Certified Sound Healing Practitioner · New York, NY
Sound Healing training in New York.
Train as a Certified Sound Healing Practitioner (CSHP) with Harmonika Institute in New York, NY. Singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs, and voice — train as a sound practitioner with hours of supervised play and protocol work.

New York cohort details
- City
- New York, NY
- Credential
- CSHP
- Tuition
- $3,200
- In-person training
- 10 days · 80h
- Live cohort calls
- 2 days · 8h
- Supervised practice
- 80h
- Portfolio + jury
- 40h
- Total
- 208h · ~26 day-eq.
- Cohort
- 10 students
- Format
- In person + live cohort calls
PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.
Why Sound Healing in New York?
New York's wellness market is unlike any other in the country: it's where modalities are tested, refined, and exported. The five boroughs hold thousands of yoga studios, several hundred spas, and a thriving network of independent practitioners working in everything from Reiki to expressive arts. The career-changers who train with us in New York typically come from finance, media, fashion, and tech — they've spent a decade or more in highly cognitive work and want a practice that puts them back in the body, with their hands, in front of real people. Public transit makes attendance from across the metro realistic for evening and weekend cohorts.
For students of Sound Healing specifically, New York's scene is a particularly good match: highest density of yoga studios per capita in the u.s. strong demand for in-person, lineage-aware training. The local cohort runs in venue partners around DUMBO, Williamsburg, NoMad, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
New York applicants tend to be 35-50 years old, often coming from a decade or more in finance, law, media, fashion, advertising, or tech. Many have stable income, well-developed personal yoga or meditation practices, and clear evidence in their lives that the office-driven life is not sustainable. They are sophisticated consumers of wellness content and skeptical of training that overpromises. They want lineage clarity, real practice hours, and a credential they can speak about credibly with the friends and former colleagues they expect to bring as their first paying clients.
What you'll be training in.
For a deeper introduction to Sound Healing as a practice tradition, see the full program page.
Sound Healing is the practice of using musical instruments and the human voice to support relaxation, regulation, and contemplative states in individuals and groups. The instruments most commonly used in modern sound healing include crystal singing bowls, Tibetan (or "Himalayan") metal singing bowls, gongs, body tuning forks, monochords, and the practitioner's own voice through toning and overtone chanting.
A typical one-on-one sound healing session has the recipient lying clothed on a massage table while the practitioner moves around them, playing different instruments at different distances and intensities. Specific instruments may be placed on or near the body — a tuning fork at a specific point, a small bowl on the chest. Sessions usually last 60 to 90 minutes. Group sessions, often called sound baths, take place in a room of ten to fifty recipients lying on mats in shavasana while the practitioner plays a sequence of instruments for forty-five to seventy-five minutes.
The Sound Healing curriculum, in 10 in-person days.
- Working with crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls, and gongs
- Body tuning forks and how to apply them safely
- Voice as an instrument: toning and overtone basics
- Designing one-on-one sound sessions for specific intentions
- Leading sound baths for groups of 10-50 people
- Building a sound-centered practice: kit, pricing, marketing
When Sound Healing cohorts run in New York.
New York cohorts run year-round with three start dates (January, May, September). Winter cohorts have lower attendance variance (people are indoors anyway); summer cohorts are slightly smaller but produce strong cohesion through the shared experience of training in heat. Most cohorts meet on weekends to accommodate working professionals, with one weeknight evening per month for cohort cohesion.
Who this New York cohort is for.
Musicians, yoga teachers, and wellness practitioners who want to anchor their practice in sound, with real instruments and extensive practice.
After graduation in New York.
- Open a private Sound Healing practice (CSHP)
- Lead sound baths in yoga studios, wellness centers, and retreats
- Add sound work to a Reiki, energy, or massage practice
- Build a recurring weekly community sound bath
$3,200 for the full 26-day Sound Healing program in New York.
Same tuition whether you study in New York or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the New York cohort.
Tuition and financing details$3,200
208h total · 10 in-person days
Sound Healing certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Sound Healing Practitioner in New York.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Sound Healing cohort starting in New York, NY. Free, online, one hour.