Expertise I am a professional vocal coach in San Francisco. In addition to answers from a previous web site (Askme.com - where my "tag" was "VocalCoach") I have published over 2000 responses related to vocal training - particularly as it relates to Musical Theatre and Opera. I have 24 years of experience as Personal Trainer to singers and actors in the San Francisco Bay Area. I sang professionally for 20 years and know what it means to live the life of a musician. I can determine your voice category, i.e., Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Alto Belter, etc., and how to broaden and strengthen your range. Need an audition song for a Broadway Musical? I will give you suggestions that are appropriate to your vocal category and to requirements specified in the audition notice. I have also created a vocal methodology, "The Belter`s Method". It will enable those in Musical Theatre to practice more efficiently because it focuses on the demands of professional performers as well as to those auditioning for school and community productions, and as University and Conservatory performing arts majors. If what you want is a better voice and more control over your career moves and choices, contact me. Also, as the Fine Arts Critic for SanFranciscoSentinel.com, it is my privilege to review productions at the San Francisco Opera, Ballet and Symphony, as well as Broadway National Tours booked into San Francisco's Orpheum, Golden Gate and Curran Theatres. I also review works by A.C.T (the American Conservatory Theatre) and Magic Theatre. I cover select films, tributes and retrospects, and various international film festivals particulary those booked into The City's opulent Castro Theatre including both the San Francisco International and Silent Film Festivals. For private vocal instruction, I can be contacted through craigslist.com. Look under Musicians, then keyword: Martinfield.
Experience Distinctive celebrity voices and how they are used and promoted by the Entertainment Industry have always fascinated me. Drawing from all eras of film and animation, television, radio, Broadway plays and musicals, opera and a few politicians ? a huge bounty of actors and singers have had a profound effect upon my life, influencing all the choices I made with respect to my education and my dual careers as a professional singer and vocal coach. I am curious about what is promoted and, consequently, the competitive aspects of the Performing Arts.
I am a Theatre Arts Graduate from San Francisco State University. During the years of my attendance, the school enjoyed the reputation for having the best Theatre Department on the West Coast. My academic training equipped me as an actor, enabling me to prepare for professional auditions and to compete successfully. I learned how to take direction and to apply my skills during the rehearsal process. Along the way I learned to identify my assets as a performer, to market my particular abilities and to find the audiences interested in my particular product.
During my freshman year, I also began studying opera. For the next eight years, I trained as a baritone, learning the classical vocal methodology known as "Bel Canto" with well-respected coaches including Mr. James Schwabacher, then head of the San Francisco Opera's Marla Training Program. Because mastering the technique of Bel Canto is absolutely dependent upon its application to Italian opera and, consequently, perfect pronunciation of the language, I studied Italian as well as French and German with private coaches. I have performed the roles of ?Guglielmo" (COSI FAN TUTTE), "Marcello" (LA BOHEME), "Valentin" (FAUST), "Enrico" (LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR), "Dr. Miracle", (THE TALES OF HOFFMANN), "Top" (THE TENDER LAND), " Mr. Gedge, the Vicar" (ALBERT HERRING) and "Dr. Caius" (THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR). During these ten years, I also appeared in many classical recitals singing the standard classical Baritone repertoire. It was Mr. Schwabacher's training that expanded my upper range, turning me into a working tenor. My last appearances as a classical tenor were with conductor and pianist Robin Kay, performing Schubert's DIE SCHΦNE MULLERIN.
I then re-trained my voice, dropped the Bel Canto methodology, and went on to sustain another 10 years doing standard American repertoire including Broadway, Jazz, Blues and Standards. Throughout this period I appeared regularly on the San Francisco cabaret circuit and was a featured soloist with Bay Area bands, orchestras and choruses. I continued producing my own solo concerts, the last being at the New Conservatory Theatre.
As a vocal coach, I work primarily with singers and actors throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. My clientele ranges from absolute beginners to working professionals, from pre-schoolers to retired Senior Citizens. The vast majority of them come to me through recommendation. I know how to identify any singer's vocal category, i.e., soprano, tenor, alto, baritone, etc. I know how to muscle-up every singer's vocal range and to expand it beyond conventional definitions. I have developed a vocal methodology for those who want to know how to belt, THE BELTER'S METHOD. As a singer who spent half of his career doing Bel Canto, I know for certain that classical or Italian methodologies do not work in Standard American music. Bel Canto cannot be "adapted" to meet the needs of contemporary American music, including the demands of the Musical Theatre.
