Voice Lessons & Vocal Coaching for Every Stage of Your Musical Journey

Growth is a personal journey for everyone. There is no one path, one method, one style of lesson for everyone. We all learn differently and in different capacities.

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The Growing Musician students of Voice Lessons & Vocal Coaching near Boston, MA.
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The Growing Musician recognizes this, which is why we offer a variety of voice lesson packages to serve the needs of each student.

The Growing Musician offers private singing lessons and vocal coaching for kids and adults in the Boston, MA metropolitan area.

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You will find the highest level of musical training in both voice and piano with the support, attention, and care that you need to grow your best musical self and reach your goals both big and small.

Are you ready to grow your voice?

Wherever you are in your musical journey, there’s a way to begin here. Explore the path that fits you best:

Voice Lessons for Kids & Teens

Supportive, confidence-building singing lessons that help young musicians grow healthy technique, musical curiosity, and self-trust.

Voice lessons for creative musicians who want to feel more confident singing, writing, recording, and sharing their original music.

Advanced vocal coaching focused on strength, stamina, expressive control, and sustainability for working performers.

Supportive, skill-building voice lessons for adults rediscovering their love of singing or refining their craft with confidence and ease.

Your Voice Lesson Questions, Answered

  • ‍The Growing Musician offers private singing lessons and vocal coaching for kids, teens, and adults at every stage of the musical journey.

  • Wherever you are in your musical journey, there’s a way to begin here: - Kids & teens (supportive, confidence-building lessons) - Adults (rediscovering singing or refining skills with ease) - Pro musicians/working performers (strength, stamina, expressive control) - Singer-songwriters & self-accompanying singers (building confidence singing while learning practical piano skills)

  • Start with a free voice lesson discovery call on Zoom. It’s a friendly, face-to-face way to connect and talk about your goals, your musical background, and what you’re hoping to feel and do with your voice—then choose the best next step.

  • Yes—an Initial Fit Lesson is available after your free Zoom discovery call, so we can make sure we’re a great fit.

  • Yes. Lessons are personalized for beginners through advanced singers.

  • ‍Lessons are 45 minutes or 60 minutes.

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  • I teach primarily using the NeuroVocal Method—a brain-centered approach to singing.

    A simple way to think about it: - Your brain sings before you do. When you go to sing, your brain “opens the file” for singing and you default to the way you’ve always sung. - That “file” is a kind of learned pattern called a motor memory. - In lessons, we work to update that motor memory so singing can start to feel easier and more natural.

  • NeuroVocal work focuses on retraining vocal motor patterns, so new skills can feel unfamiliar at first—similar to switching hands to brush your teeth. In lessons, we guide your brain to become more interested in how singing feels inside your body, not only how it sounds.

    You will still sound like yourself—just with fewer barriers in the way. As your brain searches for easier, more efficient ways to produce sound, some exercises may feel or sound unusual at first. That’s a normal part of the process, and those new sensations develop into singing over time. A guiding principle we return to often is: when singing feels good, it sounds good too.

  • Your lesson plan is shaped around your goals. Common areas include: - Producing efficient, sustainable sounds - Musicianship and ear training - Performance skills and confidence - Strength, stamina, and expressive control (especially for performers) - Finding what you truly love to sing (exploring styles, artists, and repertoire that fit your voice and your musical personality) - Self-accompanying skills at the piano (chords, patterns, and coordination) - Songwriting foundations (learning chords and how to create a simple melody)

  • There are several ways to work together so you can choose the level of consistency and flexibility that fits your goals.

    10- and 12-month tuition (weekly lessons) are designed as a guided path for steady growth—especially supportive for kids, teens, and beginner or intermediate singers. This option includes weekly lessons, performance opportunities, juries (a feedback experience to track growth and build confidence), and occasional group classes. Tuition students receive priority access to weekday lesson times, including after-school slots.

    Shorter lesson packages and drop-in lessons are ideal if you want flexibility, a focused goal, or a clear starting point. These packages are used within a set timeframe to help you build momentum and see progress. Package and drop-in students schedule lessons first-come, first-served through online booking and typically choose from a smaller pool of openings.

    Pricing isn’t listed on the website. We discuss rates and the best-fit option during your Voice Discovery Call so we can match your goals with the right plan.

  • Yes. The studio serves the Boston, MA metro area (including West Roxbury, Dedham, Needham, Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, Westwood, Brookline, Newton, and Milton) and also works with students virtually around the world.

Plant your roots and get started with a free consultation!