Singing lessons near me in Australia

Discover your voice with expert singing teachers across Australia. Learn pop, rock, jazz, classical and more. All ages and skill levels welcome. Build confidence and technique today.

Singing lessons across Australia for pop, classical and jazz

Singing for Kids

Singing for Kids

Practice songs that spark imagination.

Rock Singing

Rock Singing

Sing like your favorite rock legends.

Singing for Beginner

Singing for Beginner

Develop vocal control step by step.

Movie Singing

Movie Singing

Learn ear training and pitch shaping for screen-ready vocals.

Pop Singing

Pop Singing

Get personalized vocal coaching for the spotlight.

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Shekinah taught 13 days ago

The session focused on vocal exercises to improve range and control, application of these techniques in singing a song, and using karaoke for practice. The student worked on vocal texture and feeling while singing with a cold. The session also included exploring new songs and artists for future lessons, with plans for makeup classes and continued practice during a break.

Vocal Warm-ups: Humming

Vocal Exercise: 'Do-Me'

Octave Jumps

Voice Control: Sustained Notes with Heartbeat

Karaoke as a Learning Tool

Adapting Voice Texture to Songs

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Maadhavi taught 24 days ago

The Student practiced vocal warm-ups, breathing exercises, and trills to improve vocal technique and breath control. The Student then began learning the song "Let It Go" from Frozen, focusing on pitch and memorizing lyrics. The student was assigned homework to practice the warm-ups, memorize the song, and find a track for the song for the next session.

Vocal Warm-ups: Stretching and Breathing Exercises

Vocal Exercises: Trills and 'Mee-May-Moo'

Song Selection and Learning: 'Let It Go'

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Hope taught 30 days ago

The session covered breathing exercises, vocal warm-ups, and applying those techniques to singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Better Be Home Soon." The student practiced expanding vocal range and breath control, with emphasis on diaphragmatic support. Homework includes practicing breathing exercises, reviewing a vocal warm-up video, and sending the tutor new song ideas.

Vocal Range Expansion

Applying Air Support to Singing Phrases

Recognizing and Correcting Vocal Tension

Vocal Dynamics: Loud and Soft

Air Support and Projection

Diaphragmatic Breathing

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Richard taught about 1 month ago

The student and tutor worked on vocal exercises and two songs, focusing on improving falsetto and adjusting vocal style to match the song's genre. The student was advised to continue practicing the falsetto sections and explore new wave music to better understand the style of "Young Lady, You're Scaring Me." The next session will include working on "My Way" by Frank Sinatra and finding similar songs to the current one.

Vocal Warm-ups and Their Purpose

Falsetto Technique and Improvement

Song Style and Vocal Delivery

Treble vs. Bass Vocal Styles

Genre and Vocal Attack

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Krissan taught about 1 month ago

The session covered pitch matching exercises, vocal warm-ups including scales and arpeggios, and an initial assessment of the student's voice type. The tutor provided techniques for improving pitch and vocal resonance. The student sang several songs, and the tutor offered feedback on vocal technique and areas for improvement, such as ear training and pitch perfection.

Vocal Warm-ups and Scales

Singing Inwards vs. Pushing

Jaw Release for High Notes

Match Pitching

Identifying Voice Type: Mezzo-Soprano

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Maadhavi taught about 2 months ago

The student and tutor practiced breathing exercises, vocal warm-ups focusing on vibration, and worked on a song. The session emphasized proper enunciation, breath control, and feeling vibrations in different parts of the face. Homework includes practicing the breathing exercises and vocal warm-ups discussed in class.

Diaphragmatic Breathing

Vocal Warm-ups: 'Mmm' Vibration

Vocal Warm-ups: 'Me' Sound and Pitch Control

Enunciation in Singing

Using Breath for Vocal Support

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5 Quick Tips for Mastering Singing Lessons in Australia

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced vocalist looking to refine your technique, singing lessons can significantly boost your vocal abilities. Australia is home to many talented singing coaches and vocal trainers, but to make the most of your lessons and practice time, it's important to follow a few key tips and tricks. Here are five quick and effective tips to help you improve your singing voice in Australia.

1. Essential Singing Warm-Up Techniques to Protect Your Voice

One of the most important singing tips that even experienced singers swear by is warming up before singing. Just like any other muscle in your body, your vocal cords need to be properly warmed up to avoid strain and injury. Start with simple exercises such as lip trills, humming, or scales to gently get your voice ready for more demanding exercises. Warming up your voice helps you increase your vocal range, improve pitch accuracy, and reduce the risk of vocal fatigue. This is a great habit to develop, whether you're taking singing lessons in Sydney, Melbourne, or anywhere else in Australia.

2. How Staying Hydrated Improves Your Vocal Performance

Your voice is made up of muscles that need to stay hydrated to function properly. Dehydration can lead to a dry throat, causing your voice to sound raspy or tired. To keep your vocal cords in their best condition, make sure you drink plenty of water throughout the day. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, as these can dry out your throat and make singing more difficult. Proper hydration is one of the easiest singing hacks that can help you maintain a clear and healthy voice.

3. Master Diaphragmatic Breathing for Stronger Vocals

Proper breathing technique is crucial when it comes to singing. Many singers rely on shallow chest breathing, which doesn’t provide enough air support for powerful singing. To improve your breath control, focus on diaphragmatic breathing. This involves breathing deeply into your lower lungs, rather than your chest. By using your diaphragm, you'll be able to sustain longer phrases, sing more powerfully, and control your pitch. It's a simple but highly effective tip to enhance your vocal performance.

If you're unsure whether you're breathing correctly, working with a vocal coach during your singing lessons in Australia can help you refine your breathing technique and gain more control over your voice.

4. Improve Your Singing Sound with Correct Posture

Believe it or not, your posture plays a significant role in how your voice sounds. Standing or sitting with poor posture can restrict your airflow and make it harder to project your voice. To sing effectively, stand up straight with your shoulders relaxed and back, your chest open, and your head aligned with your spine. This allows your lungs to expand fully, helping you produce a stronger, clearer sound. Additionally, good posture helps you avoid unnecessary strain on your voice, reducing the risk of vocal fatigue or injury.

When practicing at home or during your singing lessons in Brisbane or Adelaide, pay attention to how you stand or sit. You’ll find that even small changes in posture can lead to better vocal results.

5. Build Vocal Strength with Consistent Practice

The key to improving any skill is consistent practice – and singing is no exception. To strengthen your voice, build your range, and improve your vocal technique, you need to practice regularly. Set aside time each day for vocal exercises, whether it’s doing scales, singing along to your favorite songs, or working through specific exercises with a vocal coach. Even just 15 to 20 minutes a day can make a significant difference over time. Consistency is crucial, so aim to practice as often as possible to ensure steady improvement.

Singing lessons in Australia