Brett Farkas Masterclass – Friday, Feb 16th

Originally from Detroit, MI, Brett Farkas is a Los Angeles based guitarist, bassist, frontman, songwriter, and music teacher. He has performed, toured and recorded with soul legend, Solomon Burke, songwriter, Aimee Mann, pop star, Rihanna, indie folk dudes, Lord Huron, and comedian/actress, Maya Rudolph’s Prince Tribute called, Princess, to name some. He has recorded film scores for the movies, “The Way Way Back” w/ Steve Carrel and Maya Rudolph, and “Burnt” with Bradley Cooper.

He’s produced and released two albums under the moniker Boys School, and has a new EP ready to release this March. Music from this project has been featured on television for CBS’, “Seal Team” and on USA’s, “Satisfaction”.  Brett teaches privately at the renowned, Silver Lake Conservatory in Los Angeles, owned by Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

For more information about Brett, please visit www.brettfarkasmusic.com

BRETT FARKAS MASTERCLASS
Friday, February 16th, 1-3pm
Free and open to the public! 

DIME Detroit
1265 Griswold
Detroit, MI 48226

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Above & Beyond Masterclass Monday, February 19th

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February 19th, 2017 (DETROIT)—DIME Detroit is pleased to present Above & Beyond Masterclass @ DIME Detroit on Monday, February 19th at 11:00 am.

Award-winning English EDM group, Above & Beyond, are currently on a North American tour promoting the release of their 6th studio album Common Ground.  Consisting of members Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, and Paavo Siljamäki, Above & Beyond were the first British DJ’s to sell out Madison Square Garden in 2014, and secured a Grammy nomination in 2016 for Best Dance Recording for the song “We’re All We Need” feat. Zoë Johnston.  They are the owners of London-based electronic dance music labels Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep, and also host a weekly radio show titled Group Therapy Radio.  The new documentary film, Above & Beyond Acoustic: Giving Up the Day Job, follows Above & Beyond’s unlikely journey from the DJ booth to the Hollywood Bowl.  They join us at DIME Detroit for a very special masterclass the day after their show at the Fillmore in Detroit.

This event is free for DIME students and a limited number of external guests can RSVP through Eventbrite. You must register through Eventbrite and RSVP for this event as spaces are limited!

Click here to get your tickets today 

 

 

Dillatroit 3 Live at The Underground at DIME Featuring Jay Electronica and Obie Trice!

 

Dillatroit

 

THE 3RD ANNUAL TRIBUTE
FOR A HOMETOWN LEGEND

“JAY DEE AKA J DILLA”
JAMES DEWITT YANCEY

:: FEATURING ::

JAY ELECTRONICA 
OBIE TRICE  
GUILTY SIMPSON 
PHAT KAT 

 L.A.D. a.k.a. LA THE DARKMAN 
 WILLIE THE KID 
SUPA EMCEE
FAT RAY 

 NOLAN THE NINJA 

 & SPECIAL GUESTS 

Get your tickets today at www.Dillatroit.com 

Shara Nova Masterclass Friday, February 2nd 1pm-3pm

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Shara Nova Masterclass Friday, February 2nd 1pm-3pm 

Shara Nova (singer and songwriter for My Brightest Diamond) has become one of the most distinct voices of her generation. The multi-instrumentalist and composer has written numerous works for film, choir, marching bands, orchestra, and chamber ensemble.
At DIME, Ms. Nova will be cracking open ProTools sessions of songs from her upcoming album “A Million And One” to reveal her process, starting with demo songs and traveling through to final mixes.

FREE and open to the public!

Instructor Profile: Liz Gray, Vocals

DIME has an amazing staff and faculty who are immersed in the music industry and teaching the next generation of musicians, songwriters, and music entrepreneurs here in downtown Detroit. We sat down with one of our vocals instructors, Liz Gray, to ask her some questions about her career, and her experience teaching at DIME Detroit.

What inspired you to be a singer?
I fell into acting and theatre as a kid. My mom discovered that I had a big voice for a little kid when hearing me solo at choir concert in 5th grade, singing the rock opera tune, “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” Also, growing up I attended theatre camps, and latched onto a mentor who said: ‘you should really pursue these things professionally.’

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Liz Gray, DIME Detroit Vocals Instructor

Later on, I started doing a lot of auditions for TV and films too. Life with Mikey was one of those films. I also auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club, in its last few seasons.

In all, auditioning and working as a kid in the industry opened me up to the possibilities of using my voice whether on stage, on camera or for voice over work.

What inspired you to become a teacher?
Some of the really great teachers that I had. I fell into voice teaching when I was in college, when someone asked me to come teach private voice to high school students. Also, from taking leadership positions in high school and college, I recognized that I had an ear for this, and a desire to help, train, share, and coach. I’ve had this love for music and education instilled from great teachers I’ve had in the past, but also from my mom who taught for a short period of time. I discovered that teaching was a skill that could be developed. I discovered later that I could make a difference in voices that weren’t just in the classical music field. For instance, when I started working with this rock vocalist back in 2005 who was a frontman for an alternative band in Detroit, it was so exciting to see how I could effect change that didn’t turn him into a classical singer, but helped him thrive with his own vocal style.

I’m grateful to my mentors who gave me a chance to teach alongside them. I fell into opportunities and then ran with them.

