Voice Lessons in Murfreesboro
Highly Vetted and Experienced Singing Instructors Visit Your Home in Murfreesboro – Kids, Teens, Adults, Beginners and Advanced Musicians Welcome.
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
Makayla
Piano, Guitar, and Voice Instructor
Eight years classically trained at the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts in Nova Scotia, Canada, Makayla works with children in all areas of voice training, guitar, piano and songwriting. With a background of being a professional singer/songwriter, Makayla began teaching for Shania Twain’s “Kids Can Foundation” in 2018 working with children in low-income families and has since taken on additional students. Her passion and expertise in music along with her love of sharing it with children make for a wonderful introduction to the world of music for your little ones.
Se Young Ko (Daniel)
Piano, Violin, and Composition Instructor
Se Young is a violinist, pianist, and composer who is based in Nashville, TN. He has received his Bachelor’s degree in Contemporary Writing & Production and Violin Performance from Berklee College of Music and his Master’s degree in Commercial Music at Belmont University. He is also a violinist and pianist experienced in many genres including classical, jazz, Brazilian/Latin, and has performed and recorded around the world. Se Young has worked with artists including Pablo Ziegler, Sunwoo Jung-a, Jung In, Berklee World Strings, Dear Jazz Orchestra, and many more. Se Young currently teaches at Belmont University as a professor in the school of music.
Phoebe
Voice and Songwriting Instructor
Phoebe is a professional vocalist and songwriter with over a decade of singing experience in both live and recorded settings. A graduate of Belmont University with a BA in Commercial Songwriting, she brings a deep understanding of both vocal artistry and songcraft to her teaching. Her lead and background vocals appear on recordings by Natalie Layne, Selah, Rachael Nemiroff, and many others.
Nic
Piano and Trumpet Instructor
Nic is a professional pianist who specializes in improvisation, with experience in jazz, classical, and contemporary styles. With a strong foundation in music theory and composition, Nic has performed for events at the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. He has played with artists such as Brian Nathan, Daniel Arci, and Maddie in Good Company.
Grace
Piano Instructor
Grace is one of Harmony Home’s lovely piano instructors. Grace grew up in Minnesota and has taught piano for 10 years. From a young age, she led worship and was competing and winning statewide piano competitions! Grace graduated with a degree in Commercial Music, Arranging, and Composition. Currently, Grace leads worship at churches and is an accompanist for the school district in the Nashville/Franklin area. Grace recently released a single titled “Mercy is Mine.” She loves teaching kids and adults of any age/level and hopes to be an encouragement in their lives!
Abraham
Drum Instructor
Abraham is one of our awesome instructors at Harmony Home, teaching drums! Abraham has spent the last few years touring across the country, from Phoenix, AZ to Manchester, NH, playing drums and leading worship for people of all ages. He plays for several Christian music artists, promoting positive and uplifting environments, while spreading Good News and hope to all people. He has also helped lead worship at several youth camps, helping coach and lead youth to have fun and meaningful faith-based lives.
Ryan
Guitar Instructor
Hey! My name is Ryan and I’m the lead guitarist of a nationally touring band The Young Escape. We have written 3 number 1 songs and have played several major tours/venues that include The Wiltern in LA, the Moore Theater in Seattle, the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, and many more. I have years of live music and studio experience and can play in a wide variety of styles from pop to blues to funk to rock. My teaching focuses on giving guitar students a solid foundation for their skills so they have the tools to effectively express themselves on their instrument. My goal with my students is to get them excited to pick up their guitar every day.
Kimber
Piano, Voice, and Ukulele Instructor
Kimber is a songwriter, artist, worship leader, and studio session vocalist born right here in Nashville, TN. Beginning her musical journey at just 10 years old, she has had the opportunity to hone her skills and develop her artistry through many different experiences. Some of these experiences include singing and being interviewed on national television, performing a version of the Christmas classic “O Holy Night” that charted on Billboard Christian Airplay in 2018, being featured as a songwriter and/or vocalist in two motion pictures, writing with many up-and-coming and established recording artists, and leading worship at Belmont Church on Music Row for over a decade. She is passionate about writing both mainstream and Christian music that speaks of the radical love of Jesus Christ and his transformative power to bring hope and healing in any circumstance.
