Our Teachers

Our team offers multiple styles of expertise, all teaching the same vocal technique.

We are an open and affirming community, and gladly serve the diverse vocal needs of the LGBTQI+ communities, including those going through HRT, and have an abundance of experience doing so.

Jesse Cromer

Jesse is the creator and founder of All Access Studios. He graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in 2009, then lived and performed in NYC for over nine years. He performed at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher, two Off-Broadway shows, and toured with hip-hop supergroup Deltron 3030, culminating in a “Letterman Show” appearance. He has also been seen locally with Broadway Rose Theatre, Clackamas Repertory, and Anonymous Theatre, among others. Jesse is also involved in the choral community as a conductor and singer; he conducts the Portland Revels Community Chorus and regularly sings with the renowned choir, Cappella Romana. Jesse is an active member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, where his students compete successfully every year.

Founder and Vocal Coach (Portland)

Jantzen Carter

Jantzen Carter has spent over eight years teaching singers across genres and experience levels, while maintaining an active career as a recording artist, songwriter, and music producer. His teaching focuses on building earned confidence by giving students a clear understanding of how their voice truly works and how to produce the sound they want consistently. The technique emphasizes clear vocal mechanics, whole-body coordination, and sustainable skill development- helping singers build trust in their voice and the freedom to express themselves fully.In addition to teaching, Jantzen maintains an ongoing body of recorded work through both client collaborations and original releases.

Vocal Coach and Producer (Seattle)

Vocal and Songwriting Coach (Seattle)

Kaje Wise

Kaje Wise is a working musician with a long standing history in the PNW music scene. Beginning as a classically trained singer who also focused on musical theater and jazz, in their 20’s, Wise moved from the conservatory world into the independent music scene. Earning their B.A. from Cornish College of the Arts, Wise adopted an experimental and contemporary approach to their own music practice, diving into composition, performance, production and ethnomusicological research. When they aren’t teaching, you can find Wise going on tour with their folk-rock band, Wiseacre, or playing weddings around the Seattle area. With a deep love for their queer community, Wise has dedicated much time to working with those who are going through HRT, and strives to create an inviting space for all individuals in their studio.

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