I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
The Future of Music Education Pt. 2: 1880-1950 Invention, Segregation, & Radio
MuTechTeacherTalk
34 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
The Future of Music Education Pt. 2: 1880-1950 Invention, Segregation, & Radio
I continue my exploration into finding the reasons behind the division between classical vs commercial music in higher education. How can teachers learn how to teach music creation with technology if there are no institutions able or willing to teach them. Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, & R&B music are distinctly American and a critical part of our history and culture yet, we don't include it as part of our "formal" music education system. If we can figure out how we got to where we are now, perhaps we can discover a way forward...
MuTechTeacherTalk
I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.