
Private voice lessons in Toronto for kids, teens, and adults across the GTA.
From complete beginners to advanced students, our experienced teachers help you build strong technique, musical confidence, and a genuine love for singing — all in a supportive, personalized environment.
We offer in-studio, at-home, at teacher’s studio and online voice lessons with flexible scheduling options. Our personalized approach ensures every student receives a lesson plan tailored to their needs, learning style, and musical interests.
Looking for professional voice lessons in Toronto? Elite Music Academy offers private voice lessons for kids, teens, and adults of all skill levels across Toronto and the GTA. Whether you’re a complete beginner learning how to use your voice or an experienced singer looking to refine your technique, our instructors will guide you every step of the way.
We offer flexible lesson options including in-studio lessons, at-home lessons, lessons at a teacher’s private studio, and online voice lessons. Our main academy locations are 822 Danforth Ave, located in Greektown between Donlands and Pape subway stations, 2069 Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine on the south side and only a short walk from the subway, and 895 Lawrence Ave East, located in the Shops at Don Mills area with convenient bus access and ample parking.
If our main locations are not convenient, you can choose to take lessons at a teacher’s private studio, or inquire about having a teacher come to your home by browsing our lessons at home page. We are regularly adding new teachers, locations, and lesson options—creating an ever-expanding range of choices and making it more convenient for anyone looking to take voice lessons in Toronto.
Explore the lesson options below to find the format that best suits your schedule, location, and learning goals.
At Elite Music Academy, our voice lessons in Toronto are designed around each student’s goals, experience level, and learning style.
We begin with a discounted introductory voice lesson, giving you the opportunity to meet your teacher, experience their teaching style, and get a feel for how lessons will work.
This first session also allows your instructor to understand your goals—whether you’re just starting out, preparing for performances, or looking to improve specific vocal techniques—so they can build a plan tailored to you.
We also prepare students for Royal Conservatory of Music examinations and auditions for post-secondary music programs such as Humber Polytechnic, the University of Toronto, and York University.
During your introductory lesson, you’ll have time to explore your voice, ask questions, and begin working on technique in a comfortable and supportive environment.
Together with your instructor, you can choose the lesson length (30, 45, or 60 minutes) and decide on a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
For students ages 10 and up, we typically recommend 45-minute lessons, as this provides the ideal balance between vocal warm-ups, technique, repertoire, and feedback—especially during the early stages.
For students who are beyond the beginner level, we also recommend exploring our group and band programs, which provide valuable performance experience and help build confidence in a collaborative setting. You can find more information about these programs further down the page, and this is something you can also discuss with your instructor during your introductory lesson or shortly afterward
After your introductory lesson, you can choose to continue with weekly lessons for consistency, or select a more flexible pay-as-you-go option that allows you to schedule lessons around your availability.
If you would like to explore other teacher options, you are welcome to try a lesson with another instructor until you feel confident in your choice. You can view all available teachers on our teacher search page, giving you multiple options to find your ideal voice lessons in Toronto.
To continue after your introductory lesson—or if you have any questions—please contact our scheduling team at [email protected]. Our team will help you choose the right teacher, confirm availability, and get you set up for ongoing lessons.
We offer flexible voice lessons in Toronto to fit every schedule and learning style.
Choose from in-studio drum lessons at our Toronto locations, at-home lessons where a teacher comes to you, private lessons at a teacher’s studio, or online drum lessons you can take from anywhere.
Each format delivers the same high-quality instruction while giving you the flexibility to learn in the way that works best for you.
Take voice lessons at one of our main academy locations in Toronto. Our fully equipped spaces provide a structured and inspiring environment where students of all ages can build confidence, improve technique, and develop their voice.
Learn voice in a teacher’s private studio near you. This option offers a comfortable and personalized setting without needing to travel to a main academy location, while still receiving high-quality instruction tailored to your goals.
Enjoy the convenience of having a qualified voice teacher come to your home. This option is ideal for busy families and students who prefer learning in a familiar environment without the need to travel.
