Voice lessons Joondalup

It’s time to make music!

Unlock your (or your child’s) potential with voice lessons at Music Makers Academy! From our Creative Confident Muso Accelerator for little beginners through to adults, our age-specific pathways mean every student is supported in a way that matches their stage of life, goals, and personality.

With a balance of structure and creativity, students develop a wide range of skills: technique, musical understanding, creativity, and performance confidence. Along the way, they also connect with other students through concerts, group classes, and community events — building friendships as well as musicianship.

Whether you’re just starting out, preparing for exams, returning to music after a break, or simply exploring music for the joy of it, our programs grow with you. With caring tutors, clear pathways, and opportunities to shine, we help students of all ages discover music as a lifelong source of joy.

Explore Programs by Age

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Toddlers (18-36months)

Group classes for toddlers and their care-givers that focus on gross motor skills, connection and the development of some musical skills.

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Pre-School (3-5yo)

Our pre-school group program nurtures the development of further foundational musical skills so that students can ease into private lessons when they turn 6yo.

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PocoMuso (6-12yo)

This program is designed for young students and includes private lessons, performance opportunities and much more.

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MezzoMuso (13-18yo)

Students receive private lessons, perform in 2 concerts each year, and engage in other activities to develop new skills.

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AltoMuso (adults)

Our program for adults features private lessons, performance opportunities and some relaxed group activities.

3 Easy steps to enroll

  • Request information

    Fill in the form below to receive information about our programs for your child.

  • Attend a trial or interview

    Come and meet us at a trial or interview, discuss your musical aspirations and see if our programs and vibe align with what you are looking for!

  • Complete your enrolment form

    If you decide to join, you'll just need to fill out an enrolment form. You'll be ready to start lessons in no time!

Our voice lesson teacher

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    Trevor Davy

    Trevor Davy is a seasoned vocalist and educator with a career spanning five decades. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Stevie Wonder, the George Benson Band, and the Tina Turner Band, and was slated to provide backing vocals for John Farnham. Specializing in the mechanics of voice, Trevor focuses on how the voice functions, enabling students to concentrate on lyrical interpretation and infuse their personal experiences into their performances. With 25 years of teaching experience, he offers a unique perspective on harmony, structure, dynamics, and expression. Trevor has taught at major schools across Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and New South Wales, and has performed throughout Australia and internationally.

What students are saying

Amazingly professional and knowledgeable music teachers
— Melanie

 FAQs

  • Payments are made online via direct debit on the 1st of each month for the duration of 12 months.

  • Yes, we are experienced preparing students for AMEB examinations for both the classical and piano for leisure streams.

  • Yes, it is crucial to have an instrument at home before having lessons. We strongly advise getting an acoustic, upright piano. Electric pianos do not respond to the touch in the same way that an acoustic instrument does.

  • If you are unable to attend a lesson, your tutor will film a video lesson for you, which you will receive within 48hrs.

    We require a 30 day notice for cancellation of enrolment to take effect.