Why Julie Blue

A different way to find your voice

There are many wonderful voice teachers. Here's what makes working with Julie distinct — and why people come back, year after year.

The philosophy

Six principles that shape every session

Voice as medicine

Singing isn't just art — it's a regulating, healing act. Every session is shaped around that truth.

No experience required

If you can hum, you can sing with Julie. Skill is welcome, but never required.

Spiritual but not preachy

Sacred chants and intentional work, grounded in real music and warm humor.

Performer + teacher

Two decades on stage and twenty years guiding voices — both serve every student.

An international circle

Voices from Vancouver to Singapore — an online and in-person community that lifts each other.

Original music with intention

Songs and chants written to be sung together, not just listened to.

How it's different

Traditional voice work vs. Julie's approach

Traditional

Pitch, technique, and performance polish

With Julie

Liberation, embodiment, and authentic expression

Traditional

Teacher critiques, student performs

With Julie

Circle holds the singer — no solos, no spotlight

Traditional

You either 'have a voice' or you don't

With Julie

Every human voice is welcome, exactly as it is

Traditional

Sing better songs

With Julie

Become a freer person who happens to sing

Portrait of Julie Blue

The promise

Five things you can count on every time

  • You will feel more in your body within the first hour
  • You will laugh — probably more than you expected to
  • You will not be asked to sing alone unless you want to
  • You will leave with at least one song stuck in your head
  • You will be invited back, but never pressured
Julie Blue singing on stage

The result isn't a "better singer". It's a freer human.

People come for confidence, for healing, for community. They leave with all three — and a relationship to their own voice that quietly changes how they speak in meetings, parent their children, and ask for what they need.

Twenty years in, the same thing happens every time. A person opens their mouth, sound comes out, and something they thought was broken turns out to have been waiting.

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