In today's scene, creativity is key and the use of technology like turntables, electric guitar or computer is as valid as a trumpet. The tour is the final leg in TCS's intensive, three-week 'life in a band' simulation, where youth write, record, perform and shoot music videos under mentors from bands and the music industry, including special guests from Capitol Records, MTV, Vmix, ASCAP and more.
Proceeds from this collaborative youth cultural and action sports event will support TCS's new after school music programs, set to start in Spring 2008, as well as Adaptive Action Sports.
"The Tour is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to give students the chance to access live audiences and venues. It's also a great chance for them to participate in events like the Element YMC Tour that bring awareness to social, cultural, and environmental issues for youth today," says TCS Camp Founder, Zac Smith.
Although the touring component sets TCS's program apart from other music camps, Smith says that the focus of the summer music academy is less on performance and primarily on the creative process of making music.
"Most of what's taught in school music programs today is repetition of pre-selected traditional music, with little emphasis on the collaborative creative process that is so important to aspiring musicians," says Smith. "In today's scene, creativity is key and the use of technology like turntables, electric guitar or computer is as valid as a trumpet."
The Collective Sound (TCS) is a non-profit organization with a goal to present youth of varying socio-economic and cultural backgrounds with an authentic experience in musical performance, recording and touring through the vehicle of rock, electronic and popular music.
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