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Singing Teacher and Vocal Performance Coach

Scott is an internationally known Singing Teacher and Vocal Performance Coach. He is currently a Lecturer of Singing at both the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Trinity Laban Conservatoire. He is also the Senior Musical Theatre Consultant at Associated Studios London and Head of Singing at West End MT. Specialising in Musical Theatre and contemporary music styles, Scott is regularly asked to run workshops and masterclasses in various aspects of singing and performance across Europe and Asia.

 
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Educator and Pedagogue

Scott is a passionate about Education, Pedagogy and the development of Learning and Teaching for performers. His research interests include: Cross-Pedagogy Training, Collaborative Teaching Practices, and the ‘Art of Practice’.
He has created a web-series aimed at anyone wishing to learn a skill:

‘Practice Makes Almost Perfect’

With regularly videos updated regularly, giving anyone with a desire to learn the understanding to do it more effectively.
Tune-in and subscribe now to reach your learning potential, whatever field you’re in.

Separately, Scott has also created a blog with an assortment of articles, essays, literature reviews, and ‘rants’, specifically aimed at Singing and Performance pedagogy and artistry, educational inclusion, and diversity of representation. This blog will also be updated regularly and the hope is that readers can engage and collaborate with Scott’s past, current and future thoughts to the betterment of the whole community.

“Scott is an incredibly supportive and technically masterful teacher with an instinctive ability to hone in on areas that need developing in your voice. I am a much stronger and more versatile singer than I was last year, and I cannot more highly recommend!”

—Nina Zendejas - Head of Voice at Italia Conti

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