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Average rating 5 â from 6+ reviews. Our students love their singing lessons!
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Great news: 96% of our singing tutors offer the first lesson free! Private singing lessons cost $46/hr on average.
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Learning to sing starts with a few key fundamentals that any beginner can develop with consistent practice.
With these basics in place, you'll progress faster than you expect â and working with a singing teacher, even occasionally, can accelerate your improvement significantly.
A private singing lesson in San Jose costs approximately $46/h.
Pricing can vary based on:
Most teachers offer a free trial lesson so you can test their approach before committing.
Voice types in singing are classified by range, tone, and where the voice sits most comfortably â and some categories are far rarer than others.
Knowing your voice type helps you sing within a range where you'll sound your best and avoid strain â a vocal teacher can help you identify yours and develop it properly.
In San Jose, singing tutors average 5/5 stars.
This average reflects feedback from 6 learners.
Detailed comments make it easy to find your ideal singing teacher.
Pop, musical theater, or classicalâfind singing lessons that match your goals!
| â Average price : | $46/h |
| â Average response time : | 0h |
| â Tutors available : | 26 |
| â Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
There are many reasons why you would like to start up lessons and learn how to sing, maybe you are inspired by a musician who sings their own songs, or maybe you just want to know how to sing to go karaoke with your friends. Whatever the reason, here are a few others that you might not have considered.
The social aspect of it is quite relevant and it might be the reason why most people want to learn how to sing. Learning how to sing can make you feel more confident.
Learning how to sing and practice consistently singing can help you with ear training and can give you overall a more direct connection to notes and rhythms. When you learn how to sing, you are learning about notes and the distance separating them. These distances are called intervals and they are the basis of melodic and harmonic constructions. Next time you hear a song, you will be able to find a link between what the singer is doing and what you have practiced.
Learning how to sing will help you enunciate better. Your diction might improve because of your singing lessons. This is because when singing a song, one important aspect of it is to clearly say the words you are singing. This might not be the case for all styles of music, but it certainly plays a role when learning the basics of vocal training.
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When learning music this question can come up often: is it skill or talent? Well, it is both, but most importantly it is practice!
When you learn an instrument or to sing, there are many factors that come into play: your ability to differentiate notes, your rhythmic sensibility, and your capacity to both listen and sing at the same time. All of that and more comes into play.
All of these skills can be trained, but some people are naturally gifted in some of these aspects. This does not mean that these people, who have for example a  better time feeling rhythm do not have to work on the many other aspects that involve singing or playing an instrument. And all of these skills can be and must be trained and learned.
So yes, there are some people who have some abilities naturally developed, but most likely they will have to train others, and if you are not naturally gifted with a beautiful voice, do not worry because that is what learning how to sing is all about.
Although learning how to sing or to play an instrument by watching videos online might be an excellent complement to your weekly lesson, it is hardly a substitute for it.
Learning with a teacher means learning with someone who will see your improvements and your shortcomings. This person will meet with you at a consistent scheduled time and that schedule will organize your time more efficiently.
The teacher will also address the challenges and difficulties that are specific to your progress and relationship with your voice, your instrument or any other aspect of music in general.
The teacher will guide you then through what he or she will consider to be the better path for your improvement, and he or she will pinpoint the improvements for you to continue engaging in your practice while feeling motivated.
Learning with a teacher will give you another reason to be consistent in your instrument practice and it will give you the chance to interact and to get to know someone who will guide you patiently through your journey of learning music.
This practice which is personalized, tailored, and customized to your needs is something that no video would be able to give to their audience. Learning with a singing teacher is the best option in your journey to discover your voice.
SĂ vio
Singing tutor
I'm a preschool teacher who was looking to strengthen my singing and teaching voice. Savio was open to working with me on my specific needs and I am so grateful. He is an amazing tutor who makes the lessons very engaging. Savio is systematic in...
Melanie, 2 months ago
Egle
Singing tutor
I had a great trial lesson with Egle. Sheâs clearly experienced and was very accommodating with my shifting travel schedule, which I really appreciated. She even extended our first session a bit so we could get to know each other better. While I...
Athena, 7 months ago
Rob
Singing tutor
It was a "get to know you" meeting mixed with pointers and his knowledge of music. He used his guitar to help out with my ability to hear and mimic sounds from it. I felt it was a great first lesson.
Chris, 9 months ago
TomĂĄs
Singing tutor
I had a very pleasant interaction with Tomas where he really listened to my learning goals and helped me understand how we could achieve it together. I enjoyed the lesson and felt motivated to pursue piano.
Kirthana, 9 months ago
Haroon
Singing tutor
I highly recommend Haroon if youâre looking for a vocal coach who creates a supportive and motivating space. When I first started working with him, I was very self-conscious about my voice, and it was a big challenge for me to feel comfortable...
Himani, 1 year ago
Alice
Singing tutor
Alice is very good at helping you find the perfect key to sing in based on your range and ability. She also has excellent warm-up routines. I have been very pleased with Alice.
Kim, 1 year ago