Caitlin Brooke Scott, Voice and Guitar Teacher
Please note: Caitlin Brooke Scott is currently taking a leave of absence
from teaching at Resound NW and is unavailable for private lessons.
from teaching at Resound NW and is unavailable for private lessons.

Initially a singer, Caitlin Brooke Scott proceeded to study yoga, movement, classical acting, and improvisational comedy. Along the way, she discovered that these seemingly-unrelated fields held invaluable tools for singers. This drove her to become an instructor, in order to bring these concepts to her music students and - hopefully - save them years of unnecessary confusion, angst, and self-doubt in the process.
Caitlin believes that the best vocal sound comes from an acting-first focus, and that an integrated, full-body approach to technique yields the most growth and builds the most dependable vocal instrument.
Above all else: EVERYONE CAN SING. Singing is simply storytelling on pitch. Too many adults carry traumatic experiences from their youth, when trusted elders told them not to sing, or that their voice was "bad." They were wrong. YOU CAN SING, today, exactly as you are.
We sing to pass down stories, to make listeners feel less alone, and to connect to each other and to something bigger than us. Singing is magic. Singing is sacred. And so are you.
Caitlin has worked all over the country and internationally as an actor, director, singer, musician, yogi, and instructor. She received her MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) degree in Acting from The University of California, Irvine, and her Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Musical Theatre from Otterbein University. She earned her yoga teachers certification at Mt Madonna Institute in Santa Cruz, California. Selected theatrical roles include: Rose in Dogfight (San Francisco Playhouse), Clytemnestra in Electra (Romanian National Theatre), Paulina in Winter’s Tale (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Adriana in Comedy of Errors (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Clara in Passion (Claire Trevor Theatre), Helen in The Machinal (NYC). PORTLAND: Rona in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Anonymous Theatre PDX), Harold Hill in The Music Man (Third Rail). Upcoming: Ensemble / u/s Maureen in Rent (Portland Center Stage). Film: Emma (2018).
Find out more at www.CBrookeCreative.com
Caitlin's pronouns: she/her
Caitlin believes that the best vocal sound comes from an acting-first focus, and that an integrated, full-body approach to technique yields the most growth and builds the most dependable vocal instrument.
Above all else: EVERYONE CAN SING. Singing is simply storytelling on pitch. Too many adults carry traumatic experiences from their youth, when trusted elders told them not to sing, or that their voice was "bad." They were wrong. YOU CAN SING, today, exactly as you are.
We sing to pass down stories, to make listeners feel less alone, and to connect to each other and to something bigger than us. Singing is magic. Singing is sacred. And so are you.
Caitlin has worked all over the country and internationally as an actor, director, singer, musician, yogi, and instructor. She received her MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) degree in Acting from The University of California, Irvine, and her Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Musical Theatre from Otterbein University. She earned her yoga teachers certification at Mt Madonna Institute in Santa Cruz, California. Selected theatrical roles include: Rose in Dogfight (San Francisco Playhouse), Clytemnestra in Electra (Romanian National Theatre), Paulina in Winter’s Tale (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Adriana in Comedy of Errors (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Clara in Passion (Claire Trevor Theatre), Helen in The Machinal (NYC). PORTLAND: Rona in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Anonymous Theatre PDX), Harold Hill in The Music Man (Third Rail). Upcoming: Ensemble / u/s Maureen in Rent (Portland Center Stage). Film: Emma (2018).
Find out more at www.CBrookeCreative.com
Caitlin's pronouns: she/her
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