With a proven track record, a 100% pass rate in all music exams, 82% being merits and distinctions, I can give you the confidence and equip you with the tools and skills to assist you on the journey to achieving your musical goals.
About Nikki Warrington Flute Teacher & Singing Teacher in Doncaster
If you’re looking for flute lessons in Doncaster or professional singing lessons in Doncaster, I offer tailored, one-to-one tuition for students of different ages, abilities and musical goals.
Lessons are designed to feel encouraging, practical and personal. Whether you’re learning for enjoyment, working towards exams, building confidence, or developing performance skills, I’ll help you progress in a way that feels clear and achievable.
As an experienced flute teacher in Doncaster and singing teacher in Doncaster, my focus is always on helping each student feel supported, motivated and confident.
What You Can Expect
- One-to-one personalised tuition
- Clear, structured progress
- Supportive and encouraging teaching style
- Exam preparation if desired
- Confidence-building focus
- Lessons tailored around your goals and ability
Whether you’re searching for a flute teacher in Doncaster or a singing teacher in Doncaster, the most important thing is finding someone who understands your goals and helps you feel comfortable while learning.
Flute Lessons in Doncaster
Learning the flute should feel enjoyable as well as rewarding.
My flute lessons in Doncaster focus on building strong foundations in breathing, posture, tone, technique and musical expression. For beginners, lessons are paced clearly and patiently. For more experienced players, lessons can focus on refining sound, improving control, developing repertoire and preparing for performances or exams.
As an experienced flute teacher in Doncaster, I adapt every lesson to suit the individual rather than following a rigid teaching style.
Students often work towards:
- ABRSM, MTB and LCM exams
- School performances
- Orchestra and ensemble playing
- Personal musical goals
- Improving tone and technical ability
- Building confidence when playing
Lessons are always designed to support steady progress while keeping music enjoyable.






Singing Lessons in Doncaster
Every voice is different, so singing lessons should never feel like a one-size-fits-all approach.
My singing lessons in Doncaster focus on healthy vocal technique, breathing, confidence, control and performance skills. Whether you sing for enjoyment, exams, auditions, theatre, school performances or personal development, lessons are built around helping you feel more comfortable and confident in your voice.
As a professional singing teacher in Doncaster, I teach a range of musical styles including:
- Musical Theatre
- Contemporary & Pop
- Classical
- Audition preparation
- Exam syllabus work
- Confidence-building vocal tuition
The aim is to help you understand your voice, improve safely, and enjoy singing with greater confidence.

Experienced Vocal Coaching in Doncaster
With more than 20 years of teaching experience, I’ve worked with students of all ages and abilities.
As a trusted vocal coach in Doncaster, I’m proud to have maintained a 100% exam pass rate, with the majority of students achieving merit or distinction. However, lessons are never only about exams. They are also about helping students enjoy music, build confidence and develop a voice they feel comfortable using.
Vocal coaching can support:
- Breath control
- Vocal strength and stamina
- Performance confidence
- Audition preparation
- Musical theatre technique
- Exam preparation
- Song interpretation
Every lesson is tailored to the individual, allowing students to progress naturally and confidently.
Lessons in Doncaster – A Local Approach
I work with students from Doncaster and nearby areas, including:
- Adwick
- Armthorpe
- Balby
- Bentley
- Bessacarr
- Conisbrough
- Edlington
- Warmsworth
- Rossington
- Hatfield
- Intake
- Mexborough
- Richmond
- Stainforth
- Thorne
- Town Fields
- Wheatley
- Bawtry
Although my studio is based in Longwood, Huddersfield, I work with students from Doncaster who are looking for structured, supportive flute and singing tuition. Music lessons work best when they feel personal, consistent and encouraging, and many students continue lessons over the long term as their confidence and ability grow.
Online Lessons (Available if Needed)
While many students prefer face-to-face tuition where possible, I also offer online flute lessons in Doncaster and online singing lessons in Doncaster where needed.
Online lessons can be ideal for:
- Busy schedules
- Students travelling
- Short-term flexibility
- Learning from home
- Continuing lessons during illness or bad weather
Sessions remain structured, engaging and fully personalised.