Take live, one-on-one voice lessons online from the comfort of your home. Our interactive lessons make it easy to stay consistent, improve technique, and continue progressing no matter your schedule.
At Elite Music Academy, we go beyond traditional voice lessons by creating real opportunities for students to perform, grow, and build confidence. Our voice lessons are designed to help students build strong vocal technique while developing confidence, expression, and control.
Students learn proper breathing, pitch accuracy, tone development, and vocal health, while also exploring different styles of music. As they progress, they develop the ability to perform with confidence and connect with their voice in a meaningful way.
At the same time, we understand that every student has different goals, and our instructors tailor each lesson to focus on the skills and styles that matter most—whether that means building a strong foundation or preparing for performances.
For beginners, we encourage students to take part in our open mic events—small, supportive performance settings where they can sing on their own or alongside their instructor. These relaxed events help students build confidence and get comfortable performing in front of others.
Because we host open mics regularly throughout the year, students don’t have to wait for major performances to gain experience. This gives them more opportunities to grow, stay motivated, and celebrate their progress early on.
As students reach the intermediate level, many choose to join our group and band programs. These programs offer a more structured, collaborative experience focused on rehearsing with others, building musical chemistry, and preparing for live performances together.
Through this progression—from first lesson to live performance—students gain confidence, creativity, and a deeper connection to music, all while being part of a supportive and inspiring community.
At Elite Music Academy, voice lessons are just the beginning. Many of our students choose to expand their experience by joining one of our group music programs, where they can collaborate, perform, and grow alongside other musicians.
Our group programs provide a fun and supportive environment where students can apply what they’ve learned in their private voice lessons while building confidence in real musical settings. Whether it’s performing with others, developing stage presence, or simply enjoying music as part of a group, these experiences help bring learning to life.
For adult students, our Elite Voices vocal ensemble offers a unique opportunity to sing with others in a structured and inspiring group setting, while continuing to develop vocal technique and performance skills.
For teen students, while we are planning to introduce a dedicated teen vocal group in the near future, many singers choose to join our band programs, where each group includes a vocalist. This allows students to gain real performance experience, collaborate with other musicians, and build confidence in a dynamic and engaging environment.
Private lessons build the foundation. Group programs bring it to life. Combining private lessons with group programs and real performance opportunities creates a complete musical experience—making Elite Music Academy a natural first choice for voice lessons in Toronto.
At Elite Music Academy, our Summer Music Camp offers young singers a unique opportunity to take their voice training beyond the lesson room and into a real performance experience.
Designed for students ages 9–16, our camp combines singing, band collaboration, studio recording, and video production into one unforgettable week. Students are placed in bands where they rehearse, perform, and work together—often taking on the role of lead vocalist while learning how to collaborate with other musicians.
Throughout the week, students develop stage presence, build confidence, and strengthen their vocal skills in a fun, supportive, and social environment. The experience culminates in a live performance and a professionally recorded music video, giving students something they can be proud of and share.
Whether your child is already taking voice lessons or just getting started, our Summer Music Camp is an incredible way to accelerate progress, make friends, and experience what it’s like to be part of a real band.
Taking voice lessons in Toronto offers more than just learning how to sing—it builds confidence, improves technique, and opens the door to real musical opportunities.
When singing with someone else, your heart rates can sync. How romantic!
Singing releases endorphins, which make you feel instantly happier.
Singing has the same calming health benefits as yoga, study finds.
Singing burns extra calories and increases lung capacity.
Singing boosts immune systems and reduces stress levels.
Everyone loves a musician who can sing and play at the same time.
With the right guidance, singing becomes natural and easy to develop over time
Singing is free! There’s no instrument to buy or rent!
It’s portable! There’s no need to drag your vocal chords around in a case.
You’ll always have the leading role in a band!
We Couldn’t Do It Without Them
Our vocal teachers in Toronto are carefully selected based on professional training, teaching experience, and a commitment to helping students grow with confidence. Our ever-growing team gives students looking to take voice lessons in Toronto access to multiple highly qualified instructors, making it easier to find the right fit.





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