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“Music Education is a tool to expose its
students to beauty, confidence and
self-expression. It encourages focus and
discipline. It serves to cultivate
imagination, individuality and excellence.
It teaches collaboration and cooperation.
Imagine what the world would be like if
music was required learning for all
students. The M. Gray Music Academy proposes
that we can save the world through music
education.”

Macy Gray (
www.macygray.com ) has just opened the M
Gray Music Academy in North Hollywood and
you have just read her mission statement.
The school is a magnificent facility,
staffed by an incredibly experienced faculty
and in an excellent location. I couldn’t
believe it when Macy told me that it only
took about a year to open the school from
her initial conception. “I wanted kids to
have something to do after school,” she went
on to say.
The curriculum at the M. Gray Music Academy
is intensive and is formulated to serve
students at three different levels:
Beginning Students (students learning an
instrument for the first time), Lab Students
(students with 1 – 3 years background) and
Master Students (students with 3 or more
years’ background). The vibe of the school
is warm, non-intimidating and inspirational
and open to all ages. Even adults.

Although
Macy is known for her talent as a songwriter
and vocalist and she studied classical
piano, it would logically follow that there
would have to be labs dedicated to the study
of writing, singing and piano. But hold on.
At the M. Gray Music Academy there are not
only labs for writing, singing and piano,
but also for the study of drums, percussion,
mixing, production, guitar, bass,
programming and composing as well! It is a
living, relevant, modern, mini, music
university.
Because Macy is such a brilliant vocalist,
it is of no surprise that Vocal Lab would be
a special department. One of the instructors
that make the Vocal Lab such a special place
is the person who actually trained Macy:
renowned and well-known Hollywood voice
coach, Mr. Roger Burnley (www.rogerburnley.com
). (Nice.) Roger is known for his
world-renowned learning process that frees
the student from any technical vocal
limitations.
They would first meet around 1989 when Macy
went to him for vocal training. Roger
recalls that although she was shy, he could
see that she was a unique talent. She would
continue to study with him regularly and
then return from time to time for assistance
and consultation on specific vocal
challenges.
Macy would also later send her back-up
singers to train with Roger to learn
techniques in voice preservation and
maintenance, useful in combating vocal
strain that is often suffered during
extensive tours.
Roger said that having trained Grammy
nominated Macy, watching her rise to
certified multi-platinum status, and then
being asked by her to become a member of the
faculty at the M. Gray Music Academy is “the
ultimate rewarding experience for a
teacher.” (He is so proud of Macy.
Congratulations, Roger!)
In addition to Roger, Dawn Beckman will be a
faculty member of the Vocal Lab. The
curriculum focuses on developing and
increasing pitch, power and control, range,
tonal quality and stamina. The students not
only learn to sing but also to perform.
Additionally, monthly seminars will be
presented by recording artists (including
Macy).
The other labs at the school, their focus
and faculty members are as follows:
The Drum Lab, staffed by Al Pahanish and
Marina Bambino, will primarily focus on
hip-hop, rock, jazz, latin and soul.
Renowned drummers Al Panahish and Kenny
Dennis have designed the curriculum so that
each student may develop their own creative
style.
The Piano Lab, staffed by Dr. Tatiana Dutoit,
will offer organ, synth and synth
programming lessons, as well as song
composition, orchestration and music
direction. The lab contains nine new Yamaha
electric pianos that can be played
individually, with headsets or on a
loudspeaker, in select ensemble pairings and
groups of all sizes. Each piano is connected
directly to the teacher’s unit for personal
attention. The lab combines the best of
acoustic piano study with all the advantages
of electric keyboard.
The DJ Lab, staffed by producer and DJ, DJ
Kiilu Grand, includes the art of listening
and mixing records and turntable classes.
Also included are field trips to record
stores and production classes where the
students learn to create his or her own mix
tapes. They master all technical aspects of
the turntables and gain a priceless
knowledge of songs, albums and artists.
Advanced classes teach the new Rhane
Software. (Minimum age for DJ Lab is nine
years old).
The Funk Lab, staffed by Michael Matarese,
teaches Pro Tools, programming, drum
programming and sound editing. This
curriculum is a dynamic one that presents
lessons in the latest hardware and software
in this ever-evolving area of music.
(Minimum age for Funk Lab is 13).
The Guitar and Bass Labs, staffed by Jason
Golday, Josh Lopez, Dave Filice , Caleb
Spier, and Dave Wilder will focus on modern
jazz and funk. They will also examine the
styles of masters such as Segovia, Jimi
Hendrix and Prince to gain a consummate
knowledge of rhythm and soloing in various
styles of music.
The Film & TV Scoring Lab, staffed by Eimear
Noon, will teach music theory,
orchestration, string arrangement, and
composition for film and TV.
All departments will coordinate for ensemble
performances and recording.
The M. Gray Music Academy is an exciting,
incredible facility and resource that will
open the doors of creativity to our kids and
bless our world with their artistic
expression through music.
(Thank you, Macy.)
The M. Gray Music Academy (www.MgrayMusicAcademy.com),
4716 Vineland Avenue (just south of
Lankershim Boulevard), North Hollywood, CA
91602. (818)508-8733,
fax (818)508-8966. A non-profit
organization.
©2005 Scott Detweiler. All Rights Reserved.
Scott is a compelling performer and an
accomplished composer in his own rite. For
more information, log on to
www.detweilermusic.com, or write to info@detweilermusic.com.
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