Soyulla’s in-home voice lessons in New York City are designed around the individual, not a fixed curriculum. We take time to understand each student’s goals, personality, and learning style, then match them with a vocal teaching artist who has the expertise and passion to guide their unique voice.
Our in-home voice lessons in NYC are designed for singers at every stage — from young voices discovering the joy and power of their natural register for the first time to adult learners pursuing classical repertoire, musical theatre, choral singing, or simply the pleasure of finding their own sound.
Beginners learning voice for the first time
Teens building strong musical foundations
Adult learners rediscovering creativity
Students preparing for exams or performances
Our process removes uncertainty and builds confidence before voice lessons begin—so the fit feels right from the start.
We learn your goals, schedule, and learning style to create the best plan for you.
We introduce a list of voice teaching artists that are tailored specifically for you.
Experience the connection, then move forward confidently.
Soyulla delivers premium, in-home music lessons across New York City through a highly personalized, relationship-driven approach. Every student is meticulously matched with a world-class teaching artist aligned to their personality, learning style, and goals.
Build strong fundamentals, expression, and musical confidence on piano.
Build intonation, bow technique, and expressive violin musicianship.
Develop tone, technique, and musicality on the saxophone.
Develop embouchure, range, and expressive musicianship on trumpet.
Nurture rhythm, creativity, and a lifelong love of music.
Build rhythm, coordination, and confidence across all percussion styles.
Develop rich tone, technique, and musicality on the cello.
Build stage-ready vocal technique for musical theatre performance.
Develop tone, technique, and musical expression on wind instruments.
Craft original songs and compositions with melody and imagination.
Develop rich tone and artistry on bowed string instruments.
Develop expression, technique, and versatility on keyboard instruments.
Build vocal technique, expression, and confidence across all styles.
Explore global musical traditions with authentic technique and expression.
Build strong foundations in theory, composition, and musical creativity.
Master recording, mixing, and creative music production skills.
Master technique and musicianship across guitar, banjo, and more.
Every student learns differently and teacher selection isn’t left to chance.
We meticulously assess your goals, learning style, and schedule when pairing you with a teacher who’s the right fit from day one—and with a 99% success rate, our matching process delivers.
Your goals, learning style, and schedule—through a thoughtful questionnaire.
Teachers hand-selected for your unique profile, every pairing intentional.
Lessons with a mentor aligned with who you are, not just what you want to learn.
Receive thoughtful insights on music education, practice tips, and updates from Soyulla’s teaching artists-delivered occasionally and always with intention.
Yes. Voice is a trainable instrument, and what often feels like a lack of talent is usually a lack of technique, confidence, or the right teacher. With consistent weekly lessons and a teacher matched to your goals, nearly every adult and child makes steady, real progress. We’ve helped many students who said they couldn’t sing become confident performers.
Yes. Most Soyulla voice students aren’t classical singers. They come to us for pop, musical theater, jazz, R&B, country, indie, soul, and contemporary styles. Our voice roster includes working performers across every one of those worlds, and we match you with a teacher who genuinely loves the music you want to sing.
Yes. In-home voice lessons are widely available across NYC. Your matched teaching artist comes directly to your home each week on a consistent day and time. Voice works well at home since you’re not carrying an instrument, and most NYC apartments handle weekly lessons without sound issues.
Yes. Several teachers on our voice roster specialize in musical theater audition prep, including belt technique, character work, and audition cuts. We also work with high schoolers preparing college music auditions for BFA musical theater programs. Tell us your audition timeline during the matching call and we’ll match you with the right coach.
We start with a 20-minute conversation about your goals, the styles you want to sing, your experience, and your schedule. From there, we identify the teaching artist who genuinely fits, make the introduction, and watch the first lessons closely. Our 99% teacher-student fit rate is the result of this care.
Most adult voice students notice meaningful changes in tone, breath support, and confidence within the first 4 to 6 weeks of weekly lessons. Range expansion and stronger style command typically build over 3 to 6 months. Long-term growth continues indefinitely, especially with consistent practice of 15 to 30 minutes most days.
Voice lesson pricing varies based on the teacher’s experience, lesson length, and frequency. Rather than quote a number out of context, we’d rather have a quick conversation about your goals and walk you through a clear, fixed price before anything begins. Most NYC voice students choose 45 or 60-minute weekly lessons.
No. Voice is one of the most welcoming instruments for adult beginners at any age. The vocal instrument continues developing throughout adulthood, and adults often progress faster than expected because they bring focus and motivation. Adults in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond start voice lessons with us every week.
Performance anxiety is one of the most common things adult voice students bring to us, and our teachers are trained to work with it directly. Many of our voice teaching artists are working performers who’ve handled their own stage fright and can guide you through gradual exposure, recording playback, and pre-performance routines. For students prepping for an audition or recital, your teacher will support you through the lead-up.
Formal voice lessons typically begin around age 7 or 8, when the vocal mechanism is developed enough for real technique. Younger children can sing in a play-based way through early-childhood music classes or school choirs, but technique-focused voice training usually waits until second or third grade. Teens and adults can absolutely start at any age.
We adjust. The whole point of our matching process is to get the fit right, and if something isn’t clicking after 3 or 4 weeks, we re-match without making it complicated. Voice is especially personal, so chemistry matters even more than usual. Our 99% fit rate is the result of taking re-matching seriously when it’s needed.
We provide in-home voice lessons across Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and parts of New Jersey. Common neighborhoods include the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Tribeca, West Village, Chelsea, SoHo, Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Astoria, Long Island City, Riverdale, and many more. Studio voice lessons are also available at our Manhattan studio.