Voice Lessons in The Woodlands, TX
Our Approach to Singing Lessons at Lessons On The Go
All Lessons On The Go voice teachers are classically trained and have an in-depth understanding of how the vocal cords work. Our students are taught proper warm-up and breathing techniques to help maximize range, vocal stability, and much more.
Every voice lesson is not created equal. Each lesson is tailored to the specific student’s interests and ability level. Whether you or your child want to learn how to successfully sing a song from your favorite soundtrack or something popular on the radio, we’ll help get you there!
We also help with auditions for musical theater, competitions, school plays, and more. Try a risk-free voice lesson and see the difference having a professionally trained voice teacher in your corner makes.
Our Approach to Singing Lessons
GET STARTED01 Voice Lessons Should Be Fun!
Finding your own voice is one of life’s great pleasures – and learning how to use it makes that feeling even sweeter! At Lessons On The Go, we want every student to LOVE their music lessons and find fulfillment in learning how to sing.
Our voice teachers create a positive and supportive learning environment where you can succeed, no matter your starting point or level of experience. Whether you are singing in a choir, a musical theatre ensemble, as a soloist, or just in the car, our experienced teachers can help you build confidence and have fun, while working on music you enjoy.
02 We Emphasize Healthy Technique
Singing may look simple enough, but the voice is a complex series of systems that form an expressive and delicate living instrument inside of each of us. Perhaps more than any other musical discipline, having an experienced voice teacher to assist you in training these processes to work together is key to a healthy, lifelong enjoyment of singing.
Lessons On The Go highly-trained instructors will assist you in learning strong fundamentals including proper breathing, diction, resonance, stage presence, and non-verbal expression. We strive to ensure that our voice students become literate musicians, so lessons will also include discussions of music theory, history, and rhythm. Mastering these technical basics will broaden your horizons and allow you to explore many different styles and genres of music in the future!
03 We Care About Your Musical Interests & Goals
We teach all styles of singing, including musical theatre, classical, contemporary/pop, jazz, country, and folk. Your voice is unique – and therefore, your instruction should be, too. Whether you are a beginner, have some experience, or are an accomplished performer with a desire to further develop your skills, our teachers will provide customized guidance designed to advance your individual goals. Learn from our experienced staff of professional singers and graduates from several prestigious musical programs. At Lessons On The Go, we approach each lesson with a goal of inspiring creativity, instilling confidence, and exploring the dimensions of what your special voice can do.
Our Voice Teachers:
Mary Kate
Voice, Piano (Beginner to Intermediate)
“Mary Kate Hotaling, musician, educator, composer, joined Lesson on the Go in 2019. A native of New York, she has been teaching over 30 years. Mary Kate teaches piano and voice. She
Layne Roberts
Voice
Ms. Roberts is so thrilled to be a part of Lessons On The Go as a Voice teacher! A graduate of Sam Houston School of Music, she received her Bachelor of Arts
Theresa
Piano, Voice
Theresa has over twenty years experience teaching music students of all ages. She is a piano and voice teacher who travels to The Woodlands and Spring area.
Risha
Piano & Voice
Risha is a devoted advocate for music’s transformative influence on children. With over a decade of piano experience and currently pursuing an Interdisciplinary Studies of Music degree at Berklee College of Music.
Allora
Voice
Allora is so excited to be teaching voice with Lessons On The Go! Having attended Sam Houston State University, studying voice and teaching, Allora is experienced in all things performance, pedagogy, and professionalism. She has experience in various ensembles as well as solo singing, having had the opportunity to work with orchestras,
Brian
Voice
Brian has over three decades’ experience as a soloist, professional chorister, and voice teacher. Raised in College Station, his formative musical experiences were in the TMEA All-State Choir and Solo/Ensemble Competition. He has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in voice
How it works
Together we explore student musical goals.
We match students with one of our expert instructors.
Start attending lessons! Parents can receive progress reports each week.
We Offer Simple Pricing to Fit Your Schedule & Budget
Weekly
30 Min Lesson
$160
4-pack of lessons
Great for basics and building strong foundations.
GET STARTEDWeekly
60 Min Lesson
$310
4-pack of lessons
Longer sessions, great for
motivated musicians.
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What Is a Good Age to Start Voice Lessons?
The minimum age we recommend a student start voice lessons is around 11-12 years old. Many parents want their child to start much younger, but a voice lesson that focuses strictly on technique can be very challenging on younger vocal cords that have not yet developed. Students who usually gain the most out of private voice lessons are going through or have fully gone through puberty.
All children love singing. We can teach voice lessons to students as young as 6 years old. We love teaching middle and high school students who are involved in choir, solos, and musical theater.
Adults are welcome too!
The #1 Reason to Take Voice Lessons at Lessons On The Go?
Our voice instructors work with each student and parent on a personal level to craft a lesson plan that fits the student’s individual needs and favorite type of music.
Whether you’re a singer in a band, a seven year old taking their first lesson, or a fifty year old returning to singing after many years, our friendly, dedicated teachers will share their love of popular music and help you set goals to achieve your musical aspirations.
What Styles of Singing Do You Teach?
Our voice teachers primarily focus on familiar music. If you’ve always wanted to be a better rock, pop, country, jazz, gospel or R&B singer, we have the right voice teachers for you.
How Qualified Are Your Voice Instructors?
Our voice lesson instructors have received their musical education from prestigious institutions all over the country! They bring professional performance and teaching experience to your lessons.
What will I learn from voice Lessons at Lessons On The Go?
Voice students spend time each week doing physical exercises to improve their vocal range, ear training, breath control, vibrato, tone production, enunciation and more.
All voice students set goals with their teacher to work on sounding like their favorite recording artists, or if they prefer, to develop their own unique voice. Get started today!