Doncaster Flute & Singing Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to some frequently asked questions I receive about singing lessons in Doncaster, flute lessons in Doncaster, online singing lessons and online flute lessons.
Yes. I work with students from Doncaster who are looking for one-to-one singing lessons, flute lessons or vocal coaching. Lessons can be arranged at my studio in Longwood, Huddersfield, with online lessons also available where needed.
I have a studio based in Longwood, Huddersfield at 298A Vicarage Road, Longwood, Huddersfield HD3 4HJ.
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I’m afraid not. I can’t factor travel into my teaching day, and I have everything I need in my studio, including my piano, sheet music collection, stereo, computer and printer.
No. I teach flute, singing, music theory and recorder. I am fully trained and qualified in these areas, but not in other instruments.
You get a weekly, private 1-to-1 lesson tailored to your level and personal goals with me, in the privacy of my studio. This slot is reserved for you every week.
I will hear you play or sing so I can assess your current level and standard. I will also ask questions to understand your goals, motivation for starting lessons, how much time you have to practise, and the sort of music you enjoy or are open to trying.
You can of course ask me any questions you’d like to ask too.
Don’t worry about being nervous. I know it can feel strange at first, but I am friendly and welcoming, and I have heard a lot of people play and sing over the years. My music room is a safe space, and I will make you feel as comfortable as possible.
Lessons are on most weeks throughout the year. I have a complete shutdown at Christmas, two weeks off in the summer, and I am often performing on Bank Holiday Mondays. The dates I am not teaching are displayed on the board in my studio and on my website.
You can book an ad hoc lesson wherever there is space in the week. I will send you a link to my calendar and you can book on there. There is no guarantee that these slots will be available at the same time or on the same day each week.
No, sorry I don’t. You are welcome to book an ad hoc lesson with me with no obligation going forward.
I invoice monthly in arrears and payment is via bank transfer or cash only.
Payment for ad hoc lessons is expected on the day of the lesson by bank transfer or cash.
Fees are reviewed annually.
I teach every day, but only in my studio Monday-Wednesday and Saturday morning.
Yes, I do teach online. Like many businesses, I adapted through the Covid pandemic and have invested in good quality equipment to make online lessons a positive and straightforward process.
Online lessons are also available if the weather is bad, due to illness, or if getting to my studio is difficult.
I currently teach students from the ages of 5 through to 85 and everything in between. Many adults had lessons at school but stopped when they started their careers and families, while others have started as complete beginners in their 40s, 50s and beyond. If you want to do it, there’s nothing stopping you.
For children playing the flute, I can start little ones at 5 on the fife, which is a lightweight and inexpensive plastic instrument that works as a hybrid between a flute and recorder. It is blown and uses identical fingers to the flute, so swapping when they are big enough is simple.
For children singing, 5 is usually the right time, though some children may be better starting when they are slightly older.
If your child can concentrate for 30 minutes, I am happy to teach them.
Yes. I have experience teaching people with dyslexia, dyscalculia, physical differences and those on the autistic spectrum. Please feel free to contact me to discuss this further.
Yes, if you feel more comfortable with someone with you, then please do. I have a sofa for parents or family members and there’s good Wi-Fi and magazines.
I would ask that you don’t bring the whole family, especially younger children who may be disruptive to the lesson.
No. Exams are great for having a goal to work towards, but they are not compulsory. Some students want to take exams and some don’t, and that is fine with me.
Yes. Each year I arrange a pupil’s concert at a local church and an informal adults-only get-together performance with drinks and snacks in my studio. You can perform or come and watch; there is no pressure to perform if you don’t want to.
Many students compete in local music competitions, which is a great way to get feedback from someone else, but again there is no pressure to do so.
I also have lists of contacts for orchestras, bands, ensembles and choirs in the area if you’d like to start performing with a group.
Yes, of course. People make excellent progress when they are enthusiastic about what they are learning. All suggestions are very welcome.
Any Questions?
Feel free to get in touch with me and I’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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