About
Hello! I’m Carli. I love sharing what I have learned over the course of 20 years of singing and studying the voice.
Singing is a uniquely human form of expression that we all have access to. My philosophy is that everyone can sing! I believe that singing is one of our freest and most powerful human forms of expression. The same as laughing, crying or dancing; I believe it is a primal instinct. I believe that everyone can and should sing!
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First we will chat about your experience and goals with singing. Then I'll have you sing a short song of your choice right off the bat to break through the nerves and see where we are starting! :) From there I'll introduce concepts that are new to you, usually starting with the physical aspects of breathing for singing and the basics of the different vocal registers. Then we can work on letting go of tension and building strength and muscle memory. Some students also learn music theory and sight-reading. My approach is centered around physical freedom, but each student's particular challenges and strengths are different! Some students need to let go of tension, some students need to build strength and courage. Singing is actually a natural reflex, so we work to get back to what's natural and then to build a sense of mastery! I'd love to help you get to know all the sensations in your voice and eventually be able to consciously control them. I implement techniques from yoga, acting for stage, speech therapy, opera, musical theatre, contemporary music, and more.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I started studying the voice and taking lessons at age 12. I recieved my BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Arizona where I trained in classical technique in the opera program for a year before training in musical theatre technique for 3 more. I was also in competetive choirs throughout highschool and college where I studied sightreading and music theory. I am now a professional singer songwriter and recording artist in Brooklyn, New York and Phoenix, AZ.
Along with this training, I also implement techniques I picked up from my time in speech therapy (after a vocal injury), from training for stage acting, and from my yoga practice (breathwork and physical freedom are huge parts of singing!)
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I charge $60-80 for a 55 minute lesson, this is on a sliding scale based on what feels affordable to you.
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching in 2019 after receiving a few requests, and I've been loving learning from lessons just as much as sharing what I know.
What types of students have you worked with?
I mostly work with adult-beginners who are looking to sing for the first time, or who have done some singing but are looking for more control and consistency with their voices.
I also have students who are already singing in bands or professionally, but who want to understand how to navigate their voices more intentionally, broaden their range, or free their voices from tension or habit.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What are your goals with singing? What are your fears with singing? I always encourage students to come in with a playlist of songs they want to work on!