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Average rating 5 ⭐ from 6,574+ reviews. Our students love their singing lessons!

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Great news: 97% of our singing teachers offer the first lesson free! Online singing lessons cost $29/hr on average.

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Reach out to your tutor, share your singing goals (pitch accuracy, breath support, range extension, or audition prep), and set up a schedule that works for you.

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💻 How do online Singing lessons work?

You can discuss directly with your teacher via email or phone. Their contact details are in the left-hand bar of the lesson request. You can then decide with your teacher on the format of classes you would prefer. 

There are number of possibilities: 

  • Skype
  • Google Hangout
  • Zoom
  • Discord
  • Telephone

A number of tools allow you to exchange via audio and video, as well as to share your screen or your tablet. 

24,763 tutors offer singing classes online

🔎 How are tutors selected to give online Singing lessons?

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🎓 How many tutors are available to give Singing lessons via webcam?


24,763 tutors from singing are available to help you with singing.


You can browse their profiles and choose the one that best suits your requirements while learning from the comfort of your home.


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💰 What is the average price for online Singing lessons?

The average price for online singing lessons classes is $ 29 .

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors: 

  • The teacher's level of experience in their subject singing
  • The duration of the course

90% of tutors offer their first lesson for free. 

Online classes are on average 20% more expensive than face-to-face classes. 

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🖋 What is the average rating for tutors giving online Singing classes?

These reviews, which have been added directly from students and their experience with singing tutor on our platform, serve as a guarantee to the seriousness of our teachers. Reviews obtain their value as they are validated by the community, highlighting the quality of teachers who benefit from positive feedback from their students.

From a sample of 6,574 reviews, students give an average score of 5 out of 5.

In the event of a problem with a course, our customer service team is available to find a quick solution (by phone or email five days a week).

For each subject, you can view student reviews.

💻 Why choose online lessons?

With so many of our connections being formed and maintained via online channels, online learning is becoming more and more popular with students.


It’s easy since both students and teachers have already mastered the digital tools that are used to facilitate online lessons.

It’s safe, simple and convenient. Wherever you are, you can connect with a teacher suited to your needs in just a few clicks.

24,763 Singing tutors are available here to help you.

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Essential information about your singing lessons

✅ Average price :$29/h
✅ Average response time :4h
✅ Tutors available :24,763
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

Not sure yet? Online voice lessons are a great place to start.

Singing online: the mic is hot, even in your bedroom

One of the funniest modern sounds is the same everywhere: the tiny “testing, testing” you hear right before a video call starts. Add a pair of headphones, a cheap USB mic, and suddenly your living room feels like a mini studio. That’s part of why an online singing lesson has become such a normal way to learn, especially when your schedule is packed or the best coach isn’t anywhere near your ZIP code.

On Superprof, you can browse 24763 teachers and find someone who fits your style, goals, and budget, whether you’re a total beginner or you’re polishing vocals for auditions, church solos, or a band.

Why singing lessons online actually work 

Singing is physical, personal, and honestly a little vulnerable. So it surprises people when online voice lessons work so well. But once you try it, it makes sense: you still get real-time feedback, you can record everything, and you don’t lose time driving across town.

Top benefits you’ll notice fast

  1. You can learn from the right tutor, not just the closest one. If you want musical theater, R&B runs, classical, or rock grit, you can find a match even if they live across the country.
  2. Your practice gets more consistent. Shorter, more frequent voice lessons online are easier to schedule than one long in-person block.
  3. You can replay your own progress. Recording your session (with your tutor’s okay) lets you hear what “better” sounded like, not just guess.
  4. It’s easier to sing without feeling watched. A lot of students loosen up at home, which helps tone and confidence.
  5. Digital tools make feedback clearer. Screen-shared warmups, piano apps, and simple visual trackers can make pitch and rhythm problems more obvious.

And here’s a concrete reason online learning tends to stick: the flexibility. The National Center for Education Statistics reported that 26 percent of undergraduate students took at least one distance education course in 2022 (NCES, 2023). Singing lessons online follow the same logic. When learning fits life, people keep going.

