Youth in Music
2020
Mentorship Program
Ages 12 – 24
Youth in Music Recorded Sessions
Youth in Music Session 1 – Introduction to the Music Business
This session is a four-part series bundled into a playlist. Click the “playlist” button in the top right of the video window to view all parts in this session.
In our first Youth in Music session, industry professionals James Stewart-Rattray, Paul Sharman and Gary Burrows cover many aspects of getting started in the music business, as well as answering viewer’s own music related questions.
Youth in Music Session 2 – Songwriting (Part 1)
This session is a four-part series bundled into a playlist. Click the “playlist” button in the top right of the video window to view all parts in this session.
James Stewart-Rattray, Fiona Boyes and Tara Coates provide their insights into the fundamentals and personal approaches to songwriting.
Youth in Music Session 3 – Songwriting (Part 2)
This session is a two-part series bundled into a playlist. Click the “playlist” button in the top right of the video window to view all parts in this session.
In this third Youth in Music session, James Stewart-Rattray, Fiona Boyes and Tara Coates continue their discussions on songwriting
Youth in Music Session 4 – Recording Your Song
International award-winning singer songwriter Dino Jag joins Youth in Music to discuss all things to do with home recording, where to start, what software that is free or cheap to use and where and how to download it, the importance of a good microphone, and whole bunch of other cool topics.
Youth in Music Session 5 – Using Social Media to Promote Your Music
This session is a two-part series bundled into a playlist. Click the “playlist” button in the top right of the video window to view all parts in this session.
In Session 5 of Youth in Music, we are joined by special guests Darren Mullan and Graeme Stephens. Darren is the Co-founder and producer of the famous ‘Hindley Street Country Club’ YouTube sensation from South Australia. Graeme and Darren generously share their knowledge of live streaming and how they’ve utilised social media to build an online audience.
Youth in Music Session 6 – Finding Your Voice
Sally Cameron is a singer, a teacher, and a voice coach, and her voice has taken her from the Sydney Opera House to venues in Finland, Germany, Sweden, New York, Copenhagen, Seoul, Vancouver, Doha and Tokyo.
For 10 years Sally was a member of Australia’s premier professional acappella group, The Idea of North with whom she recorded seven albums, five of which received an ARIA nomination and two that won the ARIA for Best Jazz Album.
Join us for an insightful session on “How to Find Your Voice”
This project is supported by the Music Development Office (within the Department of Innovation and Skills) and the Government of South Australia.