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Hire Us

Our commissions offer a trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming way to receive singing, songwriting, piano, and music production services. These services are available to adults who wish to hire Marcellé or her adult students for stage or studio work, without enrolling in Once Upon a Voice's educational offerings. Commissions are shaped with care, clarity, and discretion, reflecting high creative and ethical standards.

Enjoy Free Resources

Trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming, we offer valuable resources for all ages. Our resources include the Singer-Songwriter Storybook Series, which offers beginner manuals for voice, songwriting, piano, producing, and music theory. We also provide warmup and cooldown routines, a vocal health guide, and access to some of the content in our virtual community. To receive these resources, join our mailing list! 

Work Independently

Adult singers and songwriters can join our trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming masterclasses for professional growth. Monthly masterclasses online explore singing or songwriting with piano and music production as support tools. All participants have access to self-paced courses, and select students can access asynchronous coaching or live one-on-one coaching callsScholarships are also available to musicians in need.

Create with Guidance

Our projects offer guided creative collaboration for adult students of our trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming studio. Projects allow singers and songwriters to collaborate with Marcellé through stage or studio work with instruction, feedback, and process transparency woven throughout. These add-on services are designed for adults who want to create with guidance rather than commission standalone work.

Share Music with Little Ones 

Our weekly virtual group classes for ages 0–6 introduce music through caregiver-supported play. Babies ages 0 to 18 months enjoy musical sound exposure. Toddlers ages 18 to 36 months learn to sing by building speech skills, while preschoolers and kindergartners ages 3 to 6 learn phonics to read music. All of these small classes are designed to prepare children for formal music training. To make them accessible, scholarships are available.

Help Your Child or Teen

Our weekly workshops for ages 6–18 offer collaborative online learning in singing or songwriting. With piano and music production included, students receive trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming instruction as they build friendships in small groups. Private lessons for ages 6–18 provide fully individualized training online with specialized attention. A scholarship may be requested year-round.

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