Mukilteo, WA · Updated July 2026

The 5 Best Voice Teachers in Mukilteo, WA (2026)

Quick answer

The best voice teachers in Mukilteo, WA right now are Dr. Stacey Mastrian (soprano with three decades of teaching, bel canto + voice science, $100/session), Liz Frazer (DMA in classical vocal performance, from $275/month), and Allison Standley (musical theatre & audition specialist, from $90/session). Voice lessons in the Mukilteo area cost $30–$100 per lesson.

We compared all 10 voice teachers listed on Tutoraro for the Mukilteo area — several also serve Edmonds, Shoreline, and Seattle — and feature the five below.

Voice lessons in Mukilteo orbit one institution: Kamiak High School, whose choir and musical-theatre programs are among the strongest in Snohomish County. Most local families come to private lessons preparing for a Kamiak audition, a school musical, or to build on what the choir room started — and the local teaching pool reflects that, with audition-prep and musical-theatre specialists well represented.

We compared all ten voice teachers listed for the Mukilteo area on Tutoraro — several also serve Edmonds, Shoreline, and Seattle, and most offer online lessons — and feature the five below. Rates verified July 1, 2026.

At a glance

Top 5 voice teachers in Mukilteo, compared

Every teacher below is listed on Tutoraro's Mukilteo voice page and currently shows availability for new students. Rates come directly from each teacher's profile.

#TeacherRateBest for
1 Dr. Stacey Mastrian $100 /session Best overall
2 Liz Frazer from $275 /mo Best classical training
3 Allison Standley from $90 /session Best for musical theatre & auditions
4 Jordan from $50 /lesson Best budget pick
5 Kit Contact for rates Best gender-affirming studio

The picks

The best voice teachers in Mukilteo, ranked

1.

Dr. Stacey MastrianBest overall

Dr. Stacey Mastrian
Open

Seattle, WA · Voice · Adults & teens

Italian-American soprano with three decades of teaching experience. Combines bel canto tradition with contemporary voice science across opera, musical theater, jazz, pop, folk, and rock.

$100 /session

Why we picked Stacey: Three decades of teaching, an active soprano career, and a rare pairing of bel canto tradition with contemporary voice science — technique explanations that hold up in any style. $100 per session.

2.

Liz FrazerBest classical training

Liz Frazer
Open

Seattle, WA · Voice · All styles & levels

Client-centered voice coach with 20+ years of experience and a DMA in classical vocal performance. Known as "The Salty Voice Teacher." Offers private lessons and the Feet First group/private combo program.

from $275 /mo

Why we picked Liz: A DMA in classical vocal performance and more than 20 years of client-centered coaching — the strongest pure classical training serving the area.

3.

Allison StandleyBest for musical theatre & auditions

Allison Standley
Open

Seattle, WA · Voice · Musical Theatre, Pop/Rock, Classical

Voice teacher and vocal coach offering online and in-person lessons in the Seattle area. Specializes in musical theatre and audition prep. Group workshops and karaoke lessons available.

from $90 /session

Why we picked Allison: A musical theatre and audition-prep specialist — the most direct match on this list for a Kamiak musical or choir callback, online or in person.

4.

JordanBest budget pick

Jordan
Open

Seattle, WA · Voice · All ages & levels

Voice Lessons Seattle. Teaching vocal technique since 1999. Studio at 525 N 181st Street, Shoreline. Committed to ongoing voice research through NATS and the Vocal Foundation.

from $50 /lesson

Why we picked Jordan: Teaching vocal technique since 1999 from a Shoreline studio, from $50 a lesson — decades of experience at the most accessible price point here.

5.

KitBest gender-affirming studio

Kit
Open

Seattle, WA · Voice · All ages & levels · Gender-affirming

Find Your Voice Seattle. 25+ years of singing experience. Student-guided curriculum in an inclusive, no-judgment studio. Gender-affirming vocal coaching available. Free trial lesson.

Contact for rates

Why we picked Kit: Find Your Voice Seattle's student-guided curriculum in an inclusive, no-judgment format, backed by 25+ years of singing experience — a studio many teens specifically seek out.

These five are our top picks — 5 more voice teachers are listed on the Mukilteo voice lessons page with full profiles, rates, and contact options.

Buying advice

How to choose a voice teacher in Mukilteo

For Kamiak-bound students, audition-format practice matters as much as vocal technique: 16- and 32-bar cuts, cold reads, and managing nerves in front of a panel. Ask any teacher on this list how they run mock auditions — the specialists have a specific process, not just encouragement.

Younger singers (under roughly 12) should focus on pitch-matching and healthy habits, not belt technique — pushing range too early does real harm. Adults are welcome across this list, and several teachers work primarily online, which suits Mukilteo's commuter schedules well.

Methodology

How we ranked these teachers

Tutoraro is a local music-lesson search site for Greater Seattle, and this article draws from every voice teacher currently listed for Mukilteo — we don't take placement fees for ranking position. Order and "best for" labels reflect each teacher's credentials (degrees, certifications, orchestra and faculty positions), teaching experience (years and student age ranges), published rates, and specialty fit as stated on their profiles. Rates and availability were last verified July 1, 2026 and can change — always confirm directly with the teacher.

