About the Founder
Singintuit was founded by Emily Goulazian, a vocalist, performer, and educator who believes voice develops most fully through intuition and human connection.
Her work bridges professional performance and deep pedagogical practice, shaped by years of teaching singers across genres, experience levels, and stages of artistic growth.
To learn more about Emily, visit her personal website.
Emily’s Approach
Emily’s background spans professional performance and extensive coaching work with singers at every stage of development. She has worked with first-time vocalists and advanced artists navigating burnout, inconsistency, or disconnection from their sound.
Across years of teaching, one pattern became clear: lasting vocal progress grows from building trust with the body, the voice, and a skilled listener.
That understanding became the foundation of Singintuit.
Her approach integrates evidence-based vocal pedagogy with somatic awareness and relational attunement. She works with the voice as a responsive system shaped by breath, nervous system state, belief, and lived experience. Technique is taught in service of connection to sensation, intention, and expression.
“I truly believe my voice is a gift that allows me to connect with the deepest parts of myself and, ultimately, to connect with others.
Music, by nature, demands to be shared; it’s meant to be sung and played aloud. When you experience that connection to music and share it with the world, it creates a sense of otherworldly, spiritual connection that feels unlike anything else.”
—Emily, Interview with CanvasRebel Magazine
Emily as a Performer
As a performer, Emily understands the real-world demands placed on the voice. As a teacher, she creates environments that support both challenge and trust, allowing progress to unfold with consistency and care.
Singintuit grew from this philosophy. What began as a private studio evolved into a shared practice that preserves depth while remaining teachable and scalable.
Today, Singintuit supports singers worldwide through private training, group programs, and mentorship, with a long-term vision of reshaping vocal education into something more human.