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Liz Gray after a performance with Yo-Yo Ma in Chicago. Credit: Todd Rosenberg

What do you like about teaching at DIME?
This is really exciting! I am loving that I get to work with so many unique voices. And, I also like getting to work with people who write their own music, and helping them develop their own unique sound. It’s crucial for up-and-coming artists to have their own unique sound and something that is authentic to them. I like to provide a strong technical foundation, and then help students create a sound that is truly their own without compromising their instrument (voice).

At DIME, I have been given a range of opportunities to flex my teaching muscles and use my pedagogical skills. And, to see it make a difference is really exciting. The students here have made the experience at DIME something that continues to fuel my passion for teaching. I love that you can see that there is so much passion and creativity at DIME.

And, what about interactions with other faculty or staff?
Being able to collaborate with other faculty, and what’s happening on the education side of things, is fulfilling my own desire to help, whether it’s having talks about pedagogy or education itself or being able to contribute to the operation of different classes. Getting to share ideas and seeing them come to fruition, that couldn’t happen without the collaboration with other faculty members.

What kind of things are you involved in outside of DIME that filter back into the classroom?
I’m working on a PhD in Educational Studies with an Urban Education concentration. 

Some coursework there has helped me to define what I am doing in the classroom. Also, the different organizations that I am involved in, whether it be the Voice Foundation, the National Association of Teachers of Singing, or attending the Pan-American Vocology Association meeting, all of these research and practitioner-based organizations that focus on the voice are providing some extra research and knowledge and methods for working with the students here at DIME. A lot of these organizations are really starting to value practices that relate to contemporary popular music. I’ve gotten to meet some major players in that arena, and that both validates things that I have put into practice and challenges me to introduce new concepts and new ways to work with voices.

What’s one of your proudest moment thus far as a teacher here at DIME?
Any moment where a student starts to feel their voice in a place that feels comfortable and feels like they could do this on a regular basis in a sustainable way. I remember one student had this moment where he transitioned out of this heavy-throated pressurized singing to this concept of resonance. Getting students to adopt practices of resonance is important for me, and it’s a point where I get to be super nerdy about what I love the most, which is effecting change in people’s voices, because the voice affects your entire body, your mind, your emotions – everything. I am proud when students make adjustments to their voices so that it just simply feels good. That’s one of the most rewarding things: when a student has a lightbulb moment, and then sees that in others. When those things happen, it validates the work that I put into my teaching.

In general, it is so great to have a school that focuses on contemporary popular music and has students coming out with unique, dynamic, and flexible voices that are also sustainable and healthy; that is going to make a real difference in the industry. Getting students to sing in a way that doesn’t hurt at all, that is beautiful.

I also get so excited when non-vocal majors come in to see me, because I know I can make a difference in their voices, and make them feel better about their singing. DIME has given me the space and opportunity to do that.

Anything else you want to add about your experience at DIME?
It’s been really exciting to see departmental collaborations. I have been able to help create a better connection between DeAnna and myself; that has been great. It’s been wonderful too, to contribute to a group-taught class, like Artist Inquiry, where the instructors feed off one another and improvise what we are going to do. Having flexibility in the classroom leaves space to create more meaningful relationships with students as we serve their interests and needs.

Lately, everything feels like an honor. I don’t know if that seems cheesy, but I can’t think of a better word for it. Being asked to be part of the auditions master class or being a judge for the End of Term auditions, that helped stretch me, and it also helped me feel more welcome in the DIME space itself.

Photo credit: Tommy Feisel

Photo credit: Tommy Feisel

I’m also looking forward to performing again, after having taken a few years off due to an unfortunate accident that occurred while on tour in 2014. I don’t think I could have gotten to that place (as quickly) if it hadn’t been for the students at DIME and the whole DIME experience. I thought it would take longer. The students have been so thoughtful and encouraging, telling me that when I was performing for them in class, they saw all of the things I’ve been asking them to do. It made DIME feel more like a home.

Hot 107.5 Friday Night Cypher in The Underground at DIME

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The Beyonce’ Tribute Party in The Underground at DIME 2/3

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The Beyonce Tribute Party!

Doors open at 9:30 pm

18+ for entry

If you love Beyonce’ then you won’t want to miss this! A Beyonce’ Themed event! All Beyonce’ music all night. Beyonce’ Themed drink specials all night. Ladies Free all night! Get your advance tickets today at somewhereindet.com

Short Courses begin Feb 20th!

REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED

These classes begin on Feb 20th, and will meet on Tuesday nights from 7-9pm for 6 weeks.

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LYRICS AND LINES
Instructor: Antea Shelton

SINGING STYLES
Instructor: Liz Gray

HIP HOP SKILLZ
Instructor: Mahogany Jones

MUSIC MARKETING STRATEGIES
Instructor: Drew Schultz

This Class Has Ended. 

New Student Registration/Orientation at DIME Detroit! Thursday, January 11th

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Congratulations to all of the students who passed their audition and were accepted to MSU Denver! We are very proud and can’t wait for you to begin working towards your future in music.

Student Registration and Orientation will take place at DIME Detroit on Thursday, January 11th 2018 from 10:00am – 2:30pm.

Meet your new classmates, understand more about your programs, meet the faculty, previous students and hear amazing live performances!

Located at DIME Detroit: 1265 Griswold St. Detroit, MI 48226

This is a DIME Detroit student only event! If you are interested in our music programs, there is still time to attend in Spring 2018! Please email: elisemccoy@dime-detroit.com or call 313-223-1600.

Please note our offices will be closed the week of Monday Dec 25th, and will reopen on Tuesday January 2nd. Our recruitment and admissions team will be periodically checking emails throughout the holiday closure. 

Happy Holidays!