Accessible Instrument Development Fund blog: Nicola Woodham and Buffer Live
Discover how Nicola Woodham created Buffer Live, a wearable live audio sampler played via soft fabric sensors responsive to pressure and contact!
Discover how Nicola Woodham created Buffer Live, a wearable live audio sampler played via soft fabric sensors responsive to pressure and contact!
Discover how Lee Holder created The Calliope, which uses RFID tags to explore the gamification of music-making to engage young neurodiverse people!
Check out the progress of our 2023 grantees, and learn how 3 brand new accessible instruments were created.
We’re delighted to introduce 2 of our new Future Leaders, a programme for young Disabled musicians here at Drake Music.
We are excited to offer a paid opportunity for one Disabled musician to co-design a new accessible musical instrument as part of a research project!
Drake Music proudly presents The Art We Share: Conversations with Disabled Artists, a documentary series produced by Ysabelle Wombwell during her 2023/24 residency with Drake Music
OrchLab, the long-term partnership project between the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Drake Music, continues to grow after seven years of accessible music-making with Disabled adults. OrchLab is an accessible music […]
Graham was an incredibly well-respected figure in Community Music and had worked with and for Drake Music in a number of different roles over the years.
Announcing the next DMLab London, where we will open applications for this year’s DMLab grant scheme, inviting accessible instrument makers to apply for support the development of accessible instruments.
We are excited to offer this opportunity to 4 young Disabled musicians aged 18-25 who are interested in a career in the music industry.