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Specialties
Teach people how to sing and speak in public by:
Developing technique — breathing, support and vowel placement
Enhance strength, confidence, accuracy and performance ability
Also teach people who are non-singers to sing
Develop self-expression and find your own voice!
History
Established in 1980.
Pat Wynne has been performing, conducting, directing and teaching actors, singers (both on the stage and the shower) for over 30 years. She has been teaching vocal technique to singers to be able to survive on stage, whether they be punk singer icons (Dead Kennedys) or actors, blues/folk singers and the like.
She has also taught people who are tonally-challenged to enjoy their voice and sing.
Additionally, she teaches at San Francisco City College.
Meet the Business Owner
Pat W.
Business Owner
Pay Wynne’s musical history is extensive, varied and quirky. She graduated from Music and Art High School and Hunter College in New York City. She holds a B.A. in Music and an M.A. in Counseling from San Francisco State University.
Among her Manhattan theatrical experiences were singing, composing, and acting in off off Broadway performances.
Striking out on her own, she began writing her own songs and performing them in concert, either solo or with various backing groups. She’s performed her songs from coast to coast.
Another of her interest is people’s history. Working with an actress, she’s toured a show called Working Women’s Stories and Songs, which pairs stories about powerful women who are not famous with songs that evoke their lives.
Her song, «A Bag Lady Asks What is Life?» is now part of the permanent holdings at the Smithsonian Institution.
Since 1999 Pat has been the director and conductor of the SF Labor Chorus.