What is the Best Type of Singing Lessons for You?

Music school, a choir, a private tutor, or video lessons? Let’s take a look for alternatives and find the most suitable option for your needs!

Mariana Vargas
Age of Awareness

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A teacher is giving a singing lesson to a student
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So, you decided to start singing lessons. Maybe you want to sing along with your instrument, want to improve your public speaking skills or you are just pursuing a new hobby.

How are you planning to learn? Singing lessons can be expensive and require considerable weekly time, so you want to make sure you will find the best place and method for it. Let’s take a look at the options you have and compare the pros and cons of each of them.

Disclaimer: I do not have any affiliation with any of the entities mentioned as example in this post.

Music schools

An empty set of a music school
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Every music school is different. In big cities, it is easy to find schools specialized in one genre in specific, e.g. jazz school or rock school. But some schools teach music in general. Some academies are specialized in singing, while others provide classes of different instruments.

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Mariana Vargas
Age of Awareness

UX Engineer | Singer-songwriter | Underground Influencer | Enthusiast of the Bizarre