Lynnelle

Lynnelle, MA, is a music therapist and like most therapists, an outstanding musician. 

She has led orchestras, choirs, seminars, master-classes, and tours. She founded and served as Artistic Director of the SpiritMusik Concert Series and currently serves as the Director of Music at the Congregational Church of San Mateo, UCC. She received her BM in Music History with minors in Western Civilization and Art History at SFSU and an MA in Orchestral Conducting from the Lamont School of Music at DU, studying under master teachers Vince LaGuardia and Dr. William R. Ward. She has been studying Music Therapy at University of the Pacific at their San Francisco campus in pursuit of her MTBC license, and is currently serving her internship in Music Therapy at The Music Place and its non-profit partner, Arts Educators Group.

Lynnelle began her professional career as a musician performing throughout the Bay Area and U.S. Her musical career has been diverse and challenging including:

  • being a charter member of the San Francisco Youth Symphony;
  • performing with the Monterey Pops Orchestra;
  • touring with a jazz trio around the country;
  • being a member of the conducting class at Tanglewood (the Berkshire Music Festival);
  • attending invitation only workshops and classes at Curtis Institute and Carnegie Hall; and
  • serving as a delegate to the Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music

Therapy ApproachDouble Bass

Lynnelle enjoys working with clients in a variety of musical mediums during her music therapy sessions.

Instruments

  • voice
  • upright bass
  • piano
  • saxophone
  • clarinet
  • recorder
  • guitar
  • ukulele
  • trumpet
  • handbells

Locations

  • Lawrence Expy

Testimonials

"My son has truly blossomed under Ms. Lynnelle's guidance and we are very thankful for her and your team. She is truly AWESOME ! She brings such variety in her class that each class is unique and very interesting. She takes you around the world on a musical journey from the Halls of Vienna, to the prairies of America; from Celtic music to Salsa. - she does it all.It goes to show the extent of thought and effort that she puts into her classes. She is very patient and waits till the student can get the note right. She breaks down the complicated music into simpler steps while maintaining the interest of the student and makes the student feel successful and accomplished. She even gauges the student's mood/ "stress levels" of the day and tunes the session to make it successful accordingly! The extra musical pieces that she sends home for listening and practice are an enrichment for the entire family! We can't wait to see what more magic Ms. Lynnelle would unfurl on us with her talents."

-Harini S.

Lynnelle serves as a music therapist and does not currently teach music.