SINGING LESSONS IN MONTREAL
Taking singing lessons builds self-confidence. Are you thinking of learning to sing? Come to WIMA! Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, we offer you personalized lessons.
Singing lessons at WIMA are more than just learning to hit the right notes; they are a journey of self-discovery and growth.
Our proficient instructors, with experience in a wide range of musical styles, use their professional experience to inspire passion for singing and sharpen your singing skills. WIMA inspires song lovers to hone their skills, embracing their passion for music while building confidence through our comprehensive vocal training program.
Proven techniques
Our singing lessons are led by experienced teachers who harness proven techniques to develop
essential skills. Each session includes warm-up exercises, music programs and structured practices to enhance range, breathing, accuracy, and pronunciation. These multifaceted techniques foster proficiency and enrich the overall singing experience, accelerating students’ progress.
Experienced teachers for our singing lessons. Each music lessons begin with a warm-up as well as a series of exercises that will help the student improve their:
- range
- breathing
- accuracy
- pronunciation
WIMA’s vocal lessons and ear training are personalized to cater to each student’s unique needs, improve voice students, skill levels, and musical theory knowledge. Our voice teachers, equipped with extensive teaching experience, deploy the most effective methodologies to nurture all students’ musical sense and vocal technique.
This customized learning approach ensures rapid progression, fosters self-confidence, music theory and improves breathing techniques. Our methodology or teaching style is known to deliver results across a variety of genres and repertoires, ensuring that our students can learn through the music they love.
From popular music to classical music, these multifaceted techniques foster proficiency in various styles of singing and enrich the overall singing experience, accelerating the progress of our vocal students. Each music teacher can help students to become a professional singer.
Customized learning
At WIMA’s, our instructors deploy the most effective methodologies to nurture the student’s musical sense and vocal technique. This customized learning approach ensures rapid progression, fosters self-confidence, and improves breathing techniques. Our methodology is known to deliver results across a variety of genres and repertoires, ensuring that our students can learn through the music they love. At the same time, each student can choose the singing teacher that suits him best
Our singing lessons at WIMA are more than just hitting the right notes; they are a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth led by our skilled vocal coaches. WIMA provides private singing lessons and online lessons, tailored for both beginners and advanced singers.
WIMA’s vocal lessons are personalized to cater to each student’s unique needs, skill levels, and musical theory knowledge. Our voice teachers, equipped with extensive teaching experience, deploy the most effective methodologies to nurture all students’ musical sense and vocal technique.
A combination of learning and sharing
At WIMA, we know that singing lessons are an essential moment of communication and sharing for your well-being. With this in mind, our teachers strongly encourage their students to share their favorite songs.
At our music academy, we believe that the combination of sharing and learning is the key to unlocking your true potential in vocal performance. Our singing lessons provide a supportive and collaborative environment where students can explore various styles of music and discover their unique voice.
Through interactive sessions and personalized instruction, our experienced instructors foster a nurturing atmosphere that encourages growth and self-expression.
During voice lessons, students discover new musical styles and also work on songs from their list of favorite artists and groups.
Singing teachers present on the music scene
If you want to take private or group lessons with passionate teachers who are practicing their musical talents at the same time, register at WIMA!
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced vocalist, our understanding curriculum covers vocal techniques, stage presence, and musical interpretation. We emphasize not only the development of technical skills but also the artistry and emotion behind each performance.
Learn with us and embark on a transformative journey where you’ll not only improve your vocal abilities, but also forge meaningful connections with fellow musicians, creating a community of passionate artists who inspire and uplift one another.
Our teachers are mostly authors, composers, performers, multi-instrumentalists, or musical actors. They are committed to teaching their students the right techniques to help them progress without ever forgetting that singing lessons have to remain fun!
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3 locations to welcome you, plus online singing lessons
Whatever your level, you have the option to take your singing lessons in Montreal at one of WIMA’s music schools:
- WIMA Beaconsfield, 484 Beaconsfield Blvd., #204, Beaconsfield, Quebec, H9W 4C4
- WIMA Côte Saint-Luc, 5555 Westminster, #312, Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec, H4W 2J2
- WIMA Pointe-Claire, 222 Brunswick Blvd., Pointe-Claire, Quebec, H9R 1A6
If you are unable to take your lessons in person for practical or health reasons, we offer online singing lessons.
FAQ
What types of singing lessons does WIMA offer?
WIMA offers a comprehensive range of singing lessons, including both online and in-person options. Our lessons cover vocal technique, breath control, performance skills, interpretation, and repertoire development.
Are the singing lessons at WIMA suitable for all ages and skill levels?
Our singing lessons cater to students of all ages, from beginners to advanced vocalists. Whether you’re just starting your singing journey or looking to enhance your skills, our experienced instructors will tailor the lessons to your individual needs.
