Ive been playing keyboards since before the introduction of MIDI. Yes, that long. My ego has been parked in 1995, so all you'll be paying for is experience, experience and experience. My recording studio has been recording music since 1985. I've seen the hardware, seen the plugins of the hardware, and kept the hardware (now is vintage) and ready.
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Music technology students are just as passionate about making music as they are about the technology that makes it possible. They play the clarinet in band and develop mobile applications that teach others to play it too. They perform classical music in the symphony orchestra and make electronic music in a laptop orchestra. They record with their rock band in our studio and also design new acoustical treatments to make the studio sound better. They play the classical organ, and then go home to build one of their own in their garage.
Click the dropdown below to view the sample curriculum for a Bachelor's of Science in Music Technology with a General Concentration. For more options, please visit your advisor for a more specific look at what your course load will look like.
The Bachelor of Science in Music Technology degree is built on an interdisciplinary curriculum. All students complete coursework within another department to enhance their understanding of a specific part of music technology. Students will need to consult with their undergraduate advisor to choose a concentration or minor.
The Bachelor of Science in Music Technology degree program requires a portfolio as part of its admission requirement. The portfolio demonstrates your potential to create music and technology in tandem. You should also submit a list of specific technical and musical skills, indicating experience in each area, as well as a short, written statement describing how your creative and musical works have prepared you for a degree in music technology.
If you are already a student at Georgia Tech and wish to transfer into the program, please fill out the submission form. Once you have filled out the submission form, send it to Chris Moore at
chris...@music.gatech.edu
Introducing Georgian jewellery designer and NJAL showroom hero, Nino Sepo. From the desk where the collection comes to fruition to the work bench that brings the vision into being, this is your personal tour of how designers live/work/chill/create/repeat. After graduating from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in the class of 2011, the brand Nino Sepo was soon born.
Creating poetic statement jewellery that certainly ignite conversations, the designer lives and works in a studio that harmonizes creativity and lifestyle, whilst doubling up as a space for core players in the local creative community to debate on a multiplicity of topics. Psst, you can shop the Nino Sepo collection here. NJAL officially passes the 'mic' and 'camera' to the designer to explain her corner of the world. Over to Nino Sepo:
Music is my best friend while exercising or walking but never during my working process. When I am drawing sketches of new collections I need silence. But when the designs are ready and we are moving to the next steps I love listening to Bossa Nova, Georgian retro songs, and classical music.
I have different styles to meet clients or buyers but I can meet them anywhere. I think a lot of things have changed in last 4 years, we began to live with new rules in the new reality, maybe it sounds weird but now we have more options to make our everyday life less formal and more meaningful.
Now I plan less studio visits, I have discovered that business meetings over coffee are sometimes more inspiring than in the studio. I began "mixing and matching" people, places, my art and business. It seems to me that different locations have different vibes and I want to take my art with me.
I love people, I love their reactions about my jewels and I love their stories. I love chance meetings with the people wearing our designs. My art is about them... Where we manufacture our jewels is a very interesting and surrealistic place. It's an underground territory, near a metro station. It's so inspiring.
So, I never have a boring studio life. My working day starts in a place like an art gallery, continues near the metro station and ends in a coffee shop. Everything is unusual at my studio, there are lots of paintings, old books, vintage furniture. There are six people who help me with manufacturing and stockists.
I would like to have some new studios in different cities and countries, it woulb be vert interesting to me. My art is not about gathering, it's about sharing. So I want to share a creative atmosphere in as many places as possible.
I am the designer, the party planner and the person who brings sweet things but never eats them. I am trying to eat healthy food, salads and seafood and do long periods of time fasting. The only bad habit is snacking but I try to control it , the only thing out of my control is coffee! I have many and very large cups of coffee per day.
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Ivanishvili was born in Paris on 23 December 1994 to Georgian parents Bidzina Ivanishvili and Ekaterine Khvedelidze.[1] His family returned to Georgia after his birth, settling in Tbilisi.[2][1] Ivanishvili is the second of four children; his siblings include brothers Uta and Tsotne, and sister Gvantsa. He was born with the condition albinism; Ivanishvili's brother Tsotne also has the condition.[3]
Ivanishvili began experimenting with music as a child, and was classically trained. By age four, he could play piano, drums, and the violin.[4] Ivanishvili went on to begin his music career officially in 2010, working with producers such as Rodney Jerkins, and later released his debut single "My Favourite Things" in 2011.[5] Later in 2011, Ivanishvili founded the record label and music studio Georgian Dream Studio, where he worked with other Georgian musicians such as Nina Sublatti.[6][7] The name went on to become influential in Georgian society, with his father Bidzina Ivanishvili launching his political party of the same name around the same time.[8] Bera released the single "Georgian Dream" in support of his father's political aspirations. In 2012, Ivanishvili released his debut studio album Gpirdepi.[9] In 2018, Ivanishvili received widespread attention after releasing the single "Legalize". The song sought to protest the restrictive drug laws passed by the Parliament of Georgia, and stand in solidarity with protesters demonstrating against the violent anti-drug raids by police forces at nightclubs such as Bassiani.[10]
Ivanishvili married Georgian model and fashion blogger Nanuka Gudavadze in November 2018 in an Orthodox service at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, after having dated for several months and gotten engaged that September.[12] The guests were asked to send a donation to local foster home organizations instead of buying gifts.[13] In April 2019, they confirmed that Gudavadze was pregnant with their first child, which was later confirmed to be a boy the following month. Their son was born in November 2019.[14][15] In November 2022, the couple confirmed via Instagram that they're expecting another baby. In March 2023, they posted some photos of their new baby named Dadu Ivanishvili, together with their first born, Beruka.[16]
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Since 2004, Hollywood Academy of Music and Arts has been providing both kids and adults of Los Angeles with high quality, affordable music lessons and performing arts classes to students of all ages in a professional studio environment. Over 5,000 students have attended lessons and classes at Hollywood Academy of Music since our founding, making us one of the largest private music and arts schools in LA. We also offer scholarships and reduced fees to students in need in order to further the growth of the arts in our community, and to help students in need to learn life skills and to build self-esteem through arts education.
Hollywood Academy of Music and Arts is a proud member of the MTAC and MTNA. Our goal is not only to teach students the art of performance, but also help students from all socioeconomic backgrounds have access to musical education at a rate affordable for the student and his/her family!
At the age of fifteen, Regina graduated with honors from the Z. Paliashvili Special Music Gymnasium for Gifted Children in Tbilisi, Georgia (USSR). As a student of Georgian pianist Tengiz Amirejibi (who was a student of Heinrich Neuhaus, a world-famous Soviet/Russian pianist), she presented her country in numerous domestic and international competitions in addition to her many solo recitals and concerts with the Georgian Symphonic Orchestra. Regina earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts from the Tbilisi State Conservatory and taught undergraduate music courses to talented young musicians at her alma mater for many years. Later in her academic career, Regina taught at the Moscow Central Music Gymnasium.
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