Singing Lessons in Sydney
Singing Teachers Across Sydney
Wherever you’re based, there’s a good chance one of our singing teachers is nearby.
Our teachers are spread across suburbs including Bondi Junction, Botany, Strathfield, Redfern, Newtown, Mascot, Arncliffe, Kingsford, Naremburn, West Ryde, Hornsby, Miranda, Earlwood, Loftus, Cambridge Park, Bossley Park, and The Ponds, giving us solid coverage of the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, Inner South, North Shore, Sutherland Shire, and Western Sydney.
Compare teachers on the map below, or skip the commute entirely with an online lesson.
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Singing Lessons for Kids and Singing Lessons for Adults
Singing lessons look quite different depending on the age and goals of the student.
For kids, the focus stays gentle and age-appropriate. Children’s voices are still developing, so lessons centre on healthy habits early, things like proper breathing, relaxed posture, and singing without strain, rather than pushing range or power before the voice is ready for it. Many kids build confidence quickly through simple songs and games, and some go on to prepare for school performances, auditions, or AMEB exams as they progress.
For adults, singing lessons are usually about unlocking a voice that’s been sitting unused, whether that’s to finally sing in tune, build confidence for karaoke and social settings, or work toward something more structured like an audition or performance. There’s no assumption that you need natural talent to start. Most adults are surprised by how much breath control and technique can do for a voice they thought was just “not good.” If you also play an instrument and want to accompany yourself, our guitar lessons and piano lessons pages are worth a look too.


How Much Do Singing Lessons Cost in Sydney?
Singing lessons with our Sydney teachers currently sit around $60 to $150 per hour. That’s a wider range than most instruments, which reflects how varied singing teachers are in terms of experience, background, and specialisation. A few things move that number:
Experience: teachers with more years behind them, formal training, or a background in performance tend to charge toward the top of the range. For students working toward specific goals like auditions or exams, that extra experience is usually worth it.
Lesson length: shorter lessons suit younger or newer students who are still building focus and foundational habits. Adults and those preparing for exams or auditions often benefit from a longer session, since singing needs a proper warm-up before you can get into the real work of the lesson.
Online vs in-person: going online saves you the cost of travel on top of the lesson itself. There’s no commute involved, no transport costs, and no travel time eating into your day before or after the session.
When you enquire, we’ll match you with a teacher who fits your goals, schedule, and budget.
Online Singing Lessons vs In-Person Lessons
Singing is a physical thing, breath, posture, the actual mechanics of how a sound leaves your body. So the format question comes down to how closely you want a teacher watching that process while you sing.
In-person lessons put a teacher right there in the room with you. Online lessons trade that for convenience and consistency, with a screen in between instead. Most of our teachers offer both, so it’s really about what works for you.
Learn from anywhere, no commute required
Saves time and money otherwise spent travelling to a lesson
Fits a busy schedule around work, uni, or school commitments
Bigger pool of teachers, since location stops being a limiting factor
Great for adults and returning singers wanting flexibility over structure
Comfortable, familiar space to sing in, which helps some students relax
Platform flexibility: Zoom, Google Meet, or whatever works for you
- Record your lessons easily: learning from your own setup at home makes it simple to record sessions and replay them for practice during the week.
- Tension spotted instantly: your teacher sees shoulders tighten or jaw clench before it becomes a habit
- True vocal tone, not flattened or compressed by a speaker or microphone
- Breath support corrected live, watching how you’re actually breathing, not just hearing the result
- Best for exam, audition, or performance prep, where small details matter
- Posture adjusted hands-on, so good habits form from the start
- Stronger rapport built through regular face-to-face sessions
- Local to you, teachers based across Sydney
- Your teacher can demonstrate techniques in real time, hearing and seeing exactly how something should sound and look, right in front of you
Singing Lessons in Sydney - FAQs
Do I need any experience before starting singing lessons?
No. Beginners, returning singers and advanced students are all welcome.
Can anyone learn to sing in tune?
Yes. With proper guidance and listening exercises, most students develop reliable pitch accuracy.
What styles of singing can I learn?
Pop, musical theatre, classical, jazz, R&B, worship and more. Singing lessons are tailored to your voice and interests.
How long before I hear improvement?
Most students notice changes within a few weeks of singing lessons once they learn proper breath support and placement.
Will singing lessons damage my voice?
No. Good technique protects your voice. You’ll learn how to sing without strain.
Do I need to read music to learn singing?
Not at the start. Many singers learn through listening and guided practice. Reading can be added later.
How do I know my vocal range?
Your teacher will help you identify your natural range and how to extend it safely.
Can kids learn singing safely?
Yes. Children can learn healthy technique as long as the focus is on gentle, age-appropriate skills.
What if I feel nervous singing in front of someone?
Completely normal. A good teacher helps you relax and build confidence gradually.
Can I prepare for AMEB or audition pieces?
Yes. Teachers can guide you through AMEB repertoire, school auditions, musical theatre roles or gig preparation.
How often should I practise?
Short, consistent sessions work best. Even a few minutes per day helps build control.
What should I bring to my first singing lesson?
Comfortable clothes, water and any song ideas or backing tracks you’d like to try.
What Students Say About Our Sydney Singing Teachers
I want to express my appreciation for Andrew. My girls love their lessons and I was so proud to watch them perform in front of a live audience. It was a wonderful chance for them to also see others play and it really inspired them. Thank you so much for all your effort organising the recital.
Dominika
Our daughter Caitlan progressed from a beginner to singing confidently in front of an audience after 12 months of lessons with Ashlee. Her teaching style was warm, calm and encouraging which motivated Caitlan to practice and improve. Caitlan saw Ashlee not only as a teacher, but a role model that she aspired to emulate. We would happily recommend Ashlee to anyone looking for a singing teacher.
Judith & Andrew
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Singing Lessons for Beginners to Advanced Students
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Your first lessons are about laying the groundwork: proper posture, breath support, and a healthy vocal approach so you’re not pushing or straining to hit notes. You’ll learn how to warm up properly, sing through a simple song with cleaner pitch, and start building confidence with a tone that actually feels like yours.
Typical focus: breath support, pitch basics, warm-ups, healthy tone, confidence

















