FAQs

General FAQs

What ages do you teach?

We welcome students of all ages—from young beginners to adult learners. Lessons are tailored to meet each student at their current level and help them grow confidently.

Do I need prior experience to start lessons?

Not at all! Whether you're brand new or have years of experience, we design your lessons based on your individual goals and skill level.

What types of music do you teach?

We cover a wide range of styles including classical, pop, musical theatre, and contemporary. For voice students, we also focus on healthy vocal technique and expressive performance.

What’s the difference between vocal coaching and voice lessons?

Voice lessons focus on vocal technique and development. Vocal coaching, often for more advanced students, emphasizes interpretation, performance prep, and stylistic nuance—especially for auditions or live performances.

Do you offer acting coaching for beginners?

Yes! Acting coaching is available for all levels, including beginners. Sessions may include monologue work, audition prep, scene study, and confidence-building exercises.

Scheduling & Policies

How do I schedule a lesson?

Start by booking a free consultation via Zoom through the “Book with Us” link. After that, we'll find a regular weekly time slot that fits your schedule.

What is your cancellation policy?

We require 24 hours’ notice for cancellations to be eligible for a make-up lesson. Missed lessons without notice are not refunded or rescheduled.

Do you offer online lessons?

Yes! We offer both in-person and online lessons via Zoom. You can choose the format that works best for you.

How long are lessons?

Lessons are typically 30, 45, or 60 minutes, depending on age, skill level, and goals. We’ll discuss the best option during your consultation.

Payments & Materials

How does payment work?

Tuition is billed monthly and is due at the start of each billing cycle. Payment details will be shared during your consultation.

Do I need to buy books or materials?

Yes, students are responsible for purchasing recommended books and materials. We’ll let you know what you need based on your level and goals.

Studio Culture

Can parents sit in on lessons?

Parents are welcome to observe, especially for younger students, but we ask that you maintain a quiet and supportive presence to help your child focus.