There are two major components to my job. The first is to teach basic musical skills such as reading music, counting, breathing techniques, development and expansion of the vocal range, phonetics and diction ? specifically as it applies to Standard American English. The second is about presentation ? that is, everything involved with the client's audition and/or actual performance. In short, for any person relying upon their vocal endurance and performance skills to earn a living, my job is to enable them to compete for a job and, when hired, to maintain that job.
Over the years my clients have appeared in all of the available Broadway musicals produced in virtually every theater throughout the Bay Area. Some have worked in New York and gone on National Tours. Most recently, my clients have been praised for their work in AIDA and WICKED.
So, if you want to prepare for "American Idol" or the Broadway stage, contact me through http://www.geocities.com/broadwaybelters
Q: Stone, MY daughter jenna is 14 years old and had over 8 years of dancing experience with numerous ... A: If you want to learn about open calls you can check...backstage.com. You can view some of the ...
Q: Good day! I would like to ask why singing in falsetto hurts, especially in the high notes. I wish ... A: Ras Thank you for the question. How to sing in "falsetto" or as a legitimate countertenor is ...
Q: I am currently a freshman in college majoring in theatre, with the dream of pursuing a career on ... A: I would like to begin by apologizing for not responding sooner. I've been on the road and my laptop ...
Q: I am in the choir their Mrs. Rhyne is my choir teacher. I have an amazing singing voice I've been ... A: Jasmaine Thank you for your question and all the surrounding information. The most telling phase ...
Q: i am in love with singing. i am under the age of 13 and i live about an hour from nashville, tn. do ... A: Cailtin, Thank you for your email! Yes, I have lots of advice but I will keep this one to the ...
Q: ) I have a few questions: 1. Could you give me a short list, (like 5 or so), of the best singing ... A: Kathleen Thank you for the question. Recommending schools is not part of what this corner of ...
Q: I am an 18 year old singer who just recently switched voice teachers, and I am very confused about ... A: Carolyn Thank you for the question. There are no easy answers. All altos are mezzo-sopranos. ...
Q: I am 12 years old, and I wish to be a Broadway actress in musical theater productions someday. In ... A: For a person who is only 12 years old, you sure have been busy! I'm sure if you keep participating ...
Q: im in high school in my drama club. I love acting and wanna be good, but i have trouble keeping a ... A: Don't fool yourself! Character is the MOST important thing in improv! Even though there isn't a ...
Q: i have classical singing lessons almost two years.i am soprano and i like to be profesionally ... A: Caterina Thank you for the question. I don't understand how you can spend money training ...
Q: I'm a fifteen year old female and I need some help choosing a legitimate song for the audition for ... A: Tiffany Thank you for a great question. The "legitimate" song sits a few notches above the ...
Q: I am not an actor but am curious to know what is the difference between a character actor and a ... A: These terms refer to two very different areas of acting. The first refers to the kind of roles a ...
Q: When I direct on a large stage I use the designation center left (as in the left side of the center ... A: There are many ways to refer to positions and areas on the stage. Some are generally agreed upon on ...
Q: Im sure you've had enough of "high note" questions but if you could answer mine I would be greatful. ... A: Sam Great question. Thank you. I never get enough of talking about high notes. High G and ...
Q: I am preparing to audition for a production of Guys and Dolls. I am a legit soprano who has been ... A: Leslie Thank you for the question. Do you have a link to any on-line video or audio where I can ...
Q: I'm Abe. I'm doing a study about a plug-in than can classify the voice range. Sort of an expert ... A: Abe Thank you for the question. We will see the Second Coming before a "plug-in" can accurately ...
Q: okay, my singable range is from F3 to C6. i've worked with some classical broadway (glitter and be ... A: ..And thanks for writing. From your range, it sounds like you are a soprano. So what I would do is ...
