Voice Lessons in Rogers, Minnesota

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Voice

Our Approach to Voice Lessons

If you’ve always wanted to hone your skills as a rock, pop, country, jazz, gospel, or R&B singer, we have the voice teacher for you. Our voice faculty focuses primarily on popular music. Each week, students are led through physical exercises to improve their vocal range, ear training, breath control, enunciation, and more. Each student sets goals with their teacher, either to sound like their favorite recording artist or to develop their own unique voice.

Singing lessons are a great way to gain self-confidence when performing. We also work with students to improve tone, vocal range, breathing, technique and help them find their unique style. At Rogers School of Music, we welcome students of all abilities to study voice.

student taking singing lessons in a studio

Our Approach to Voice Lessons

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01 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 Rogers School of Music, 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 healthy, lifelong enjoyment of singing.

Rogers School of Music 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

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 Rogers School of Music, we approach each lesson with a goal of inspiring creativity, instilling confidence, and exploring the dimensions of what your special voice can do.

How it works

Tell us about your musical goals.

Match with one of our expert instructors.

Play music! Parents get progress reports.

“Jared is friendly and encouraging to my daughter, even when she is struggling with the music.”

— Lisa K.

“Tanner really really enjoys working with Drew! He is so encouraging and challenges him with fun stuff to play. He looks forward to going each week!”

— Amy K.

“Our teacher really has figured out our daughter and is able to keep her focused. Anna’s style is so engaging which is just what we needed. There is much mutual admiration between student and teacher!”

— Brad P.

“Gina is great! She is always prepared, flexible, firm but loving. My daughter respects her and has learned so much!”

— Leslie

“I appreciate the individual support my son receives at Rogers School of Music so he can excel at school. Summer lessons help him to keep up his skill level.”

— Susan

“After only one voice lesson, I noticed a difference in my singing. The teacher was even more knowledgeable than I expected (and talented, too!). I learned an amazing amount in that one lesson, and am really looking forward to more. I would definitely recommend Rogers School of Music.”

— Michelle P.

“Drew is really patient and very encouraging. He really focuses on the positive and not the negative during our sessions. I’ve learned more about music from Drew in the past 6 months then from any other teacher/method I’ve tried in the past 5 years.”

— Todd F.

“We can’t say enough wonderful things about Rogers School of Music. We have two daughters who enjoy receiving the gift of music education through the wonderful instruction provided by encouraging teachers. My daughters are encouraged to stretch in their learning.”

— Stephanie Louder

“I can’t say enough good things about lessons! I could talk all day. He loves it so much. It was one of those things where he plays tuba at school, but they have jazz ensemble and we thought he would love to try bass.”

— Stacy W

“I just can’t tell you how happy I am with my experience at Rogers School of Music. I’ve taken lessons from so many places over the years, and never had it go so smoothly–because the musicians often weren’t so good at the business side of things.”

— Jan S.

“I got signed up and had my first lesson last Wednesday! It went very well. I was nervous going in, but my teacher was very nice to work with, and I was actually comfortable. I look forward to my future lessons, and after the first lesson, I have every confidence that I can actually do this!”

— An adult student

“Rogers School of Music is an amazing place! People are friendly, teachers are wonderful, and both my children are very successful with their instruments.”

— Erin B.

“My teacher makes it fun to not just learn rock music, we talk about it and I love that he can pick up a song and work with me right away on it.”

— Bill M.

“Mike was a great fit for my child, my son thinks he is “cool” which helps my son be more excited to go to lessons every week.”

— Julene

“Our son really likes his teacher Anna and so do we. We appreciate her dedication to her profession and he compassion for it also. It transfers onto our son.”

— Bette

“Love love love this program!! Caring teachers who provide positive guidance and encouragement to our girls. We would recommend this program to anyone!!”

— Stephanie L.

We offer a variety of plans to fit your schedule & budget

Weekly

30 Min Lesson

$160

Monthly

Great for learning the basics and building strong foundations.

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Weekly

60 Min Lesson

$320

Monthly

Longer sessions, great for motivated musicians.

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Our Voice Teachers:

Our voice instructors are warm and friendly, and get to know each student and parent on a personal level. We work with each individual or parent to craft a lesson plan that fits the student’s unique needs and favorite type of music.

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The #1 reason to take voice lessons at Rogers School of Music?

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! Many have toured the US and Europe, bringing over 20 years of professional performance and teaching experience to your lessons.

What will I learn from voice lessons at Rogers School of Music?

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.