Research & Development news – Spring 2015
Welcome to the second of our blog posts exploring the work of our Research and Development team. The R&D work we do is all about supporting the creation of new […]
Welcome to the second of our blog posts exploring the work of our Research and Development team. The R&D work we do is all about supporting the creation of new […]
Drake Music awarded a significant funding boost by the National Foundation for Youth Music. Find out more about the three year partnership here.
Thanks to PosAbility Magazine for this feature on Drake Music’s recent Strategic Partner Organisation award from Youth Music: “Music-making for young people with disabilities and special educational needs was given […]
As some of you no doubt know already, I am currently collaborating with Drake Music to explore the potential of Imogen Heap’s frankly incredible Mi.Mu Gloves. This technology could be one of the most significant breakthroughs in accessible music technology ever.
As a musician and workshop leader with an understanding of music as a process, a state of mind, and a tool for growth, I believe that focussing too much on the ‘final product’ of a project can sometimes be counter-productive.
Drake Music & Kris Halpin featured with Imogen Heap in Dezeen article.
Today I spoke to Gawain Hewitt who is National Programme Manager for Research and Development at Drake Music.
LooperDooper can help pretty much anyone make music including musicians with a range of special educational needs and disabilities. It has been co-designed by students and staff members at three […]
Our Research and Development team have been working on an exciting project with musician Kris Halpin in recent months.
Drake Music & Kris Halpin featured with Imogen Heap in WIRED article.
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