Mukilteo's voice-lesson demand centers on Kamiak High School (ZIP 98275), whose choir and musical theater programs are among the strongest in Snohomish County.

People also ask

Voice lessons in Mukilteo: your questions answered

Who are the best voice teachers in Mukilteo, WA?

Mukilteo has a dedicated community of private voice teachers serving families in this small waterfront city on the Puget Sound. Tutoraro lists voice teachers in Mukilteo including Carla, Jordan, and Kit, who serve students across ZIP code 98275. Mukilteo's strong musical culture — anchored by Kamiak High School's well-regarded choir and music theater programs — drives consistent demand for private voice instruction. Browse the Mukilteo voice teacher listings on Tutoraro to compare profiles, styles, and rates.

How much do voice lessons cost in Mukilteo, WA?

Private voice lessons in Mukilteo typically cost $50–$100 per session for a 45- or 60-minute lesson. This is broadly in line with greater Seattle area voice lesson pricing. Teachers covering pop, contemporary, and musical theater styles generally charge $50–$80. Those with classical training or significant performance backgrounds often charge $70–$100. Ask whether lesson materials, backing tracks, or sheet music are included in the fee and whether a trial lesson is available before committing to a regular schedule.

Do voice teachers in Mukilteo come to your home?

Some Mukilteo voice teachers offer in-home lessons, though studio instruction is more common for voice because a piano or keyboard is helpful for accompaniment and pitch reference. Several Tutoraro-listed Mukilteo teachers are willing to discuss in-home arrangements if the student has a keyboard at home. Online lessons via video call are also popular among Mukilteo voice students — particularly adults with busy schedules. Check each listing for available lesson formats.

What styles of singing do Mukilteo voice teachers offer?

Voice teachers in Mukilteo cover contemporary styles (pop, R&B, contemporary musical theater), classical (art songs, bel canto technique), and mixed approaches suited for school choir and musical theater auditions. Given Kamiak High School's active musical theater and choir programs, many Mukilteo voice teachers have experience preparing students specifically for those auditions. When selecting a teacher, confirm their primary style expertise aligns with your goals — classical and contemporary pop teachers use fundamentally different techniques.

How do Mukilteo voice teachers help students prepare for Kamiak High School choir?

Kamiak High School (ZIP 98275) in Mukilteo is known for its strong choir and music theater programs — the school frequently fields competitive vocal ensembles. Private voice lessons help Kamiak students develop pitch accuracy, blend, breath support, and the sight-singing skills choir directors assess for section placement and solo roles. Mukilteo voice teachers familiar with Kamiak's program can advise on audition repertoire requirements, competitive choral audition preparation, and how to maximize a student's profile for select ensemble consideration.

What age can kids start voice lessons in Mukilteo, WA?

Most Mukilteo voice teachers accept students around age 8 or 9 for structured vocal instruction. Younger children (ages 6–7) can participate in lighter, ear-training-focused sessions, though heavy technical voice work before the voice matures is not recommended. Teenagers preparing for Kamiak's choir or musical theater productions are the most common students for Mukilteo voice teachers. Adults are also very welcome — Mukilteo teachers work with adult beginners and returning singers who want to develop their voice for personal enjoyment or community performance.

Are there voice teachers for musical theater in Mukilteo?

Yes — Mukilteo voice teachers have specific experience with musical theater given Kamiak High School's active theater program. Musical theater voice instruction covers belt technique, speech-level singing, mix voice, and the specific audition requirements (16- or 32-bar cuts, cold reads) common to both school and community theater auditions. If Kamiak's musical or a community theater production is your student's goal, mention it when contacting teachers — this helps them tailor repertoire selection and audition prep to that specific program.

Can adults take voice lessons in Mukilteo, WA?

Absolutely — adult voice lessons are available in Mukilteo. Many adults in Mukilteo and the surrounding area take lessons for personal enjoyment, church singing, community musical theater, or to build confidence for performances. Mukilteo's voice teachers work with adults who are complete beginners as well as those with prior singing experience who want to refine their technique. Online lessons are popular for adult Mukilteo students with demanding weekday schedules.

How does Mukilteo compare to Seattle for voice lessons?

Voice lessons in Mukilteo offer the primary advantage of local convenience — students in ZIP 98275 don't need to commute to Seattle or even Everett for quality instruction. The teacher pool in Mukilteo is smaller than Seattle's but well-matched to the most common local needs: Kamiak choir prep, musical theater coaching, and recreational singing. For access to specialized classical training, opera coaches, or a wide variety of style specialists, Seattle offers a broader range. For most Mukilteo families, local instruction is the practical and preferred choice.

What should I look for in a Mukilteo voice teacher?

A good Mukilteo voice teacher should have clear expertise in the style your student wants to develop (pop, classical, musical theater, or a blend), work with your student's current range and voice type, assign specific weekly practice and warm-up goals, and communicate about progress consistently. For Kamiak choir or musical theater preparation, ask whether the teacher has experience with Kamiak's specific audition requirements. A trial lesson is the most reliable way to assess teaching style, rapport with the student, and whether the teacher's approach aligns with your goals.

Compare Mukilteo voice teachers side by side

Full profiles, rates, and lesson formats — message a teacher directly on Tutoraro.

See all Mukilteo voice teachers →