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Alexandra

Online singing lessons for adults
A calm, supportive one-on-one space to train your singing voice
without pressure or judgement.

At Alexandra Voice Studio, singing lessons are built around clarity, patience, and individual guidance. This is a one-on-one online space for adults who want to train their singing voice in a calm and structured way — without pressure, judgement, or unrealistic expectations. Whether you are starting as an adult beginner, classically trained and adjusting technique for different styles, or working through vocal challenges, lessons are adapted to your current experience and needs. Lessons are available in English, German, and Serbian/Croatian.
Why this approach works
Singing is not just about hitting the right notes.
It is about coordination, efficiency, and understanding how the voice works.
At Alexandra Voice Studio, lessons focus on clear, patient, one-on-one vocal training.
Instead of pushing for results, the work is built around awareness, healthy coordination, and realistic progress over time.
This approach supports adult singers in developing their voice in a sustainable way — without pressure, judgement, or unnecessary strain.

What sets this studio apart?
Open and transparent communication is an essential part of the work. Lessons are guided with clarity and care, whether we are addressing challenges, adjusting direction, or reflecting on progress.
Lessons are adapted to your experience and current needs — whether you are an adult beginner, classically trained and adjusting technique for different styles, or working through specific vocal challenges. There is no single standard you are expected to fit into.
The focus is on helping you understand how your voice works through clear, applicable instruction. You are guided step by step, without abstract explanations or unnecessary complexity.
The work integrates breath coordination, body awareness, and gentle vocal coordination to support long-term vocal health. The goal is consistency and ease — not forcing or quick results.
With over a decade of professional performing and teaching experience across opera, musical theatre, and contemporary styles, the work is grounded in both practical knowledge and pedagogical clarity.
Free 30-Minute Trial
Your first meeting is a calm, introductory one-on-one lesson. During this time, we will:
• Listen to your singing voice without judgement
• Talk about your experience, questions, and concerns
• Work gently to see what kind of vocal coordination feels supportive for you
There is no obligation to continue after this lesson. It is simply a chance to experience how the lessons work and decide if this approach feels right for you.
Hear From My Students

“I was very nervous to sing in front of someone. From the first lesson, I felt calm and supported. Now I actually look forward to our sessions.”

“I always believed it was too late for me to learn singing. Working with Alexandra helped me understand my voice instead of forcing it. The progress came naturally over time.”

“Adjusting my technique for pop felt confusing at first.
Alexandra’s clear and patient guidance helped me approach my voice differently, without tension or pressure.”



What You’ll Learn
With personalised one-on-one lessons, you will develop:
Ease and coordination in your singing voice
(less tension, more efficiency)
A clear understanding of how your voice works
Healthy vocal technique
Breath coordination, resonance balance, chest voice, head voice, mixed voice, agility
Style-specific coordination
Including transitions between classical and modern styles, without strain
Musical awareness and expression
In support of your technical development


About Alexandra
Alexandra is a professionally trained vocalist and vocal pedagogue working across classical and contemporary styles.
She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in opera singing from the Music Academy of the University of Zagreb and has extensive experience as a performing artist in opera, musical theatre, and contemporary music. Her background in classical training provides a strong technical and anatomical foundation, which she now applies in a practical, modern teaching context.
As a vocal coach, Alexandra works primarily with adult singers in one-on-one online lessons. Her teaching focuses on healthy vocal coordination, clarity, and sustainable technique, adapted to each individual voice. She regularly works with singers transitioning between classical and modern styles, as well as adults who are starting later or rebuilding confidence after negative vocal experiences.
In addition to private teaching, Alexandra has worked with vocal ensembles, recording studios, and music festivals, supporting singers during rehearsals and studio sessions. She continues to update her pedagogical approach through ongoing education, mentorship, and current vocal science.
Her work is grounded in precision, patience, and respect for the individual voice.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
No. Lessons are suitable for adult beginners as well as singers with prior experience. Each lesson is adapted to your current level and needs.
Yes. You do not need to be “talented” to begin.
Singing is a skill that can be trained, and the first lesson is about understanding how your voice works — not about performing.
Yes. Many students come with a classical background. Lessons can support adjusting technique for modern styles while maintaining vocal health.
Yes. Songs you enjoy can be used as part of the learning process, depending on what is most supportive for your current work.
Progress looks different for every voice. The focus is on building coordination and consistency rather than chasing quick results.
Yes. Online one-on-one lessons allow for the same individual guidance and focused work as in-person lessons.
Most students benefit from regular weekly lessons, but frequency can be adjusted based on your availability and goals.
Lessons cover pop, contemporary styles, classical singing, and musical theatre, depending on your background and interests.
Vocal health is an integral part of the work. Lessons focus on healthy coordination, appropriate warm-ups, and sustainable technique.
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Ready to Begin?
If you’re curious about working with your voice in a calm, structured, and supportive way, this is a good place to start.
The free 30-minute trial lesson gives you space to experience how the lessons work and decide if this approach feels right for you — without pressure or obligation.
