Find a local singing teacher or vocal coach in Hampshire for classical, musical theatre, contemporary, or graded exam lessons. Whether you’re singing in public for the first time or preparing for an audition, our network of independent tutors covers New Milton, Lymington, Aldershot, Emsworth, Romsey, and towns across the county.
Choose your town to find a local singing teacher. We currently cover the following areas across Hampshire:
Aldershot
Alton
Andover
Basingstoke
Bishops Waltham
Eastleigh
Emsworth
Fareham
Farnborough
Fleet
Gosport
Havant
Lymington
New Milton
Petersfield
Portsmouth
Ringwood
Romsey
Southampton
Waterlooville
Winchester
If we don’t yet cover your area, please get in touch — we may have a tutor near you, or be able to let you know when one is available.
Hampshire stretches from the Berkshire border in the north to the Solent coastline in the south, taking in coastal towns, the New Forest, and large urban centres including Southampton and Portsmouth. The county has a strong choral and church music tradition alongside its contemporary music scene, and singing demand spans the full range — from young children joining choirs through to adult learners returning to singing after many years and serious students preparing for music college auditions.
Lessons typically take place at the tutor’s home or studio, the student’s home, or a local music school, with online singing lessons available for students who travel for work or live in more rural parts of the county.
Most singing tutors in Hampshire offer 30-minute lessons as standard, with longer 45- or 60-minute lessons for more advanced students or those preparing for graded exams or auditions.
Pricing varies by tutor and location, but typical rates in Hampshire range from £22–35 per half-hour for beginner-to-intermediate lessons, with specialist or advanced tuition charged at higher rates.
Hampshire’s mix of school-age students, choral singers, forces families, and adult learners means most singing tutors are used to teaching across the full range of levels:
Hampshire’s singing tutors cover a wide stylistic range, reflecting both the strong choral and church traditions in Winchester and the broader range of styles found across the county’s urban and coastal areas. Common styles taught include:
If you have a specific style or focus in mind — exam preparation, audition technique, choral singing, building confidence for performance — let us know in your enquiry and we’ll match you with a tutor who specialises in that area.
This is a question Hampshire students sometimes ask, particularly those preparing for auditions or specific performances. The terms are often used interchangeably, but there’s a traditional distinction: a singing teacher usually focuses on the foundations — breath, technique, vocal health, general musicianship — and works with students at all levels, while a vocal coach typically focuses on song interpretation, performance preparation, and specific repertoire for students with established technique.
Most local tutors offer both, and most students benefit from both. Mention your goals in your enquiry and we’ll match you with a teacher who fits.
Hampshire has examination centres for ABRSM, Trinity, and LCM graded singing exams in Southampton, Portsmouth, Basingstoke, and Winchester, with regular sittings throughout the year. Our local tutors are familiar with the major syllabi and can guide students through the technical, repertoire, sight-singing, and aural requirements at each level.
Hampshire’s singing tutors work across the full breadth of the county, from the South Coast cities of Southampton and Portsmouth through to inland market towns and the New Forest. Each tutor sets their own pricing, lesson schedule, and lesson location — typically the tutor’s home, the student’s home, or a local music school.
When you submit an enquiry, we connect you with a singing teacher in the area you’ve chosen. There’s no charge to use the directory; you arrange lessons directly with your tutor.
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