal range?
Voice lessons can help singers access more range by building breath support, reducing tension, improving resonance, and strengthening transitions between registers. Range expands best when the work is gradual and healthy.
Do online voice lessons work?
Yes. Online voice lessons work well for many students when the room is quiet and the device is positioned so the coach can see posture and hear clearly. They are especially useful for consistent weekly coaching, warmups, repertoire, and audition preparation.
Can voice lessons help with auditions or performance anxiety?
Yes. Voice lessons can include audition cuts, song selection, phrasing, stage presence, microphone technique, memorization, and performance habits that help students feel more prepared and confident.

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