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Alex Masso

Make Music Make Friends 2024

By News

One of our international collaborations, Make Music Make Friends, brings schools from around the world together through music.

This year three Australian schools, Secret Harbour Primary School (WA), Concord West Public School (NSW) and Emerald Primary School (VIC) are connecting with schools in Ghana, USA, Mexico, Türkiye, and South Africa as they share video messages and songs in a project that culminates on Make Music Day.

Enjoy Make Music Day, kids!

Homebrewed: An Australian Music Podcast

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A music podcast based in the Central Coast of NSW, focusing on Australian music and musicians, has featured Make Music Day in this week’s episode.

Alex joined Cam and Eamonn for a chat about Make Music Day for 2024 and predictably, a broader chat about a bunch of other things, namely the resilience of the broader industry.

Find Homebrewed on ⁠Facebook⁠⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠YouTube⁠, Spotify and at www.homebrewed.au

Meet Our Partners: CBAA

By News, Profiles

The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) was established for the promotion of community broadcasting including both radio and television. It represents over 300 members, which includes approximately 80% of Australia’s community radio licensees. Read More

Meet Our Partners: Make Music Alliance

By News

The Make Music Alliance is the glue that holds Make Music Day together. While the spirit of this event is that anybody can organise an event anywhere, without needing to be connected to any central organisation, we like our international connections and the Make Music Alliance is at the heart of those connections. The Alliance coordinates many of the international projects, brings international organisers together for meetings, coordinates in the US with major partners and the NAMM Foundation, developed our logo, and in the US it acts as a peak body for all of the local chapters. Read More

Join the global song swap for Make Music Day!

By News

Our brilliant friends from the Make Music Alliance in the US are again coordinating My Song Is Your Song, the great global song swap.

Learn a song by another artist and hear yours covered in return. Songwriters, composers and bands of all styles and walks of life are invited to participate!

Partners will be introduced by May 20th, to give you all plenty of time to communicate and get to know each other’s work while recording your version of their song.You’ll make their song your own, share a video of it on Instagram or YouTube on June 21st, and use #MySongIsYourSong to join in the celebration!

We are very excited to announce special prizes for this year’s song swap! One pair of songwriters will be selected at random to receive these prize bundles: #MySongIsYourSong participants: a ukulele from Flight, a Scarlett 2i2 (4th gen) audio interface from Focusrite, and a Novation Launchkey 37.

Last year’s winners included an Australian artist, Damian Morris, swapping a song with Ryan Oyer.

To enter to win, just:

  • Register using this form: Form closes Monday May 6th
  • Receive your pairing with another songwriter by Monday May 20th
  • Record your cover of their song
  • On Make Music Day, Friday June 21st, post your recording of your partner’s song on Instagram or Youtube, and
  • Send the link to catherine@makemusicday.org by midnight (New York time) on Friday June 21, 2024.

Join the conversation following #MySongIsYourSong on YouTubeFacebook and Instagram.

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Meet Our Partners: NAMM Foundation

By News

The Australian Music Association has been selected as one of just 24 organisations worldwise to receive a grant from The NAMM Foundation this year, for Make Music Australia. The NAMM Foundation supports vital programs that provide access to music-making opportunities across a variety of different communities and demographics. Read More

Winifred Beevers on Music Therapy

By News, Profiles

13th April 2023

It’s World Music Therapy Week (April 10-15, 2023) so we’re focusing on the great work of Registered Music Therapists and the incredible discipline they have developed, harnessing the benefits of music in a very particular way. This is the second Music Therapy feature, following our interview with Bridgit Hogan. We asked Registered Music Therapist Winifred Beevers five questions about what this work means to her and the people she works with. Read More

Bridgit Hogan on Music Therapy

By News, Profiles

12th April, 2023

It’s World Music Therapy Week (April 10-15, 2023) so there’s no better time to focus on the great work of Registered Music Therapists and the incredible discipline they have developed, harnessing the benefits of music in a very particular way. We are happy to share two features this week, in this first article we ask Bridgit Hogan, CEO of the Australian Music Therapy Association, five questions about what this all means to her and the profession she represents. Read More