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Scott McCoy

Scott McCoy

Scott McCoy

Professor

mccoy.479@osu.edu

Scott McCoy (tenor) is a noted singer, conductor and pianist with extensive performance experience in concert and opera. He served the School of Music as professor of voice and pedagogy, director of the Swank Voice Laboratory, and director of the interdisciplinary program in singing health at The Ohio State University. His voice science and pedagogy textbook Your Voice, An Inside View is used extensively by colleges and universities throughout the United States and abroad. McCoy is the associate editor of the Journal of Singing for voice pedagogy, and is a past president of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). He also served NATS as vice president for Workshops, program chair for the 2006 and 2008 National Conferences, chair of the Voice Science Advisory Committee, and as a master teacher for the national Intern Program. Deeply committed to teacher education, McCoy is a founding faculty member in the NYSTA Professional Development Program, teaching classes in Voice Anatomy and Physiology, and in Acoustics and Voice Analysis. He is a member of the distinguished American Academy of Teachers of Singing.