Can I choose between different styles of music for my singing lessons at WIMA?
Yes! At WIMA, we believe in providing a diverse musical experience. Our instructors are specialized in various genres such as classical, pop, jazz, musical theater, and more. You can select the style of music that resonates with you and explore its nuances through your singing lessons.
Can I perform in recitals at WIMA?
WIMA provides performance opportunities for students to show their vocal talents. We organize recitals where students can perform in front of an audience and gain valuable stage experience. These events foster growth, confidence, and a sense of accomplishment.
Our teachers for singing lessons
Andrea
Andrea is a Montreal and Toronto based singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her debut song Bird in your Window (artist name Drea Lake) was named “Ten Best Recent Indie tracks” by Last Day Deaf. Andrea spent her childhood and teenage years being coached by Deborah Skoggard, runner up for the International Opera Award.
She combines her early education with contemporary approaches that come from her years of study with Ian Lebofsky and Simone Pitot . Andrea studied classical guitar and piano and is a finger style guitar player. She has a song writing certificate at Berklee College of Music Online.
Andrea teaches in Pointe-Claire.
Annie
Annie teaches in Pointe-Claire.
Asha
Asha started their musical journey in Ontario, Canada, taking piano lessons and singing in the Ottawa Children’s Choir. In high school, Asha participated in a specialized vocal program, took private classical voice lessons, and led alto sectionals for award-winning choirs. Asha holds a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Voice from McGill and is currently there completing a Master’s in Musicology with a Postcolonial focus. Asha’s performing highlights of the year include making their debut with a Brazilian jazz combo at Upstairs, as well as singing in the chorus for Beethoven’s 9th and Bizet’s Carmen at Maison Symphonique.
Asha grew up in a multi-ethnic household, and has always strived to be a musical traveler, exploring the genres of Western Classical, Jazz, Indian, and Afro-Latin music through the voice, piano, percussion, and/or composition. They use these experiences to support their students as they pursue diverse musical interests. While technique is important, Asha encourages the somatic practice of music, regardless of instrument. Students can learn tricks for staying grounded and focused, musically and otherwise, for the most challenging days.
Asha teaches in Pointe-Claire.
Bella
Bella is a singer/songwriter from Montreal who studied Jazz Vocals at Vanier College. She was a student at WIMA for many years and has taken lessons for several different instruments including the Rock Band program. Although voice is her main instrument, she also plays rhythm guitar, piano, ukulele and banjo. She is known for writing her own songs, mostly in the pop/country/folk genre. At only 13 years old, she was selected to be in the Top 10 of the Montreal Songwriting Competition.
She is currently in a band called “The Record Breakers” and has experience performing on stage and in the studio. Bella has performed at venues such as The Corona Theatre, Club Soda and Oscar Peterson Hall.
Bella is determined to help students develop proper vocal technique, songwriting and stage presence.
Bella teaches in Pointe-Claire.
David
Experienced in many genres, David has performed a variety of music from Pop-Rock and Musical Theatre, to Jazz, to Singer Songwriter and Country. He also has a strong understanding of music theory and is passionate about improving musicianship skills, performance skills, and body awareness.
David makes every effort to make learning fun and accessible. He believes that it’s his responsibility to give his students the tools they need to achieve their personal goals, and to help them grow.
David teaches in Cote Saint-Luc.
Eduardo
I think music is the perfect way to enhance creativity, concentration and self-awareness, and I believe the process of learning music should encourage students to experiment with different types of music genres. In that way, learners can properly understand the kind of music they want to produce as well as acquire adequate musical knowledge to achieve their personal goals. As a music teacher, I feel I have the responsibility of guiding learners into their path on discovering what they want to reach, and prompt them with the right tools to get there.
Eduardo teaches in Beaconsfield and Pointe-Claire.
Fidaa
Fidaa teaches in Pointe-Claire.
Grace
Grace teaches in Pointe-Claire and Cote Saint-Luc.
Laura
Laura is a passionate mezzo-soprano with a Bachelor of Music, Concentration in Performance Voice. She began performing at age 5 in Sunday school productions, since then she has performed across Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan. She has also had the privilege of performing with the Canadian Tenors in 2019.
She has performed in many different languages including English, French, Italian, German, Tagalog, and Russian. She is classically trained but also loves to sing; folk, country, pop, gospel, and musical theater.
Laura has played roles from: Foot Loose (Ariel), Oklahoma (Ado Annie), The Drowsy Chaperon (Mrs. Totendale), The Magic Flute (The Three Spirits/Women), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Mrs. Page), and Die Fliedermause (Princess Orlofsky) among many others.
While in College, Laura discovered she enjoyed learning how the voice works, the biology of it and why/how our bodies do what they do to make sound. Laura uses this knowledge to her advantage in her teaching and finds new and creative ways to do so.
