Acting in Plays, Singing/Legitimate Talent Scouts

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Question

Chelsea Mann
Hello Sean,

I am 22-year-old singer/songwriter living in Manhattan in pursuit of vocal/voice-over/radio work.

Any chance you could connect me with any people in NYC who might have vocal opportunities for me here?

I've searched the "talent section" on Craigslist but have had difficulty filtering out the legitimate talent agents from the sketchy ones who advertise their services.

I ask you now because my upcoming performance at the Iguana Restaurant (7:30-9:30 PM, Sunday, March 21st, 240 West 54th Street) would present the perfect opportunity for them to get a sense of my vocal versatility and personality on stage. I will be singing a 30-minute set of both original and cover songs as one of three selected participants of a "Gotta Sing NYC" National Talent Search Group.

Here's a clip of my recent performance of an original song at the Village Underground in NYC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pky9EnmI1M

Thanks so much for any help, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Best,

Chelsea

Answer
Hello, Chelsea –

Thank you for the question. Sorry, but this not my field.

What you may want to consider is attending a voice-over workshop. We have a number of them in San Francisco, some of the instructors claim to have connections with the industry. Ultimately what they encourage you to do is to complete the course which generally includes the production of a demo which then indicates your versatility.

Reps from legitimate agencies are not too keen on attending performances of unknown talent in local restaurants. Nevertheless, having watched your YouTube – I want to encourage you to keep on writing and to continue networking throughout the city. Play wherever you can. You will eventually meet other musicians who may want to work with you or include you in their own bookings.

Best regards,
Seán Martinfield

Sean Martinfield

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 Editor of 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 the LGBT Frameline Festival, International Film Festival, Silent Film Festival, Jewish Film Festival, etc. For private vocal instruction, I can be contacted through SanFranciscoSentinel.com. Look under: Seán Martinfield, Sentinel Editor and Publisher.

Experience

As a vocal coach, I work primarily with singers and actors throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. My students range from absolute beginners to working professionals, from pre-schoolers to senior citizens. The vast majority of my clients 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 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 a number of major components to my work as a vocal coach. The first is to identify the client's vocal category and to strengthen and maximize the vocal range accordingly. Then it's about teaching a reliable vocal workout that will enable the client to gain better control of their musicianship. That includes scale work to expand the vocal range and to improve placement, breath control, and diction. Then we work on material for the audition portfolio, the immediate job or assignment, a recording session, etc. My task to is to better equip singers and actors who are hoping to or relying upon their performance skills and vocal endurance to maintain a career in the Performing Arts. My clients regularly appear in cabarets and musical productions throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Some have worked in New York and gone on National Tours. For more information, Contact me at: Broadwaybelters@yahoo.com

Education/Credentials
San Francisco State University – BA in Theatre Arts; graduate work in Theatre, Philosophy, and Comparative Reiligion. Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley – Graduate work in Ethics

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