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What is the average price of Singing lessons?

The average price of Singing  lessons is €25.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

Why take Singing lessons?
With the help of a Singing you can master Singing more efficiently  

Our private tutors share their expert knowledge to help you to master any subject. 

A messaging service is available to allow you to get in touch with the private tutors on our platform and discuss the details of your lessons.

Can you learn Singing online?

On Superprof, many of our Singing tutors offer online tuition.

To find online courses, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available tutors offering online courses in your desired subject. 

How many tutors are available to give Singing lessons?

25854 Singing tutors are currently available to give Singing lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

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Our Singing tutors have an average rating of 5 out 5.

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✅ Average price :€25/h
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✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

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Ireland has a funny way of turning everyday people into singers. One minute you are humming in the kitchen, the next you are belting out a chorus at a session in the local pub. From traditional sean-nós singing to modern pop, it’s a country where the voice is part of the culture, not just the stage. And yet, plenty of people still type “singing lessons near me ” with the same worry: “What if I’m just not good?”

Good news, singing is a skill. With the right guidance, your voice can become steadier, stronger, and way more confident. On Superprof, you can find tutors across Ireland, with profiles that match your style and goals, from beginner-friendly singing class options to advanced coaching for auditions. Right now, Superprof lists 25854 tutors available to help you get started.

A quick snapshot before you book

In plain English: singing lessons help you control your breath, improve pitch, protect your voice, and perform with confidence. In Ireland, most learners pay around €30 to €50 per hour for private tuition, depending on the tutor’s experience, lesson length, and whether it’s online or in-person.

Why singing lessons are worth it (even if you feel shy)

A lot of people think singing is “either you have it or you don’t”. But that’s a misconception. Like learning to swim, your body and brain adapt with practice, and a good vocal coach makes that practice safer and faster.

  1. Better pitch and control: You learn how to hit notes reliably, not just “hope” you land them.
  2. Stronger breathing: You’ll use your diaphragm (the main breathing muscle under your ribs) so you can sing longer phrases without running out of air.
  3. Clearer sound and diction: Great for musical theatre, choir, and even public speaking. You stop swallowing words.
  4. More confidence: Singing in front of others gets easier when you know what you’re doing.
  5. Healthier voice habits: You learn warm-ups and technique that reduce strain, which matters if you sing often.

If you like having research behind the advice, here’s a useful reference: the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has published studies discussing how structured voice training can improve vocal function and reduce harmful vocal behaviours, especially when technique and healthy voice use are taught clearly (NCBI, voice training and vocal function research).

So yes, singing lessons can be a hobby. But they also build real skills that carry into school performances, college auditions, and jobs where communication matters.

Ireland-specific inspiration, where singing shows up in real life

Across Ireland, singing has a home in choirs, schools, and community groups. If you’ve ever been to a local festival, a Christmas concert, or even a charity night, you’ve seen it. And if you haven’t yet, that can be your next goal.

In Dublin, students often aim for opportunities connected to music and performance at places like Trinity College Dublin or TU Dublin Conservatoire. In Cork, the Cork School of Music is a familiar name for anyone serious about developing technique. Over in Galway, you’ll hear singers drawn to the city’s strong arts scene, especially during festival season when live performance feels like it’s everywhere.

And then there’s the bigger cultural heartbeat. Irish traditional singing, including sean-nós, rewards storytelling, ornamentation, and emotion. Even if you mostly want pop or musical theatre, that tradition teaches something powerful: people remember a voice that means what it says.

Parents often ask if lessons help with school music too. They can. Singing support can boost confidence for school choirs, TY shows, and practical music exams, where nerves can be as challenging as the notes.

What you actually learn in a singing class (the practical stuff)

Let’s get specific, because “improve your voice” can sound vague. A good vocal coach will usually work through technique step by step, in a way that fits your age and level.

Breath support is one of the first big topics. It means controlling airflow so your voice doesn’t wobble or fade. You’ll hear teachers talk about the diaphragm, which is just a muscle that helps regulate breath. When breath is steady, your sound becomes steadier too.

Then there’s pitch and intonation. Pitch is the note you’re aiming for, intonation is how accurately you hit it. Some students can match notes but drift sharp or flat in longer lines. Lessons fix that with ear training and slow, repeatable exercises.

Next up is resonance. That’s where your sound “rings” in the body, like chest or head resonance. It’s not mystical, it’s physics and sensation. Finding resonance makes singing feel easier and sound fuller.

Finally, many tutors teach vocal registers like chest voice, head voice, and mixed voice. Mixed voice is the blend that helps you sing higher without pushing. Pop singers, folk singers, and musical theatre performers all benefit from understanding this, especially when the chorus climbs and you feel that panic in your throat.

If you’re in Ireland and you sing traditional music, your tutor might also help with ornamentation and phrasing. If you’re into modern styles, they may cover microphone technique and stamina for live sets. Either way, the tools are practical, not fancy.

A small “aha” moment many students have

Quick reality check: most people don’t have a “bad voice”. They have a tense voice, or a tired voice, or a voice that never learned the right coordination. Once posture, breathing, and placement improve, the sound often changes faster than you’d expect.

A learning tip you can try today (before your first lesson)

Try the “straw exercise” for 2 minutes. Hum gently through a straw into the air (no need for water). Keep it soft and steady. This is a semi-occluded vocal tract exercise, which is a fancy way of saying it helps your vocal folds vibrate with less pressure. It often feels like a reset button.

Then, sing one simple line from a song you know well. Notice if your throat feels looser. If it does, great, you’ve just felt what good technique can do. If it doesn’t, that’s fine too, it just means a tutor can help you find the version that works for your voice.

How to choose the right tutor on Superprof in Ireland

When you browse Superprof, think about your goal first. Do you want a relaxed singing class to build confidence, or do you want structured coaching for an audition? Are you preparing for a school musical, a choir performance, or even an application to a music course?

  • Style match: pop, rock, musical theatre, classical, traditional Irish singing.
  • Lesson format: in-person or online, short weekly sessions or longer coaching blocks.
  • Experience: some tutors specialise in beginners, others in advanced technique and performance.
  • Comfort: you should feel safe to make mistakes. That’s where learning happens.

And yes, people still search for singing lessons near me because they want someone local. On Superprof you can compare tutors around Ireland, message them, and find a time that suits school runs, college timetables, or work shifts. If you’re also looking for singing classes near me rather than one-to-one tuition, some tutors offer small group options too.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start improving, explore Superprof today. Search singing lessons near me , check out a few tutor profiles, and book a first session that feels doable. Your voice is already yours. Now it’s time to learn how to use it well, with the right support.

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