4.9 /5
Average rating 4.9 ⭐ from 22+ reviews. Our students love their singing grinds!
32 €/h
Great deals: 92% offer the first singing lesson free! And a singing lesson usually costs €32 per hour.
6 hr
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Contact a vocal coach near me in Dublin, chat about your goals (audition prep, Feis Ceoil, RIAM) and pick the format: face-to-face, online or a mix of both.

With the Student Pass, enjoy unlimited singing teachers for adults for 1 month in Dublin. Build breath control, pitch and stage presence at your own pace.

The rarest voice type is the countertenor, a male singer who reaches soprano or alto range.
Voice types are classified by range, weight, and timbre.
Finding your voice type helps you choose songs that suit your natural strengths.
In Dublin, you can expect to pay roughly €32/h for an hour of vocal coaching.
This rate can vary depending on several factors.
Packages and term bookings often bring the hourly cost down.
Choosing online tuition often reduces overall expense while keeping quality high.
A first free session lets you assess the teacher's style risk-free.
Many singers start alone, yet working with a coach brings structure and corrects issues you might not notice.
Singing technique rests on a few core skills you can begin practising at home.
Regular self-recording reveals pitch issues and tension you might miss otherwise.
Combining self-study with periodic coaching gives you the best of both worlds.
In Dublin, vocal coaches score 4.9⭐ out of 5 on average, reflecting excellent student satisfaction.
This score is based on 22 verified reviews, giving you confidence in the feedback.
Reviews often mention clear feedback, flexible scheduling, and noticeable progress.
Reviews reveal teaching styles, so you can pick someone you'll enjoy working with.
Private singing lessons near me in Dublin – one teacher, one method, real progress. 1st lesson free.
| ✅ Average price : | €32/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 6hr |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 73 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Dublin has a habit of turning everyday places into stages. A busker hits a big chorus on Grafton Street, someone joins in, and suddenly it feels like the whole footpath is part of the gig. That’s the magic of a singing city. If you’re curious about singing lessons Dublin, Superprof makes it easy to find local singing grinds that suit your voice, your style, and your schedule, whether you’re starting from scratch or getting ready for a proper performance.
Singing can look effortless when a great singer does it. But behind that “natural talent” is usually technique, practice, and feedback. Private grinds can speed that up because you’re not guessing what to fix next.
There’s also a real well-being angle. The World Health Organization’s 2019 Health Evidence Network synthesis report on arts and health describes links between arts participation (including music and singing) and improved mental well-being and quality of life. It’s not a magic fix, but it does explain why a good session can leave you feeling lighter afterwards.
In Dublin, the typical price for singing grinds sits in the €25 to €80 per hour range, in line with music lesson pricing. Your rate will depend on the tutor’s experience (for example, a working vocalist, a qualified teacher, or a coach who specialises in auditions), plus whether you’re booking online, in your home, or in a studio space.
Most singers improve fastest when they combine three things: a weekly session, a short daily practice routine, and recordings of themselves to track progress.
Dublin is packed with reasons to take singing lessons near me seriously. For teens, it might be the school musical or a Christmas concert. For adults, it might be an open mic, a wedding band, or finally getting the nerve to sing in public.
If you want motivation, make it concrete. Pick a Dublin “target” to work towards. You might aim to feel comfortable singing in a small room at an open mic, or to blend properly in a choir setting. And if you’re into theatre, Dublin’s stage culture is hard to ignore. Even attending a show at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre can be a great lesson in itself, you hear what projection and clear diction sound like in a big space.
For students thinking beyond hobbies, Dublin has real pathways too. Many singers end up mixing performance with teaching, songwriting, musical theatre, or content work. And if you’re looking at third level options, it’s worth knowing that institutions like Trinity College Dublin have strong music life and societies. You don’t need to be “a music student” to benefit from that environment, but you do need the confidence to turn up and sing.
Singing is an art, but the training is practical. In singing grinds, a good teacher usually breaks things down into small pieces you can feel in your body and hear in your sound.
Here are a few core concepts you’ll hear a lot, explained in plain English:
You’ll also spend time on diction (clear words), phrasing (how you shape a line), and style. Pop, trad, rock, musical theatre, and classical all ask for slightly different sounds. In Dublin, that variety matters because you might go from a trad session vibe one week to a band rehearsal the next.
Record a 30 second clip at the start of every week. Pick the same chorus or verse each time. Use your phone, stand the same distance away, and don’t overthink it.
Then listen for just two things:
First, are you staying on pitch in the “hard spots” (usually the higher notes or the long held notes). Second, are the words clear, especially on the ends of lines where people often drop volume.
Bring that clip to your next session. It gives your teacher something real to work with, and it stops your progress from being based on vibes. Honestly, it’s also a confidence boost because you’ll hear improvement that you might not feel day to day.
It’s more mixed than people think. Some learners are complete beginners. Others sang in a school choir years ago and want to get their voice back. And plenty of secondary students book grinds for confidence and performance prep, especially around busy times in the school year like Christmas concerts or spring productions.
Even if you’re in exam years like 3rd Year (Junior Cycle) or 6th Year (Leaving Cert), singing can still fit in. It’s not about CAO points directly, but it can be a great outlet when study pressure ramps up. A weekly lesson can feel like a reset button. If you’re doing music in school, structured practice also helps with listening skills and musical understanding.
The best match depends on your goal. Want to sing casually? Choose someone who keeps lessons relaxed and focused on songs you love. Want to prep an audition? Look for a teacher who works with repertoire choices, keys that suit your voice, and performance practice.
On Superprof, you can compare profiles, see reviews, and message tutors to explain what you’re after. In Dublin, you’ll find 73 tutors offering singing grinds, including online options if you want to practise from home or fit lessons around work and school.
If you’ve been searching “singing class dublin” or “singing lessons near me”, start by picking a small goal for your first month. For example, sing one song start to finish with steady breath and clear words. Then head to Superprof and book singing lessons Dublin that match your style, your budget, and the kind of singer you want to become.
Anna
Singing tutor
Excellent teacher! Anna's lesson are fun and enjoyable. She is a really positive person and does everything she can to help. She has a great eye for detail and quickly identified where I was struggling. From here we worked on a range of exercises...
Callum, 1 month ago
Chiara
Singing tutor
Chiara is an excellent tutor. She explains everything so well and is really fun to do lessons with!
Orla, 3 months ago
Chiara
Singing tutor
Chiara was a really great teacher. She is kind and always encourages us to do our best. It's was great to be them student !
Loux, 5 months ago
Holly
Singing tutor
Holly made my first lesson very welcoming and supportive. She gave me lots of feedback, was very patient and gave me something to practice in between lessons. I am looking forward to my next lesson and I would recommend Holly if you would like to...
Richard, 6 months ago
Chiara
Singing tutor
Chiara as she is very experienced, highly knowledgeable, and extremely constructive in her approach. She is eager to support singing goals and creates a very encouraging learning environment. Highly recommended.
Kristina, 7 months ago
Saidhbhe
Singing tutor
My daughter had a wonderful experience with the singing lesson. Saidhbhe is truly talented, professional, and very supportive, creating a calm and encouraging space from the very first moment. It was clear how much care, skill, and passion she...
Kristina, 7 months ago