Q: I am acting in an amateur theater production. Its a slapstick play and my character the villain has ... A: As with any good acting, the trick to making your reactions spontaneous is to be "in character" and ...
Q: I am a bari-tenor with a range of low Ab to B5 just below tenor high C. I was wondering how one ... A: Charlie What is your question? Thank you for the links. I watched the Leto video. He sings and ...
Q: I have an audition for the West Coast premiere of RENT and I'm auditioning for 'Angel'. They want ... A: David Thank you for the question. One of my clients toured in the "Angel" production for two ...
Q: I have an audition for the West Coast premiere of RENT and I'm auditioning for 'Angel'. They want ... A: One of my friends has done musical direction for the national tour. The request from the original ...
Q: This upcoming March or April I am planning to audition for the National Theatre School of Canada. I ... A: Hey there...The best way to add experience is to find ways to be in plays. Community theatres, ...
Q: I'm a music professor/voice coach. I've been asked to do an inservice on vocal abuse in teachers. ... A: Becky Thank you for the question. It is an odd one. The term "Star" is a much over-worked and ...
Q: im in high school in my drama club. I love acting and wanna be good, but i have trouble keeping a ... A: Actors get the giggles when working on a scene or play because they are not "in character" and "in ...
Q: This upcoming March or April I am planning to audition for the National Theatre School of Canada. I ... A: And thanks for writing. I think you made a wise choice to go to university. Great! And the ...
Q: I've got an audition for Godspell coming up, and we are limited to singing only musical theatre ... A: Alexis Thank you for the question. Given your experience, GODSPELL will not provide you the same ...
Q: Im a mezzo soprano, and am auditioning for the choir, but I dont really know what song I should ... A: Miriam, Thanks for your question! My apologies for the delay in response. I have auditioned for ...
Q: I'm going to an audition for a professional dinner theatre in my area that is casting for it's ... A: Understandable about "Glitter And Be Gay". It really is more of an opera piece and therefore the ...
Q: I am a professional 38 year old singer - high soprano (soubrette/light lyric coloratura) I work in ... A: Kay Thank you for your follow-through response. I listened to the "Ave Maria". It is ...
Q: Trailer Trash" from the Off-Broadway musical "Cowgirls" but then I have been listening to "Who Will ... A: I think you've made a good choice, the key being that you said "it suits my voice very well". In any ...
Q: i was wondering if you could help me with hitting notes in songs that require belting (ie, defying ... A: Alyssa Thank you for the follow-through question. To audition effectively, you must study the ...
Q: I'm going to an audition for a professional dinner theatre in my area that is casting for it's ... A: That's quite a varied season! Thanks for the question!! It's great they are asking for 2 ...
Q: I'm a 15 year old female and would like some advice in choosing a song to work on and sing as part ... A: Bethany Thank you for the question. You are absolutely correct. Your singing teacher has not ...
Q: Trailer Trash" from the Off-Broadway musical "Cowgirls" but then I have been listening to "Who Will ... A: Kylee Thank you for the question. When choosing audition material, the term "appropriate" has a ...
Q: Trailer Trash" from the Off-Broadway musical "Cowgirls" but then I have been listening to "Who Will ... A: ..Thanks for writing. I would have to go with "Who Will Love Me As I Am" as well. It's important ...
Q: Trailer Trash" from the Off-Broadway musical "Cowgirls" but then I have been listening to "Who Will ... A: It depends on what you are trying to show. The "Side Show" selection is one of my all time favs but ...
Q: Trailer Trash" from the Off-Broadway musical "Cowgirls" but then I have been listening to "Who Will ... A: I see that you have been putting a lot of thought into your selection but let me point out a few ...
Q: I was wondering if you could help me, I have to sing a slower ballad for a soprano but I cant choose ... A: Claire Thank you for the question. The mature "Cosette" in LES MISΙRABLES is a soprano. ...
Q: My name's Elizabeth, I'm 17, and I'm auditioning for a professional production of Bye Bye Birdie. ... A: Elizabeth Thank you for the question and all the information. There's no such thing as a soprano ...
Q: My name is elizabeth and i am 11 years old. I am trying out for Winnifred from "Once Upon A ... A: Go to your local music store or amazon.com and purchase The Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology ...