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Audition Prep with Melissa M.

New York, New York

5.0
(16)
Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 5+
Speaks Italian, French, German, Russian, English
Teaching since 2008
Post Graduate Artist Diploma

    About Melissa M.

    5.0
    (16)
    WHAT TO EXPECT When meeting with a student for the first time we always discuss his or her needs or goals. After that, we get into the foundation of building technique, starting with posture. Next, the student is assigned breathing exercises to practice. These exercises are structured to energize the body and manage the breath. Every single student learns about appoggio. This is the term used for the process of suspending exhalation while keeping the torso in the position of inhalation by using the transverse abdominis and obliques. Students also learn that the action of the diaphragm is involuntary, therefore the exercises in which we engage are in place to have command over physical activity that we can control. A TYPICAL VOICE LESSON After posture and breathing are addressed the students begin to learn how to produce tone, which encompasses the vocal onset and the closure of the vocal folds. Students realize that proper breath management and producing tone go hand in hand. The ideal that the student and I work towards is a balance between superfluous air flow and and pressed pressure. This concept leads to a clean onset in which the edges of the vocal folds cleanly come together and stay closed during singing. Students also learn how to negotiate and coordinate the vocal registers. This means that every student who walks into my studio learns where and what the larynx is. It is my job to be a second set of ears to help the student optimize his or her tone quality by maximizing vocal resonance. This concept may be different across genres, however every student learns how to begin coordinating the vocal process. HOW I TEACH My aim as a teacher of voice is to be flexible and innovative, and provide students with a clear and honest assessment. I strive to explain to each singer exactly how to complete a task, whether maintaining the position of inhalation or correcting posture. In lessons, I refrain from being demonstrative so that the student can find his or her own unique sound without attempting to copy my sound. I use this method so that the student learns how to be her own teacher. This way, the student will be able to identify and correct her own vocal problems. When I am not present, the student will have confidence in her skills and can make educated corrections in practice, rehearsals, and in performances. TECHNIQUE Throughout the course of lessons, it is my job to identify the most effective resonating space for the student and give her the skills to maintain that space. It is through the combination of effective breath management using appoggio and flow-phonation that the student becomes most efficient. Finding the most efficient technique for the student involves discovering the proper laryngeal position for the student’s voice type and by practicing continuity through all of the registers. As all of the aspects of technique are being built in the studio, it is my job to ensure that I am building a musician. This means that I go over how the student needs to learn a piece and how to perform a piece. Often times with young students, they do not have the musical skills to teach themselves the pieces assigned. Sometimes the voice teacher’s job is to “plunk out the notes.” I highly encourage my students to take piano lessons and to use technology resources to aid them in building musicianship so they feel confident reading music. This process takes time, but it is the first step in building a competent performer. MY GOALS I always cater to the students tastes while still meeting requirements, if any. I believe that this fosters joy and excitement in music. My goal as a voice teacher not only involves building a good singer, but creating a performer. I make sure that I not only find performing opportunities for my students, but also I create them. Every semester I hold a studio recital for my students to perform their repertoire in front of an audience. In the Fall of 2015 I founded a local opera company in order to bring classical music to the community. My students made up the chorus of Handel’s Messiah that we performed that December. In addition, I have invited my students to participate in the church choir I direct every week. I believe that learning how to sing must take place in the studio, but the most important thing that I can do as a teacher is to make sure that the student knows how to transfer the skills learned in the classroom to real-world performing experiences. APPROACH I believe in a holistic approach to teaching, which involves connection to the text and acting. Though I cover many of these aspects in the studio, it is extremely beneficial for students to go outside of the studio and engage in physical courses such as yoga, Alexander technique, acting and dance. I personally engage in these activities to relate to my students and to be able to explain how we need to engage the body in singing. I also encourage my students to have coachings with other professionals to gain more insight into their repertoire. Not every student who comes to my studio wants to sing opera. Many students want to sing in choir, in church, or just for fun. Overall, I always come from a place of acceptance and non judgement. Every voice is unique and I strive to help my students not only reach their goals, but surpass them. ABOUT ME I have been teaching voice and piano since 2010. Not only an avid teacher, I have performed in music festivals all over the world including The American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, Accademia Europa dell’Opera in Lucca, Italy, Angel Vocal Art in Los Angeles, CA, Russian Opera Workshop in Philadelphia, PA, and Highlands Opera Studio in Haliburton, Ontario. I have also performed with companies including Opera San Jose, The Napa Valley Music Association, The San Francisco Youth Chamber Orchestra, Opera on the Spot, and The Solano Chamber Society. I earned my Doctorate of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance, Pedagogy, and Literature from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA with Kevin McMillan. During my time in Harrisonburg, I founded Harrisonburg Opera Theatre and was the church choir director at Sunnyside Retirement Community Meredith Chapel. I completed my Post-Graduate Artist Diploma in Voice at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of acclaimed opera singer, Deborah Voigt. While in San Francisco, I interned in the Education Department of San Francisco Opera and taught Kindergarten and First grade music with the San Francisco Conservatory in the Schools mentor-ship program. I also received a full scholarship to attend the Rubin Institute for Music Criticism. I earned my Masters of Fine Arts in Vocal Performance from the University of California, Irvine at the Claire Trevor School of the Arts where she sang the National Anthem for President Barack Obama at the school’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. At UC Irvine, I received critical acclaim for my portrayal of Euridice in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice, and as the Soprano in Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. I specialize in the Alfred Series for piano and My First Piano Adventure for young students. This approach focuses on ear training and reading music. Custom exercises and choice of material is based on the student's level and field of study. Lessons are scheduled at the student's convenience as per availability. Frequency and length of lessons is based on the students needs. Young voice students are taught general concepts, music theory, and ear training. After the voice is more mature, advanced and serious vocal study can be pursued. Melissa's students receive a well-rounded training in the style of their choice: Classical, Popular, Musical Theatre, and Jazz. I emphasize solid technique, posture, breathing, and control, in addition to music fundamentals.

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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
    Tuesday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
    Wednesday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
    Thursday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
    Friday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
    Saturday
    7:30 AM-4:30 PM
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    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $80
    60 minutes
    $160
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    5.0
    16 Reviews
    Roger
    Teacher's studio
    Love Dr. M! I've wanted to take voice lessons forever but I have been hesitant due to my lack of experience. Dr. M not only made me feel comfortable but also confident in the voice that I have. She's personal and warm but also very professional. She never gets frustrated with obstacles I face in my lessons; instead she helps ways to overcome them. I've never left a lesson feeling disappointed with my ability, something I experienced with other voice teachers. I feel confident in my voice and I owe that all to Melissa. For instance, during one lessons I was feeling a little off. Rather than getting frustrated she helped me focus on great ways to approach singing when not feeling your best. Dr. McCann rocks! If you are looking for a voice teacher new or experienced I would definitely recommend Dr. McCann. Top notch lessons and overall awesome woman!
    Posted Nov 6, 2018
    Brian
    Online
    Dr. M. is an amazing teacher. Worked with me to overcome my shyness. Professional, and patient. Will recommend to anyone who is seeking vocal lessons.
    Posted Oct 16, 2018
    Sebastian
    Teacher's studio
    Dr. M. is not only an incredibly knowledgeable individual but is also an excellent educator. She knows how to approach problems from different angles to achieve the best results from her students. I work with her on a regular basis and can say that she always provides quality suggestions and tools to improve technique and interpretation. I highly recommend her for both piano and vocal training.
    Posted Oct 3, 2018
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    Experience

    Voice/Piano Instructor

    Dec, 2014 - Present

    Melody Music Studios

    Intern

    Jan, 2017 - Jun, 2017

    San Francisco Opera

    Conservatory in the Schools Mentor

    Aug, 2016 - Jun, 2017

    San Francisco Conservatory of Music

    Choir Director

    Aug, 2016 - Jun, 2017

    Sunnyside Retirement Community Meredith Chapel

    Singer

    Jul, 2014 - Jul, 2014

    Russian Opera Workshop

    Private Voice and Piano Instructor, Group piano instructor, Choir Director

    Feb, 2013 - Jan, 2014

    Orange County School of Music

    I taught beginning and elementary group piano classes, voice classes, choir, and private piano and voice lessons.

    Voice and Piano instructor

    Nov, 2012 - Jun, 2014

    California Music Studios

    Zion Music Academy

    Aug, 2011 - May, 2012

    Private Voice instructor

    Singer

    Jun, 2011 - Jul, 2011

    University of Miami Summer Music Festival

    Singer

    Jun, 2010 - Jul, 2010

    Oberlin in Italy Summer Music Festival

    Singer

    Jun, 2009 - Jul, 2009

    Academia di Lingua

    Italian immersion program

    Education

    Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance

    Aug, 2008 - May, 2012

    University of the Pacific

    Post Graduate Artist Diploma

    Aug, 2016 - Jun, 2017

    San Francisco Conservatory of Music

    Doctorate of Musical Arts in Vocal Pedagogy, Performance, and Literature

    Aug, 2014 - May, 2018

    James Madison University

    Master of Fine Arts in Vocal Performance

    Sep, 2012 - Jun, 2014

    University of California, Irvine

    Certifications

    Piano Teachers Federation

    Sep, 2012

    Piano Teachers Federation

    Doctorate of Musical Arts

    Jul, 2018

    James Madison Univeristy

    Vocal Performance, Pedagogy, and Literature

    Awards

    Advocate of the Arts

    Jun, 2008

    Fairfield, CA

    Redlands Bowl Winner

    Jul, 2014

    Redlands Bowl

    NATS-LA Young Artsit

    May, 2014

    National Association of Teachers of Singing

    Honors Music Recital

    May, 2014

    University of California, Irvine

    Excellence in Performance

    Aug, 2008

    University of the Pacific

    Affiliations

    Sigma Alpha Iota (ΣΑΙ)

    Jan, 2009

    Sigma Alpha Iota is a professional International Music Fraternity for women. Formed to uphold the highest standards of music and to further the development of music in America and throughout the world, it continues to provide musical and educational resources to its members and the general public.Sigma Alpha Iota operates its own national philanthropy, Sigma Alpha Iota Philanthropies, Inc.

    Languages

    English

    Native Proficiency

    Italian

    Limited Proficiency

    French

    Limited Proficiency

    German

    Limited Proficiency

    Russian

    Limited Proficiency

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