Cost matters too. In the United States, online singing lessons usually fall in the $30 to $100 per hour range (the typical range for music tutoring). You’ll see variety based on experience, specialty, and location. Big markets like NYC, LA, and SF can run higher. Some tutors offer a first lesson free, but it depends on the teacher, so always check the listing details.

Quick reality check: there’s generally no tax break for tutoring in the US, so it’s best to choose based on fit and results, not paperwork.

Online culture that can boost your singing between lessons

If you’ve ever watched a “vocal coach reacts” video, you already know the internet loves singing. That’s not just entertainment, it can be fuel for practice. A lot of singers build motivation by joining online spaces where people post covers, ask for feedback, and talk technique.

A simple starting point is the r/singing community on Reddit. You’ll see posts about vocal strain, breath support, and how to get through a tough song without cracking. It’s not a replacement for a tutor, but it’s great for feeling less alone when you’re stuck on something.

Also, watching live-streamed masterclasses and virtual open mics can help you “hear” what good technique sounds like in different styles. Even just seeing how other singers set up their mic, camera, and lighting can make your own online singing lesson feel smoother.

The singing deep dive: what you’ll actually work on in online voice lessons

Singing is not magic. It’s coordination. A good tutor will listen for a few key things, then give you exercises that train your voice like a sport.

Here are some terms you’ll hear a lot in singing lessons online, explained in plain English:

  • Breath support: using steady air from your diaphragm area (think controlled airflow, not a big gulp of air) so notes don’t wobble or fade.
  • Pitch: how high or low a note is. Online, tutors often check pitch with piano apps or by having you match notes and intervals.
  • Resonance: where your sound “rings.” You might try moving the buzz forward (more mask resonance) or warming it up for a fuller tone.
  • Vocal registers: different “gears” of the voice, like chest voice and head voice. Many students want to smooth the break between them.
  • Vibrato: a natural, small wave in pitch that can happen when you’re relaxed and supported. Good tutors don’t force it early, they build the setup first.
  • Mix voice: a blend that helps you sing higher with power without shouting. This is one of the most common online voice lessons goals for pop and musical theater.

Online makes this technical stuff easier than you’d think. Your tutor can demonstrate, then you can record a quick clip and listen back immediately. That listen-back moment is huge. You’ll catch habits you can’t feel while you’re singing, like pushing volume, tightening your jaw, or letting vowels go flat.

Popular tools that make singing lessons online smoother

The right tools won’t replace practice, but they can make your lessons clearer and your practice time more focused. If you’re doing online singing lessons, try a setup that keeps audio clean and makes it easy to review what you did.

These are common, practical options many students use:

  • Zoom or Google Meet for stable video calls, plus screen share for warmups and sheet music.
  • GarageBand (Mac and iOS) or BandLab (web and mobile) to record yourself and layer a simple backing track.
  • Vocal Pitch Monitor style apps (or any real-time pitch tracker) to see if you drift sharp or flat on sustained notes.
  • Musicnotes for digital sheet music when you’re working on repertoire and want quick transpositions.
  • Notion or Google Docs for a running practice log, with weekly goals and the exact exercises your tutor assigned.

A practical tip that makes online singing lessons feel less awkward

Set up a “two-device” routine if you can. Use your laptop for the video call, then place your phone 6 to 10 feet away to record video and audio of your singing. You’ll get a better sense of what you actually sound like in a room, not just what your head hears.

After your lesson, take 3 minutes to write down two things: one technical note (like “keep ribs expanded on long phrases”) and one song note (like “open the ‘ah’ vowel on the chorus”). That tiny recap keeps your practice from turning into random singing.

Ready to find your voice from anywhere?

Whether you’re prepping for an audition, building confidence for a school performance, or just want to sing your favorite songs without strain, an online singing lesson can fit into real life without killing your schedule. You get flexible times, access to coaches you would never meet locally, and digital tools that make progress easier to track.

Explore Superprof to compare profiles, read reviews, check experience, and message a tutor who matches your goals. With 24763 teachers available, you can start online singing lessons at your level and build a voice you’re proud to use.

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