Considering taking voice lessons, but not sure where to start? If so, read on. This article will cover four different options. First, check out Takelessons, Dr. Dan, Karen Nimereala, and Victoria Rapanan. All of these voice teachers offer private lessons to the public. After reviewing their websites, you should choose a voice instructor. These teachers specialize in different types of singing, so they can tailor the lesson to the specific needs of each student.

Takelessons

The online music lesson company TakeLessons is bringing music lessons to the public. This online music school connects students with teachers in thousands of cities around the world. Besides popular instruments like guitar and piano, it offers lessons in other instruments as well. Besides voice lessons, the online music school also offers DJ lessons and music recording workshops. TakeLessons is a good option for those who want to learn the basics of music or develop their skills in another field.

Dr. Dan

If you’re not a student of voice lessons, you might want to look into Dr. Dan’s course, Vocal Academy. This course is organized well and has several exercises to try out. The material covers the most common topics singers want to learn. The course also covers musical theory, ear training, and the basics of singing. You can expect a lot of practical work to be done throughout the course.

Karen Nimereala

A vocalist and teacher, Karen Nimereala has studied at the prestigious Julliard School of Music. She first made her operatic debut at the Dallas Opera as Violetta in “La Traviata” under the direction of Maestro Nicola Rescigno. She has since appeared in numerous opera houses throughout the United States and Europe. Along with teaching students in the classical repertoire, Karen also offers voice lessons to the public. “Voice is a form of art, almost primal,” says Nimereala.

Victoria Rapanan

Victoria Rapanan is an international voice teacher and vocal technician. She has been teaching for over twenty years, specializing in the old Italian school of singing with a Swedish influence. She has performed in classical concerts throughout California and Asia, and has been featured as a soloist in R&B, Pop, and Classic Rock shows. She has also served as President of the National Association of Teachers of Sing.

Justin Stoney

Whether you are an aspiring singer or a seasoned pro, taking voice lessons from a master can improve your performance onstage, onscreen, or in the studio. As a former music director and Broadway vocal coach, Stoney has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Tony Shalhoub, who won the Tony Award for Best Actor for his role in the musical “The Band’s Visit.”