5.0
Google rating
Trust signals
See student outcomes, video stories, and trust signals that show how diagnosis-first vocal coaching works online.
At a glance
5.0 Google rating · 72+ 5-star Google reviews · Got Talent finalist coaching experience · Online coaching for adults worldwide

Trust signals
The strongest proof sits first: verified review strength, real student outcomes, online coaching credibility, and video stories from people who trusted the work.
5.0
Google rating
72+
5-star Google reviews
Got Talent
Finalist coaching experience
Online
Coaching for adults worldwide
Google proof
A small sample of public Google review screenshots from students who worked with Singing Attitude.



Screenshots shown from Singing Attitude’s public Google review profile.

Founder credibility
Singing Attitude is led by Liuba Doga, whose coaching combines diagnosis-first vocal technique, performance experience, and a calm, direct teaching style.
Students come to Liuba when they want more than random singing tips. The focus is on finding the real vocal blocker first, then giving the singer a clearer path forward.
What this proves
Students arrive with different problems — confidence, pitch, tension, range, breath, projection, or fear of being heard. The pattern is consistent: once the real blocker is identified, the next step becomes calmer and clearer.
That is why the first step is not more random tips. It is a clear, personal evaluation of what is actually happening in your voice.
Student milestones
Some singers use the work for competition preparation, recording projects, or performance confidence. The useful pattern is still the same: identify the blocker, then choose the right support.
Student milestones are examples, not guarantees of individual outcomes.
A Singing Attitude student won 1st place at an international singing competition in Moldova.
A student worked with Singing Attitude while completing and launching an album.
Liuba and Singing Attitude students have appeared in televised music and performance features.
Student outcome
Marisa Smutek, coached by Liuba Doga, reached the Got Talent finals.
This proof is included carefully: it shows the level of performance context around Liuba's coaching, without suggesting every singer should expect the same result.
The point of this proof is simple: the first step works more usefully when the voice is diagnosed clearly before deeper coaching begins.



Video stories
A trusted voice
A thoughtful account of what it felt like to work with Liuba when clarity, trust, and a high standard of coaching really mattered.
Watch on YouTube →A real student story
A grounded student story for singers who want to hear how the work feels from the inside, not just what changes on paper.
Watch on YouTube →Confidence returning
A reassuring story for singers who want to feel more confident, less self-conscious, and more at home in the voice.
Watch on YouTube →Progress made clearer
A clear example of what it can feel like when the right diagnosis starts turning confusion into progress.
Watch on YouTube →Professional perspective
A calm, credible perspective for anyone who wants to know the coaching feels thoughtful, professional, and worth taking seriously.
Watch on YouTube →More client voices
A broader mix of voices for anyone who wants to hear how different singers describe the experience in their own words.
Watch on YouTube →Journey view
Different singers need different support, but the trust point is the same: understand the blocker first, then choose the depth of coaching.
Adults under pressure
Need a calm first step that respects real schedules while still giving personal, useful direction.
Singers with technical confusion
Need a coach who can identify the real blocker rather than adding more random advice.
Singers already progressing
Need a method that can support ongoing correction after the main blocker is understood.
Ready to act?
If the blocker is unclear, start with the Singing Evaluation. If you already have a clip that clearly shows the issue, Video Feedback may be the better first step.