One coach. Three lengths.
Every session is one-on-one with Lisa — no group classes, no assistants, no compromises. Pick the length that fits the work.
Warm-ups, single-skill drills, check-ins. Best when you need precision, not breadth.
Book →Warm-up, technique, song work if time allows.
Book →Deep work on technique, repertoire, and stage performance.
Book →Every lesson is one-on-one with Lisa — no assistants, no group classes, no hidden fees. Online is the same price as in-person.
Not in Las Vegas? These same sessions are available as online voice lessons over Zoom or FaceTime — same coach, same price, from anywhere.
Interested in becoming a student? Audition-only submission — submit a short video audition first; if Lisa is the right coach for your goals, she'll personally invite you to schedule. Your first lesson, once approved, runs a minimum of 45 minutes — an hour is ideal.
Already a student? Book your next lesson →
Beyond the standard lesson.
For singers who also act — Lisa is BFA Musical Theater. Audition pieces, scene-into-song, character into voice.
Inquire →The longer acting block — full scene work and song integration for audition and stage.
Inquire →Send a video, get a recorded coaching response. For students between lessons, performers on tour, anyone who needs a fast, honest read.
Inquire →What we’ll actually work on.
Vocal Technique
- Breath control & support
- Range extension
- Mix voice & registration
- Vibrato development
- Vocal agility
Performance
- Stage presence
- Microphone technique
- Audition preparation
- Song interpretation
- Working with a band
Specialized
- Healthy belting (the safe way)
- Head voice development
- Vocal rehabilitation
- Recording vocals
- Acting for singers
24 hours notice for full credit. Less than 24 hours, the lesson fee is retained — with one no-charge exception per student per year, because everyone gets sick once. We are also human.
Before you book.
How much do voice lessons cost?
Lessons are $60 for 30 minutes, $85 for 45 minutes, and $100 for a full hour, priced the same in-person or online. Acting sessions run $85 for 45 minutes and $100 for an hour, and a recorded 15-minute video review is $20. Every session is one-on-one with Lisa.
Which lesson length should I book?
The 45-minute session is the most popular and balanced — warm-up, technique, song work, and debrief. Choose 30 minutes for focused single-skill work, and 60 minutes for deep work on repertoire and stage performance or serious audition preparation. You can change lengths between sessions as your goals shift.
Are there any hidden fees or group classes?
No. Every lesson is one-on-one with Lisa — no assistants, no group classes, and no hidden fees. Online lessons are the same price as in-person. The only add-ons are optional acting sessions and the $20 video review, each clearly priced, so you always know exactly what a lesson costs.
What is the cancellation policy?
Give at least 24 hours notice to cancel or reschedule for full credit. With less than 24 hours, the lesson fee is retained — with one no-charge exception per student per year, because everyone gets sick once. The policy is simple, fair, and applied the same to every student.
Can I take these lessons online?
Yes. Every lesson length is available over Zoom or FaceTime at the same price as in-person, and many students outside Las Vegas work with Lisa exclusively online. See the dedicated online voice lessons page for how remote sessions run — the coach, method, and pricing are identical.
Bring us your voice.
We’ll tell you the truth.
Submit a two-piece, one-minute video audition. Lisa reviews every submission personally and responds within 72 hours.