Berklee City Music Ambassador, Keyon Harrold, knows his "why". What's yours? Read more about Keyon's dedication to his calling as a dynamic artist, producer, activist, and mentor to our Berklee City Music scholars.
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Berklee PULSE, Soundtrap for Education and the Take Me To The River Education Initiative present the following educational resources based on the documentary Take Me To The River New Orleans by filmmaker Martin Shore.
These lessons strive to share the story of where American music came from, promote tolerance and respect for all people and cultures, and create a deeper understanding of history and civil rights through music. Teachers can select from a variety of lesson types, including a mix of history, listening activities, hands-on musical activities (singing, transcribing, playing instruments, clapping), and opportunities to use Soundtrap, or another DAW to create unique compositions.
The Berklee PULSE® Music Method is a unique and innovative online music education portal that enables students to study, jam, and practice using interactive modules and an ever-expanding collection of popular music.
PULSE is open to anyone, with exclusive resources available through Berklee City Music and select public school partners. PULSE gives students and teachers the benefits of a Berklee education no matter where they live.
Read about Berklee Professor, Teaching Artist, and Music Technologist Claire Lim here.
Read the reflections of our most recent City Music Boston High School Academy graduates here.
The Berklee PULSE® Music Method is a unique and innovative online music education portal that enables students to study, jam, and practice using interactive modules and an ever-expanding collection of popular music. Click here to explore our lesson modules and interactive tools.