Voice Lessons in Murfreesboro

Highly Vetted and Experienced Singing Instructors Visit Your Home in Murfreesboro – Kids, Teens, Adults, Beginners and Advanced Musicians Welcome.

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Learn to Sing With Confidence in Your Own Home

Learning to sing should feel encouraging, personal, and relaxed, and that can be a challenge when you are battling rush hour traffic or worrying about the next student listening to you sing from the hall. Harmony Home Music brings voice lessons directly to your home so students can focus on singing in a place that already feels comfortable. Founders Luke and Hannah Sunderland wanted families to have access to encouraging, high-level instruction without needing to drive to Nashville. Luke’s background as a professional musician with degrees from Belmont University pairs well with Hannah’s years of classroom experience, and together they have created a community of music students who love their lessons and achieve incredible vocal heights.

Every instructor is interviewed and background-checked, and our teachers can teach just as well as they sing. If you want a voice teacher who meets you or your child where you are, at a pace that feels natural, Harmony Home Music is a welcoming place to begin. To get started, call (615) 422-6224.

Harmony Home’s mission is to provide exceptional in-home music lessons while demonstrating the love of Christ through our daily interactions with our students and their families.

Our Voice Students Achieve Remarkable Results, All From Home

Students often sing more freely at home because the pressure of an unfamiliar studio disappears. Children warm up more quickly when they do not need to adjust to a new environment. Teenagers appreciate learning without noise from other rooms or people waiting outside the door. Adults enjoy the convenience of ending their day with a lesson that starts right in their living room or home office. Because practice usually happens in the same space, students build habits that stick, and lessons become part of a comfortable weekly rhythm.

Voice Lessons for Kids

 

When children begin voice lessons, the focus is on healthy breath support, accurate pitch, and building a clear tone without strain. Teachers introduce simple warmups, call-and-response exercises, and short songs that help kids build confidence. Many young students enjoy singing pieces from early musical theater, folk songs, or children’s movie soundtracks. Teachers also introduce basic musicianship, including rhythm patterns and simple ear training. As students gain experience, they learn how to shape vowels, stay relaxed on higher notes, and use expressive phrasing. These early skills create a strong foundation without overwhelming young singers.

Voice Lessons for Teens

 

Teens in Murfreesboro often arrive with specific goals, especially those involved in school choirs, theater programs, or local performances. Lessons may include strengthening breath coordination, improving tone clarity, expanding range, and learning how to move smoothly between registers. Repertoire often includes Broadway selections, pop arrangements, worship music, or classical art songs. Teachers help teens select songs that fit their voice and personality, whether they are preparing for auditions at Oakland High, Siegel, Riverdale, Central Magnet, or working toward community productions. Students who want to improve their musicianship can also study sight-reading, harmony, and basic vocal pedagogy so they understand how and why their voice works the way it does.

Voice Lessons for Adults

 

Adults often begin voice lessons with goals shaped by personal interest rather than school programs. Some want to sing confidently in church or small community ensembles. Others enjoy exploring contemporary music, classical vocal literature, or songwriting. Lessons may focus on strengthening breath support, improving consistency in tone, increasing vocal stamina, or developing stylistic nuance. Adults appreciate being able to learn in a familiar environment, which helps them relax and explore new techniques without feeling self-conscious. The pace is comfortable and always adapted to their schedule.

“Our 6 year old is having so much fun learning with his instructor Cierra. She is incredibly patient and encouraging during their lessons together and he’s always eager to show her what he has been practicing the following week when she comes back!”

— Devin P.

Genres You Can Explore

 

Students can study classical art songs, contemporary worship, Broadway repertoire, pop, country, and singer-songwriter styles. Teachers show students how to adjust their sound for each genre, whether that means bright, forward tone for musical theater, a warm and steady tone for classical pieces, or natural, storytelling phrasing for country. Students who want to blend styles can do so without feeling overwhelmed, since skills are introduced gradually and clearly.

What You Will Learn in Your Voice Lessons

 

Voice lessons cover many core skills that help students grow steadily. Warmups often include lip trills, vowel shaping exercises, ascending and descending scale patterns, and simple interval drills. Students learn how to take a low, supported breath, how to create consistent airflow, and how to keep tension out of the jaw and shoulders. Teachers also introduce ear training, rhythmic accuracy, and sight-singing, which support long-term musical development. Those preparing for performances or auditions learn how to present confidently, how to communicate emotion through phrasing, and how to use microphone technique when appropriate. Each lesson builds on the previous one so students understand how their voice works and how to improve it.

Lessons for Beginners Through Advanced Singers

 

Beginners focus on pitch accuracy, confident breathing, and learning warmups that help them develop a reliable sound. Intermediate singers often work on blending vocal registers, shaping clear vowels, and choosing repertoire that highlights their strengths. Advanced singers explore tone color, expressive interpretation, and challenging pieces suited to their goals. Teachers guide students through material by composers such as Schubert or Purcell for classical study, or through selections by contemporary artists for those interested in modern styles. Students who perform in church or school groups can work on specific songs and receive coaching that supports their roles.

Areas We Serve in Murfreesboro

 

Harmony Home Music teaches voice lessons throughout Murfreesboro and nearby communities. Many students live in neighborhoods such as Blackman, Northwoods, Indian Hills, Riverview, and Barfield. Families near The Avenue, the Gateway district, and Stones River also enjoy the convenience of at-home lessons. Instructors regularly travel to homes in Smyrna, La Vergne, and Christiana, making private voice instruction accessible across Rutherford County.

Meet the Instructors

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Jelena

Piano Instructor

Grace

grace

Piano Instructor

Jonathan

jonathan

Piano and Voice Instructor

Kimber

kimber

Piano, Voice, and Ukulele Instructor

Franklin, TN Voice Lessons FAQs

What Ages Do You Teach Voice Lessons To?

We work with children, teens, and adults. Younger students learn simple warmups and pitch skills, while teens focus on style and performance. Adults receive instruction tailored to their goals, whether that involves worship music, pop, or classical study.

Are Total Beginners Welcome?

Absolutely. Beginners start with steady breathing, comfortable posture, and easy warmups that build confidence. Teachers introduce pitch accuracy, vowel clarity, and simple songs that help new singers feel successful right away.

Can You Help Me With Auditions?

Yes. We help students choose appropriate repertoire, polish technique, and practice performance skills for school musicals, choir placements, and community programs. Lessons also cover sight-singing and strategies for staying calm and focused.

Can I Learn Contemporary Genres?

You can explore classical, country, pop, Broadway, worship, or a blend of styles. Teachers show students how to adjust technique for each genre so the voice stays healthy while matching the sound they want.

Any Performance Opportunities?

Students may participate in Harmony Home Music recitals at the Steinway Piano Gallery in Nashville. These events offer a relaxed and supportive setting to share progress with family and friends.