High School Music Day at Volunteer
State Community College is an opportunity for high school students with musical
interests to come together for a day of workshops and fun. Registration is open
now. Vol State instructors will lead the sessions. The topics will include Keyboard
Skills for Basic Music Theory; Functioning Successfully in a Bluegrass Group; Contemporary
Songwriting: Fishing for Hooks; The Do’s and Don’ts of Music Row; From
Recording to Mixdown; So You Wanna Lead Worship?; From High School Band to the
Nashville Symphony; Not Just Country Music City; and Audition Prep: Musical
Theatre vs. College Vocal Scholarship. Students will be able to pick two
sessions to attend.
High School Music Day is free and
open to all high school students in the area. It will be held on Saturday,
February 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Vol State campus at 1480 Nashville
Pike in Gallatin. The workshops will held in the recording and performance
spaces in the Steinhauer-Rogan-Black (SRB) Humanities Building. Students are
encouraged to bring their instrument. Pianos will be provided. A few pre-chosen
singer/songwriters will have an opportunity to record a song. Interested
students should email benjamin.graves@volstate.edu.
Registration for Music Day is required and can be accomplished at www.volstate.edu/HSMusicDay. For
more information call 615-230-3302.
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