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Since March 2025
Instructor since March 2025
Songwriting and Composition!
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So many great songs in the world... only yours is missing! Songwriting is a beautiful craft, you can create music that is completely unique to you, your stories and imagination. A great quote from Jacob Collier:"when you are writing music, imagine music that you would like to exist, that you would like to listen to."

I will help you to realise and figure out what it is you're hearing in your head, provide you with tools and tricks to use and help you arrive to a mindset which welcomes creative processes and make artistic decisions more easily. Both singer-songwriters and instrumental composers are welcome! I'm a songwriter and composer for a few years now, I've encountered many different phases and struggles and have learned to overcome them with techniques and with intuition.
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  • Palmstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Oosterdokskade, 1011 DL Amsterdam, Netherlands
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About Me
Hi! I'm Karlīna, a singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. I'm Latvian but based in Amsterdam.
Music is all my life, I've been singing since I was 2 and playing wind instruments since I'm 9 years old. I started studying jazz music when I was 16 and moved to Amsterdam in 2023 to pursue my education and career in music. Currently running my solo project and multiple bands in the Netherlands.
I want to share everything I've gained with you! I'd love to see everything you can bring to the table and work with your specific needs and wishes! I've always liked theory too so my passion for music is supported by theoretical explanations.
Education
2012-2019 Ventspils Music School, flute (children's music school)
2019-2023 Riga Cathedral Choir School, Jazz musician (Secondary Vocational Education)
2023-present Conservatorium van Amsterdam
Experience / Qualifications
Pop-singing, contests. Classical flute, wind ensembles. Jazz saxophone, big band. Playing in pop, jazz, indie projects (festivals, concerts, recording). Theatre. Choir (gospel, classical, jazz). Leading a jazz, indie band. Composing for voice, jazz ensembles, choir, big band. Masterclasses with great jazz performers.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
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Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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Music is one of the art forms closest to speaking and communicating. For me singing is my greatest passion and a way to express myself like I could never with words. I want to share this passion with the world, guide you through the journey of discovering the endless possibilities of your voice and help you achieve your goals.

We will learn both the technical and emotional sides of singing, discover vocal techniques, body awareness and learn from other legendary singers. Any genre and wishes are welcome! I myself specialise in jazz, indie and pop singing, songwriting and music theory and am studying at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.
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Music theory can be a very overwhelming thing, when there are so many different ways to explain a concept, a chord, a system, an song... I will help you lay down a steady foundation of music theory and ear-training, explain the complexities with personal approaches and help you navigate and analyse the music you love.

I will use a basis of jazz theory which is also most used in pop-music. If you already play an instrument, this class will help you to deeper understand what you are playing and why it works musically. And any suggestions, wishes and dreams are welcome!
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