TRUE VOICE™

A 10-session creative practice for musicians and composers who are ready to move beyond knowing and into making.

What this is

True Voice is a structured creative practice — ten sessions of deep, focused work for musicians and composers who are ready to move beyond knowing and into making.

The work is built on a simple premise: the creative impulse doesn't need to be manufactured. It's already there. When the conditions are right and someone commits genuinely, what comes out is entirely their own. The insights, the music, the shift — none of it is given to you. It becomes possible.

"Most musicians know what they want to create. Something gets in the way. True Voice addresses that something."

The Three Phases

Phase 01

Listening

Sessions 1–3

Before you can create from a deeper place, you need to hear yourself clearly. Not the inner critic, not the noise of comparison — what's actually there. This phase develops the capacity to be present to your own creative signal.

Phase 02

Letting Go

Sessions 4–7

The patterns that keep you in your head and out of your music are specific to you. This phase identifies and works with what's actually in the way — not generically, but in the context of your creative life, your history, your body.

Phase 03

Creating

Sessions 8–10

You make something. Not a plan for something — the thing itself. This phase is about bringing forward what has been waiting, with the support to see it through and the space to understand what it means.

Who this is for

True Voice is for musicians, composers, and sound practitioners who feel the gap between what they're capable of and what's actually coming out of their work — and are ready to close it.

It's not for beginners. It's for people who already have craft, already have a body of work, and are facing something that technique alone won't solve.

Investment

£800

£600 early bird · limited places

Ten sessions across three months, online. A genuine commitment on both sides — yours to the work, mine to being fully present to what you're building.

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