SMARTS Music Lab Series, Grades 5-12 (Simon Kenneally)

Find the right key to unlock & grow your inner musician. SMARTS Music Lab is designed for advanced students who are already comfortable with an instrument (or more) and are eager to take their musicality to the next level. This program is centered around helping young musicians discover their unique style, improve their musicality, and guide them through the process of becoming a professional musician. The course will empower students to experiment with different genres, develop a deep understanding of music production, and gain the skills necessary to present themselves professionally in the music industry. SMARTS students are expected to maintain an attendance rate of at least 80%. This class will meet twice a week for 2-hour sessions each day. SMARTS Students must register for each semester in order to complete the full series. This semester’s focus is Blues | Jazz

 

SMARTS Music Lab Series Breakdown:

Spring 2025 Semester 1: Blues | Jazz (Current Semester)

  • Blues: Explore the foundations of the blues genre, focusing on its emotional expression, 12-bar structure, and improvisational techniques.
  • Jazz: Delve into jazz theory, chord progressions, and improvisation, learning how to express individuality within a complex harmonic framework.

Summer 2025 Semester 2: Funk | Soul | R&B

  • Funk: Focus on creating groove-driven music with an emphasis on rhythm, syncopation, and bass lines.
  • Soul | R&B: Learn about emotive phrasing, vocal delivery, and intricate harmonies that define soul and R&B music, creating a powerful emotional connection with audiences.

Fall 2025 Semester 3: Rock | Pop | Singer-Songwriter | Folk | Bluegrass

  • Rock | Pop: Study how to create infectious melodies, hooks, and powerful band arrangements, mastering both electric and acoustic instrumentation.
  • Singer-Songwriter: Focus on lyricism, storytelling, and acoustic performance, developing a personal songwriting voice.
  • Folk | Bluegrass: Explore traditional and contemporary folk music, learning the nuances of acoustic instrumentation, fingerpicking, and storytelling.

Spring 2026 Semester 4: Classical | Atmospheric | Thematic

  • Classical: Understand orchestration, harmony, and form as students learn the foundations of classical music composition.
  • Atmospheric | Thematic: Dive into cinematic and ambient music creation, learning how to build emotional soundscapes and thematic music.

 

Key Program Components:

  1. Experimenting with Music Creation and Recording:
    Students will have the chance to compose their own pieces, whether in traditional notation or modern digital formats, and record them using professional studio techniques.
  2. Introduction to Music Production:
    Students will explore the tools and techniques used in music production, learning how to record, mix, and master their music in a professional environment. This will include training on digital audio workstations (DAWs) and other recording software.
  3. Building Your Artist Profile:
    In addition to learning how to create music, students will also develop the skills to present and promote their sound. The course will guide students on how to establish their personal brand, perform live, and start developing a social media presence and digital portfolio.
  4. Professional Recording Portfolio:
    Throughout the course, students will build a professional recording portfolio that showcases their growth, creativity, and the culmination of their work in various genres. This portfolio will serve as an essential tool for entering the music industry.

 

Program Benefits:

  • Discover Your Musical Identity:
    By exploring different genres, students will better understand their musical influences and preferences, developing their own unique sound and style.
  • Hands-On Experience:
    The program emphasizes practical learning, giving students the opportunity to experiment with creating and recording their music, just like professional musicians.
  • Skills for the Music Industry:
    Students will gain a solid foundation in music production and performance, helping them prepare for a career in the music industry, whether as a solo artist, band member, or producer.
  • Creative Confidence:
    As students experiment with their music and present it in various professional formats, they will build the confidence needed to pursue their passion in the arts.

 

End Result:

By the end of the program, students will:

  • Have a deeper understanding of musical genres and their historical significance.
  • Be equipped with the skills to create, record, and produce their own music.
  • Build a professional portfolio that showcases their artistic abilities and prepares them for the music industry.

SMARTS Music Lab is more than just a music course—it’s a journey of self-discovery, artistic growth, and preparation for a future in the ever-evolving music industry. Join us to refine your craft and step into the world of music as a true artist!

 

SMARTS Students must register for each semester in order to complete the full series. This semesters focus is Blues | Jazz. **Special incentive for students who have perfect attendance **

 

Semester 1: Blues | Jazz

Tuesdays @ 4:00-6:00pm

Feb 4, 11, 18, 25

Mar NO 4, 11, 18, 25

Apr 1, 8                                                                

SMARTS Art you Can Hear| April 15

SMARTS  Art you Can See| April 16

 

 

 

Saturdays @ 11:00-1:00pm

Feb  8, 15, 22

Mar 1, NO 8, 15, 22, 29

Apr 5, 12

SMARTS Art you Can Hear| April 15

SMARTS Art you Can See| April 16

 

 

 

 

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February 4, 2025 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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