Singing Lessons in Sydney

Singing Lessons That Keep Students Motivated — Who It’s For

Singing lessons help you sing with confidence and control — pitch, breathing, tone, range, and performance skills.

  • Beginners who want to sing confidently (even if you feel “tone deaf”)

  • Teens preparing for school performances and auditions

  • Students doing AMEB, auditions, or scholarships

  • Songwriters and musicians improving vocals for their own music

  • Adults starting singing as a new hobby

  • Returning singers rebuilding technique and confidence

Find a teacher on the map below and enquire — we’ll match you to the right fit.

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Find Your Singing Teacher

Lucy Chan

Lucy

Botany
$100/hr
Andrew Wilson

Andrew

Bondi Junction
$130/hr
Krystal, singing, piano, guitar, composition, theory and hsc music teacher

Krystal

Cambridge Park
$100/hr
Maisy, singing, songwriting, and music theory teacher

Maisy

Strathfield
$90/hr
Greer, singing and songwriting teacher

Greer

Redfern
$90/hr
Andy, drums, logic pro, music production, singing, piano, songwriting & composition teacher

Andy

Naremburn
$90/hr
Angela, singing and music theory teacher

Angela

West Ryde
$80/hr
Elisa, singing teacher

Elisa (Online)

Newtown
$100/hr
Drake, singing, guitar, logic pro, composition and music theory teacher

Drake

Loftus
$90/hr
Singing & Piano Teacher

Aveline

Mascot
$140/hr
Bella - singing, guitar, ukulele, songwriting and music theory teacher

Bella

Arncliffe
$100/hr
Nick — Singing, Piano, Cello, Music Theory Teacher

Nick

Earlwood
$110/hr
Paolo — Accordion, Piano, Composition & Music Theory Teacher

Paolo

Miranda
$100/hr
Ashlee - singing teacher

Ashlee

Hornsby
$150/hr

What You'll Learn In Singing Lessons

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Breath support and posture

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Pitch accuracy and control

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Tone, resonance and projection

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Smooth register transitions

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Chest, head and mix coordination

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Rhythm, timing and feel

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Song expression and phrasing

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Warm-ups and vocal care

How Singing Improves Everyday Communication

Singing trains the mechanics that make everyday speech sound confident and clear. You learn proper breath support (instead of shallow chest breathing), so your voice stays steadier, calmer, and easier to sustain in longer conversations.

You also build projection without shouting — learning to place your voice so it carries in noisy rooms, group settings, and presentations, while shaping vowels cleanly and landing consonants precisely so words don’t blur.

Over time, you get comfortable being heard. That shows up as better eye contact, cleaner pacing, and a voice that sounds like you mean what you say.

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Common Challenges & How We Help You Overcome Them

Most beginners struggle with breath control, pitch drift, throat/jaw tension, and uncertainty about how loud or soft to sing. That’s normal early on — it’s mostly coordination, not “talent”.

In lessons, your teacher will build efficient breathing, help you release tension, and shape vowels for a clearer tone. You’ll learn to approach songs without strain, building control, confidence, and consistency — plus safe warm-ups to keep your voice healthy.

If you’d rather learn an instrument you can sing along with, see our guitar lessons or piano lessons pages.

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Tailored Lessons, Exam Ready

Singing lessons built around your goals — from singing for enjoyment to preparing for exams and assessments.

Share your goal, current level, and timeline, and we’ll match you with the right singing teacher for focused, structured progress.

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Styles and GenresExams and Programmes
  1. Pop

  2. Rock

  3. Musical Theatre

  4. Classical

  5. Jazz

  6. R&B / Soul

  7. Contemporary

  8. Gospel

  1. AMEB syllabus
  2. ABRSM syllabus
  3. HSC Music preparation
  4. Scholarship exams
  5. University audition coaching
  6. Competition preparation
  7. Certificate and diploma courses
  8. Theory exam preparation

FAQs

No. Beginners, returning singers and advanced students are all welcome.

Yes. With proper guidance and listening exercises, most students develop reliable pitch accuracy.

Pop, musical theatre, classical, jazz, R&B, worship and more. Singing lessons are tailored to your voice and interests.

Most students notice changes within a few weeks of singing lessons once they learn proper breath support and placement.

No. Good technique protects your voice. You’ll learn how to sing without strain.

Not at the start. Many singers learn through listening and guided practice. Reading can be added later.

Your teacher will help you identify your natural range and how to extend it safely.

Yes. Children can learn healthy technique as long as the focus is on gentle, age-appropriate skills.

Completely normal. A good teacher helps you relax and build confidence gradually.

Yes. Teachers can guide you through AMEB repertoire, school auditions, musical theatre roles or gig preparation.

Short, consistent sessions work best. Even a few minutes per day helps build control.

Comfortable clothes, water and any song ideas or backing tracks you’d like to try.

Happy Parents & Adult Students

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My son has been taking singing lessons for a year now, and really has come a long way since he first started.

Cameron

Parent
5

I notice a big difference in my voice and confidence after taking singing lessons. Thank you Luka for helping me find a good teacher. 

Agatha

Adult student

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Your Singing Progress, Mapped Out

Lessons 1–3

Find your voice and sing with more ease

In your first singing lessons, we’ll set up posture, breath support, and a healthy vocal approach so you’re not pushing or straining. You’ll also learn how to warm up properly, sing a simple song with cleaner pitch, and start building confidence with a tone that feels more natural to you.

Typical focus: breath support, pitch basics, warm-ups, healthy tone, confidence

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