Above all else Laura loves music and wants her students to as well! She is always energetic and greets you with a smile. Singing skillfully and beautifully can be a challenge, but the reward is worth the effort.
Laura V.
Nunne
NUNNE has a huge passion for Latin music and Jazz, but has had the opportunity to work and experiment with other music genres like R&B, Pop, Rock, and Indie, and she’s loved it. That’s why she is super open minded and encourages all of her students to explore new music and learning methods! Who knows? One might discover a new passion they didn’t even think of! Through experimenting and music education she found her passion, therefore she is really enthusiastic about seeing other people pursue what they love, and if she can help them improve and share with them a little bit of her knowledge, she’d be the happiest.
Nunne teaches in Beaconsfield.
Parand
Parand teaches in Cote Saint-Luc.
Rosie
Singer/songwriter/recording artist, Rosie, is a powerhouse of a teacher. During her singing lessons, she carefully asses each student’s goal, vocal and learning ability, and constructs a unique to student protocol to ensure they successfully push through barriers, and surpass their own expectations.
Rosie has trained with the Royal Conservatory of Music in piano and voice (which has awarded her 2 silver medals for voice performance), graduated from Vanier College’s music program, as well as earned her degree from Concordia University in Classical voice.
Rosie’s bubbly personality quickly establishes a comfort zone in class that allows students to express themselves while using proper technique made fun.
She’s done it all, from multi-lingual Classical, Pop, Jazz, and Rock; gracing the stages of Place des Arts, Club Soda, etc, if you’re looking to develop technique, vocal tone, power, performance abilities, song-writing, and confidence, Rosie is the teacher for you. Signed to a record label in California, Invitation Records, Rosie has worked with songwriters and producers around the world.
Rosie teaches online.
Sandrine
Sandrine is a singer/songwriter, pianist, and music educator from Montreal, Quebec. She was introduced to music through her father, who was an active member of the Montreal music scene in the 1980s. Her passion for music ignited at 13 years old, when she began composing her own music. Sandrine completed her Bachelor of Music in jazz vocals with a psychology minor at McGill University in 2023. She studied under well-renowned jazz vocalist, Ranee Lee. She also holds a DEC in Professional Music and Song Techniques from Vanier College in jazz performance.
Sandrine pursued extensive studies in piano from the age of five, completing her performance exam up to RCM 10 with first class honours in 2019, and has been teaching private piano and vocal music lessons since 2016. Many of her students have had success with the Royal Conservatory of Music examinations (attaining first-class honours) or have gone on to pursue music in higher education settings in CEGEP. Today, Sandrine’s biggest musical passion is composing jazz-influenced pop music, recording at the studio, and arranging vocals! You can find her music on all streaming platforms (Apple Music, Spotify, Youtube Music, etc…) under her artist name, Sandrine Bernier.
In her own words…
“I think music is a language as much as it is an art. Artists use music to connect with their underlying emotions, spirituality and their loved ones. When I play and create my music, I feel like my most authentic self, powerful, and at peace. All in all, I think music is a token for communication, not only through its lyricism and poetry, but through musicality. Melody, rhythm, tonality, progression and harmonics are well endowed tools for musical communication. I love incorporating all of these interesting topics when I compose music.”
Sandrine teaches in Pointe-Claire and Beaconsfield.
Simone
Simone is an Australian Estill Master Trainer and has been training singers, actors and performers from one side of the globe to the other for the past 15 years. Estill Voice Training equips singers and speakers with a deep understanding of how their voice works and to feel, see and hear their instruments to make the sounds they want to make. This brings a detailed control of the voice, opening up possibilities for singers to find success, consistency and healthful sound production. Simone is also a composer and producer, applying her skills and knowledge to film score composition and commercially releasing music under her artist moniker ‘Delorca’. Simone teaches voice, songwriting and piano.
Simone teaches on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Tyler
Tyler is a singer, pianist, and coach originally hailing from a small town in Tennessee. He has worked as a piano and voice teacher for over a decade, working with students from a myriad of different backgrounds, ages, and musical tastes. He is also a seasoned performer, who has performed with the Franklin Light Opera and a number of other companies around the Nashville area. In addition to performing, he is also established as a coach and collaborative pianist, recently finishing contracts at the Roxy Regional Theatre and Austin Peay State University, both in Clarksville, TN.
His areas of emphasis focus on the worlds of classical music, musical theater, and jazz, but he believes that all music is about communication, no matter the genre. This is the core of his teaching philosophy, helping students find themselves in their music and share what makes each of them unique to the world. He does this through a variety of methods, all student-led, but all focused on learning the core principles of music. Like language-learning, once one knows the vocabulary at their fingertips, a whole world of expression and communication becomes open to them.
Tyler teaches in Pointe-Claire.