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Music Production Master Class
October 4, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm CDT
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The Music Production Master Class is for teens interested in learning how to make beats and produce music tracks. Participants may also schedule 30 minute recording sessions Tuesday through Friday. These workshops are open to producers of all levels as well as songwriters, singers, rappers, and anyone interested in producing their own music. Complete the producer certification program to be cleared to run your own recording sessions. This will be a hybrid program streamed from Studio NPL. You can attend in person at Studio NPL on the third floor of the Nashville Public Library or virtually. For teens in grades 9-12. This workshop series is a partnership between Southern Word and the Nashville Public Library’s Studio NPL.
This session will be led by Breion Terrance Eugene Dixon. The Tennessee State University alumnus, Breion Terrance Eugene Dixon, was born and raised in Music City where he found a deep-rooted love for words, rhyming and music in his formative years. He’s hit the ground running in his budding career already sharing stages with artists like Cardi B, Migos, Yo Gotti, Young Thug. His music videos have amassed hundreds of thousands of views collectively. The Nashville native has formally worked with Centerstone and MNPS as a Behavior Coach for middle and high school students labelled as high risk students. Breion is passionate about creating good paths for young adults to follow. Breion works with local urban radio station in Nashville, 99.3 Streets, giving inspiring artists a chance to be heard. During his free time, he lends his talent and creative genius to motivational-driven TV show projects such as Shine Sings with American Idols, Brandon Stewart. Shine Sings is a platform created to give mentorships to independent artists around the globe. Breion’s purpose in each project is to heal people by inspiring them to find their true self in a time where being a follower is idolized. “You can’t be a caterpillar your whole life. Who says, humans can’t fly.” — Breion Terrance Eugene Dixon | 2Live Bre