June 13 & 14 | Online
10:00 AM -- 3:00 PM CT

Singing for sound healing: A Virtual Workshop

You know that sound heals.

But there's one instrument you may not be fully using yet.

YOUr voice.

This two-day virtual workshop is for anyone who works with sound -- or wants to -- and is ready to bring their whole voice into the practice. Not because you think you're a singer, but because you know your voice can create meaningful change.

Who This Is For

Maybe you're a practitioner who works with crystal bowls, tuning forks, or gongs. Maybe you're newer to sound healing and still building your practice. Maybe you're a musician or meditator who feels the pull toward this work. Maybe you simply love sound and want to go deeper into how the voice can be a healing tool.

Wherever you are in your journey, if you're curious about the relationship between singing and healing, this weekend is for you. You don't need years of experience. You don't need a resume. You need a voice -- which you already have -- and some instruments to work with. Crystal bowls are ideal, though any sound-healing tools you have will serve you well here. What you might also recognize in yourself: - You've explored toning, chanting, or humming and felt something shift - You've watched circle singing or improvisational vocal work from the sidelines - You hold space for others with sound and wonder what the voice could add - You've simply wondered: what would it feel like to let my voice fully in? This workshop is designed for exactly that wondering.

What We'll Explore Together

Day One: Saturday, June 13

The voice

We'll start where all good sound healing starts: with listening. We'll explore the voice as a somatic instrument, working with breath, resonance, tone, and improvisation in ways that build trust and dissolve self-consciousness. No music theory. No performance. Just sound, body, and presence.

Topics and practices include:

  • The physiology of the singing voice as a healing tool

  • Toning, overtone, and drone as therapeutic interventions

  • Working with your natural voice rather than a trained or "correct" one

  • Improvisational vocal practices for solo and group settings

  • How to use your voice to regulate your own nervous system before and during sessions

Day Two: Sunday, June 14

The practice

We go deeper into application. How do you bring vocal sound into a healing session? What does it look like to guide others with your voice? We'll work with specific techniques, address the fears that come up, and close with an extended practice designed to integrate everything.

Topics and practices include:

  • Integrating vocal sound into existing sound healing formats

  • Facilitating vocal experience for others, including those who "can't sing"

  • Call-and-response, breath tones, and wordless vocal guidance

  • How to hold the discomfort your clients may feel around their voices

  • Pairing your voice with crystal bowls and other instruments in real time

  • Closing ceremony and integration practice

What You'll Leave With

  • A toolkit of vocal techniques you can bring directly into your healing work

  • Greater ease, freedom, and trust in your own singing voice

  • A framework for understanding why the voice is a uniquely powerful healing instrument

  • Practices for your own nervous-system regulation and self-care through sound

  • Experience layering your voice with your instruments in ways that feel intentional and alive

  • A community of fellow practitioners and seekers who are integrating voice into their work

  • [Recording of sessions? Resource guide? Private community access? Add if applicable]

  • "What I love most is the flexibility. I can go at my own pace, revisit lessons, and keep learning whenever it works for me."

    Former Customer

  • "Even as a total beginner, I never felt lost. The step-by-step structure and encouragement along the way made all the difference."

    Former Customer

  • "This has been such a worthwhile investment in myself."

    Former Customer

This is not a workshop about performance.
You don't need to be a singer to be here. You don't need training, experience, or a "good" voice. What you need is a voice -- which you already have -- and your instruments.

Davin has spent two decades teaching non-singers to trust the instrument they were born with. He won't be asking you to perform. He'll be asking you to show up.

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