Breadcrumb Home Search Search Copy URL https://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/search-results Search Copy URL https://youthmusic-staging.preflight.site/search-results Fulltext search Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Mari Mathias Meet Youth Music NextGen Fund artist, Hillarynx, a London-based artist making velvety smooth neo-soul. Read more projects Wearside Women in Need Read more news In Conversation with Dani Stephenson, President of Straight Forward Music In an interview with Youth Music, Dani shares his personal journey and the insights he has gained from his experiences. Read more news Making an album in lockdown: Circle of Light Circle of Light gives 18-25-year-old budding musicians and creatives the opportunity to work alongside some of Nottingham’s leading artists and music professionals. During a three-week programme, participants are able to learn the ropes of the industry and nurture their creativity. Read more news How To Get Yourself Out of a Creative and Mental Slump 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 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 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. Donate In Memory When someone we love dies, our fondest memories of them are often musical. By creating a Youth Music memorial fund in honour of a loved one, you can help break down barriers and support young people to get started in music. Read more Our Funding We’re here to back grassroots projects and young creators across the UK. Explore our funding opportunities today! Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 60
Next Gen Next Gen Spotlight: Mari Mathias Meet Youth Music NextGen Fund artist, Hillarynx, a London-based artist making velvety smooth neo-soul. Read more
news In Conversation with Dani Stephenson, President of Straight Forward Music In an interview with Youth Music, Dani shares his personal journey and the insights he has gained from his experiences. Read more
news Making an album in lockdown: Circle of Light Circle of Light gives 18-25-year-old budding musicians and creatives the opportunity to work alongside some of Nottingham’s leading artists and music professionals. During a three-week programme, participants are able to learn the ropes of the industry and nurture their creativity. 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 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
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.
Donate In Memory When someone we love dies, our fondest memories of them are often musical. By creating a Youth Music memorial fund in honour of a loved one, you can help break down barriers and support young people to get started in music. Read more
Our Funding We’re here to back grassroots projects and young creators across the UK. Explore our funding opportunities today! Read more