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My studio includes a mixture of all kinds of students at all levels. The base is mostly adults, but a few serious adolescent students find their way to me. I teach lots of professional musicians who are fine tuning their vocal technique or who are working to recover from vocal problems, or who are working to add non-classical styles to Read more...
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I teach a wide range of students from 14 years old to 40+, in a similarly wide rage of musical styles. That said, I do specialize in working with singing actors–both singers who act and actors who sing. My students can be seen on Broadway, national tours, and cruise ships, as well as in many top regional theaters. Read more...
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I generally teach at the university level as Director of Vocal Studies at Cornerstone University and am a member of the voice faculty at Grand Valley State University. I am available for coaching and audition preparation as well as lectures and presentations on voice science and pedagogy. Read more...
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Developing and maintaining a healthy vocal technique is a lifelong pursuit. Techniques learned from many vocal instructors and coaches deserve to be passed on to the next generation of singers. Ms. Scanlon uses her lifetime of study and performance to provide comprehensive feedback and examples for her students. She teaches students of all ages and styles of performance. Students have Read more...
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I am a speech-language pathologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. I receive referrals from primary care physicians and otolaryngologists to perform a diagnostic evaluation of the voice. This is performed both instrumentally through visualization of the larynx and vocal folds during a video endoscopic examination and while listening to the voice in a speaking and singing Read more...