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John D. Scott

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John has been a professional vocal coach in the San Francisco Bay Area for the last sixteen years. He studied under Seth Riggs, Lynn Wickham, and Raz Kennedy, and studied the Alexander Technique under John Baron. He began voice teaching after working as a producer and arranger for other singers in San Francisco after college. His background in sound engineering and recording has carried with him through the years, along with music directing, piano accompaniment, and performing as a Jazz vocalist.

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Robert Hunt Robinson

Robert Robinson Voice Teacher Robert H. Robinson has been a professional singer and actor for over 20 years, lending his talents to theater, feature film, TV and various singing venues worldwide. Robert fuses his voice technique with elements of the Garcia-Marchesi technique to create a fascinating, fun, and highly enlightened lesson where students can not only master vocal technique, but learn how to use their instrument to create a transcendental singing experience. His students get the added bonus of studying with a working pro in the entertainment industry. Whether a pro or a new student, Robert focuses on his student's individuality to provide the training needed to perform in any venue.

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Heidi Bennett

 

Heidi Voice Instructor I've been singing professionally for over 20 years in big bands, small combos, and everything in between. Since working with John Scott I've gained strength, control and can sing with more power than ever before. I'm excited to share John's well researched and tested method with my students. I truly believe it's the best vocal instruction available!

I offer one on one instruction in a private studio in Alameda, California. You will learn vocal exercises that train your body to sing with proper alignment, control and strength. We'll also work on a song of your choice. My lessons include goal setting, confidence building, and a lot of laughter.
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