Breadcrumb Home Search Search Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/search-results Search Copy URL http://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/search-results Search Youth Music resources Music Tech Teacher The world we live in today revolves around technology. Creating music used to be the realm of professional musicians with extravagant budgets and access to studio equipment that mere mortals could only dream of. Fortunately, this technological revolution now means that anyone with a musical idea and a half-decent laptop can produce tracks to rival any you hear in the charts. news Arts Council Member and disability champion Andrew Miller on increasing accessibility and support for Disabled musicians Read more news Interview with Georgina Spray, co-researcher Georgina, a co-researcher on our new report, Reshape Music, shares her experiences of making music. Read more news Interview with Hunter Stiles, co-researcher Hunter, a co-researcher on our new report, Reshape Music, shares his experiences of making music. Read more news Interview with Holli Pandit, co-researcher Holli, a co-researcher on our new report, Reshape Music, shares her experiences of making music. Read more news Interview with Leo Long, co-researcher Meet Leo Long, a talented folk musician using his passion to inspire change and make the music industry more inclusive. Read more news How To Get Yourself Out of a Creative and Mental Slump Read more news How music venues saved me, and why we need to save them: A Love Letter. Last night another band saved my life! Well, actually, it’s been three months and 18 days since another band saved my life, and with each day in lockdown feeling eerily the same as the last, my patience is dwindling. Seeing live bands feels like something I used to do in a past life... This pandemic has brought so much universal pain, anxiety and confusion I still hear myself on the phone to my mum saying “what the hell is going on?” There is so much sadness, loss and a feeling of trepidation for what will come in the aftermath. More than ever we are turning to the comforts of the arts to sustain us; my comfort is, as it always has been, music - especially the live stuff. Read more news Jemma Tanswell - Reform Radio, Manchester What makes youth radio special? Learn how real artist partnerships and a responsive, needs-led approach inspire and empower young people. Read more A Blueprint for the Future A new generation ready to transform the music industries. This report highlights the views of 1,300 young people eager to start careers in music. It reveals that, despite their drive and entrepreneurial spirit, current paths from education to employment are inadequate. Read more news Black Lives Matter: A Letter to the Next Gen Read more resources Dyslexia, Music and the Brain A dyslexic brain, when reading, looks different to a non-dyslexic brain in the sense that different parts light up. In simple terms, the non-dyslexic brain processes reading on the left side of the brain – in the dyslexic brain there is much more crossover between the left and right brain in regard to where reading happens. news What's in a Pronoun At Youth Music we’ve recently added our pronouns (i.e. she/her, they/them, he/him) to our email signatures and staff members' bios. We want to explain why, and to encourage others to do the same. Read more news Making music to cope with loss - Shallise's story Shallise is a 22-year-old singer and songwriter from south London. She takes part in a project run by Raw Material, a community arts organisation based in Brixton. Making music helped her cope after the loss of her dad. Read more news Experimenting with music - Leah's story 18-year-old Leah is a rapper living in Corby who took part in CONCEPT, a project run by Pedestrian in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.CONCEPT is based around a series of week-long studio residencies where young people collaborate to produce an original EP with a shared concept, character or theme.The project supports participants to develop their confidence, communication and creative skills through writing lyrics, making original music and recording their own tracks. Read more news Stormzy vs Mozart vs Music Education Ok so it’s a clash. It’s on. In one corner, the crushing weight of the dead male white canon. In the other corner, the rebellious countercultural, often controversial sounds of rap. Who will win? Read more resources Exchanging Notes Discover how Exchanging Notes bridged formal and non-formal music education, improving outcomes for young people through innovative partnerships. Pagination First page « First Previous page … Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Current page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Next page Last page Last »