Elin Wolf
About
Personalized coaching for dedicated Violin & Voice students who want to refine their technique, musicality, and confidence.
Elin Wolf is a professional violinist and violin and voice teacher with a lifelong dedication to music. She began studying violin at age six through the Suzuki Method and later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music, continuing to refine both her technical mastery and artistic voice.
Alongside her performance career, she has extensive teaching experience in schools, private studios, and online. Her teaching focuses on developing strong technique, musical sensitivity, and confident artistic expression.
As a performer, Elin has appeared at concerts and events in Europe and the United States, bringing the perspective of an active professional musician into every lesson.
Ex of technique exercises: Breathing techniques, Breath support, use of diaphragm, building vocal range, freeing vocal cords, finding head, chest and mixed voice, belting etc
I am also a songwriter with experience writing and producing music. Everything from singer songwriter, folk, rock, pop, music to film, jazz and soul. You've got the option to focus the lesson on songwriting as well.
I have over 10 years of experience teaching singing and violin in music schools, evening courses and private lessons. I teach a wide variety of genres and beginners as well as advanced.
I have 3 year Music College education, 3 years of Music University, 1 year Music Theatre and Vocal technique training at Performing Art School in Gothenburg, Sweden. 1 year jazz and soul music at Ljungskile University. 1 1/2 year at Independent Artist Program at Musicians Institute, Los Angeles.
My goal is to help my students becoming better singers/violinists and to help guide them towards their goals.
Specialties
Do you own a violin?
Years experience
Able to read music
Lesson length
Student's age
Instrument interested in
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I start with asking about your goals, prefered music, what you want out of the classes. When we have a better understanding on the students level and the ambitions of the student (everything from just having fun til working on vocal technique and genre specific goals are good, it's up to the student) we start the lessons with technique exersizes and 1-2 songs that the student prepared for each class.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have 3 year Music College education, 3 year Music University education, 1 year music theatre and vocal technique training at Performing Art School in Gothenburg, Sweden. 1 year jazz and soul music degree at Ljungskile University. 1 year at Independent Artist Program at Musicians Institute, Los Angeles.
Worked 10 years as a Music coach in Schools and private
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with advanced singers as well as beginners. Kids from 6 years up, teenagers and adults.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
A good technique and Sustainable use of voice is crucial to all genres. It creates a freedom when using your voice that will make your voice feel and sound better. Hiring someone that has a good knowledge about how your body works and how to use the voice correctly is crucial.