Emma
Piano, Bass, Guitar, Brass, and Ukulele Instructor
Emma is a musician and visual artist from Michigan. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor and previously taught elementary school. Emma enjoys teaching piano, guitar, ukulele, and brass to students of all ages. She enjoys writing and recording her own music from home, and sharing what she has learned about being a maker with others.
Cierra
Voice, Ukulele, and Beginner Piano Instructor
Cierra is a skilled vocalist, music educator, and performer with a passion for helping students develop their musical talents in a supportive and encouraging environment. She holds a Master of Music in Commercial Voice Performance from Belmont University, where she graduated with a 3.98 GPA and received the prestigious Graduate Student Award. She also earned dual Bachelor’s degrees in Music Education and Vocal Performance from Marshall University. Cierra brings a wealth of teaching experience, having worked as a private instructor for several years, as well as serving as a graduate teaching assistant at Belmont University. Her background includes directing children’s choirs, coaching vocal ensembles, and leading worship music. In addition to her teaching, Cierra is an accomplished performer, having sung with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra Chorus and led the Americana/Appalachian folk trio, Cypress the Band.
Kris
Saxophone, Clarinet, Piano, and Voice Instructor
Kris is one of Harmony Home’s awesome instructors, teaching multiple instruments. Kris is a jazz & soul musician. He started playing when he was 9 years old and began playing professionally about 7 years ago. Kris studied jazz performance and composition at the University of Utah, and moved to Nashville to pursue a career in playing music and composing. We’re so glad to have Kris as part of the Harmony Home team!
Jelena
Piano Instructor
Jelena is a classically trained pianist, having played for 20 years and counting. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Music from Elmhurst University in Elmhurst Illinois, with her primary performance instrument being piano and secondary as voice. Additional expertise includes playing for the university jazz bands and soprano vocals in choir.
Jaron
Guitar and Piano Instructor
Jaron is a professional guitarist, producer, engineer, and worship leader. He holds a Bachelor’s in Commercial Guitar from Belmont University and has years of experience playing guitar and leading worship at a professional level. As a small business owner of his own production business, Jaron has been producing and mixing artists in Nashville for over 3 years. He has a deep passion for the creative process and seeing the next generation fall in love with music and creating art!
Colleen
Violin and Piano Instructor
Colleen is one of Harmony Home’s wonderful violin and piano instructors! Colleen has been playing the violin since she was 4 years old. She grew up in orchestra and learned classically. Colleen attended the Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music for an associates in Audio Recording. Colleen is passionate about the ear for music and finding each individual’s passion for what they hear and incorporating it into their own personal lives.
Jack
Violin, Mandolin, and Viola Instructor
Jack is one of Harmony Home’s talented violin/fiddle instructors! Jack is from Bozeman, Montana and grew up playing the violin. He graduated from Belmont this past May with a degree in commercial music performance. Jack is currently a fiddle player in the Nashville area and plays with a variety of country, bluegrass, and jazz musicians.
Jonathan
Piano and Voice Instructor
Jonathan is a multi-instrument composer, arranger, vocalist, and music educator based out of Nashville, TN. From arranging and orchestrating projects for Grammy and Dove award-winning artists to designing for educational ensembles and churches across the United States. On any given day, his music can be heard on the marching band field, in churches, and in performance halls all across the country and arrangements of his music have been performed in five countries across Europe and have been translated into 4 languages. Jonathan resides in Nashville, TN where he is active in the music industry as a freelance arranger and private music instructor, and is the founder and editor of Stronger Music Company, an innovative educational publishing company that serves music educators across the United States.
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.




