The most brilliant innovation is one that provides a solution before

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The most brilliant innovation is one that provides a solution before
table of contents
History
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Overview
10
Guitar
14
Bass 16
Drums
18
Keyboard Technology
20
Vocals 21
Audio Engineering
22
Music Business
24
Independent Artist Development
26
Film
27
Guitar Craft
29
Faculty
31
Facilities
33
Career Services
37
Success Stories
39
Admissions 42
THE DREAM
DEFINING
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CONTEMPORARY
EDUCATION
HANDS-ON
application - you learn how and
why a technique
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OF INNOVATION
A HISTORY
The most brilliant innovation is one that provides a solution before others even recognize a need. That’s what happened when the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT) opened its doors in 1977. Despite decades of overwhelming
popularity, the electric guitar had been virtually ignored by college-level music programs. GIT provided exactly the
kind of education guitarists everywhere had been dreaming about, and virtually overnight it became the number-one
destination for serious guitarists throughout the world.
The spirit of innovation that began with GIT continues to this day. MI’s practical, experience-based approach to contemporary music education has expanded to include a wide range of instruments and specialties, and MI continues
to develop new approaches to education for a rapidly changing world.
Audio
Engineering
Keyboard
Vocals
Drums
Guitar
Institute of
Technology
1977
Bass
1978
1979
1987
1991
1993
Bachelor
Degree
1994
raising the bar
Post
Production
Audio
Independent
Artist
1998
Guitar
Craft
2000
Music
Business
2002
Film
2005
When you’re surrounded by the best in your field, it changes your whole
perspective on what it means to be good. It can be a little discouraging at
first – maybe you were the most talented one in your circle and now you’re
surrounded by people who were also the best in theirs – but that feeling is
soon replaced by inspiration.
2009
Acoustic
Guitar Design
2009
Live Sound
Engineering
2010
Music
Entrepreneur
2010
At MI, you not only learn a new definition of what’s “good,” but you also
learn what it takes to achieve it. MI provides you not just with information
and techniques, but with a method for continuous growth that will serve
you for the rest of your creative and professional life.
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EXPERIENCE
THE MI
it’s a place to find out what a
table, but each time you taste your first
success - the performance that clicks; the project that turns out even better
than you expected - you’ll feel
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your life, your ca
MI offers programs for players,
singers, composers, independent
artists, producers, audio engineers,
music business professionals, filmmakers, guitar designers…all in all,
virtually any music-related career
you can imagine. Within each area of
study, the knowledge and skills you
acquire are applicable to any style or
creative direction you choose to take
– MI is not a “rock school” or
a “jazz school” – it’s your school.
reer, your school
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
summer
Performance
Associate of Arts in Performance
music industry certificate programs
MI’s programs for Guitar, Bass, Drum,
Keyboards and Vocal offer the finest contemporary music training in the world. Each
program is designed by top professional
musicians and educators to integrate musical knowledge, technical skill, performing
experience, and creative development
into a curriculum that is based on proven
principles of learning and continually updated to meet changing styles and career
requirements.
A unique all-music degree that provides
intensive training in technique, musicianship,
live performance, creative development,
and applied recording. The AA degree’s
accelerated schedule and total-immersion
approach provides as much performing
experience as four-year degrees at
many other institutions.
Associate of Arts in Performance:
6 quarters/90 credits
MI offers a variety of Certificate programs
in non-performing music industry fields
including Audio Engineering, Music Business, Independent Artist Development,
Guitar-Making, and Film. Program lengths
vary from two quarters/30 units to three
quarters/45 units depending on the area of
emphasis, and may be taken alone or combined with Performance programs to earn
an Associate Degree.
Combined Associate Degrees
MI’s world-renowned performance-based
contemporary music training is combined
with comprehensive studies in theory, ear
training, music history, arranging, composition, conducting, music production, and
general education. Optional minors are
offered in Music Industry Studies and Audio Production.
Another MI innovation, the Associate of
Arts in Performance (Combined Emphasis)
merges four quarters of instrument training with two quarters of intensive studies
in Music Business, Audio Engineering,
Independent Artist Development, Film, or
Guitar Craft. You can also combine two
or more emphases to design your own
degree.
Bachelor of Music in Performance:
12 quarters/180 credits
Associate of Arts in Performance (Combined Emphasis): 6 quarters/90 credits
Bachelor of Music in Performance
Other performance options include the
Certificate in Performance (four quarters of
intensive performance-based training), Encore
(design your own ten-week, non-certificate program), and Summer Shot (a one-week immersion in MI-style performance education). Contact
MI’s Admissions Department for details.
Musicians Institute is an accredited member institution of the National Association of Schools of Music and is
licensed to operate in the State of California by the Bureau for Private Post-Secondary Education.
bachelor degree
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GUITAR
Designed by brilliant guitarist and educator Howard Roberts, the Guitar Program at
Musicians Institute (originally the GIT) is the
standard by which contemporary guitar education is measured throughout the world.
bachelor degree
MI’s reputation is based on a practical,
proven system for developing professionallevel skill and musicianship. Integrated
classes, private lessons, specialty clinics,
and performance workshops teach you how
to erase technical barriers and organize
your understanding of the guitar neck so
you can access any scale, interval, or chord
in any position. You learn the structures and
concepts behind contemporary music and
immediately apply them to the instrument
under real-world performing conditions
with guidance from experienced, expert
instructors.
Classes and private lessons are just the beginning – on any given day you can play for
hours during Open Counseling with some of
the world’s greatest guitarists and then get
up on stage in Live Performance Workshops and find out what you really know. MI
is a total-immersion education in the music
you love, and as thousands of grads can
testify, there is simply no better place on
earth to prepare for your future
as a guitarist.
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
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BASS
bachelor degree
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
summer
Singers and guitar players may get the
spotlight, but bass players get the work.
For a bassist with the technical skill,
musicianship, stylistic range and playing
experience that come from a first-class
music education, the hardest question
might be not how to get gigs, but which
ones to turn down.
The Bass Program at Musicians Institute (originally the Bass Institute
of Technology) is the world’s premier
program for professional electric bassists. MI’s reputation rests on a proven
system for rapid development of technique and musicianship combined with
unparalleled opportunities for practical
playing experience.
As an MI Bass student, skills and ideas
you learn in the classroom are put right
to work on stage – you don’t just learn
about an idea, you capture the feel
under your fingers.
MI’s outstanding bass instructors can
not only train you in virtually any style or
technique of contemporary bass playing, but also provide the sort of practical performing and career advice that
only comes with years of experience. If
a career as a performing bassist is your
goal, there’s no better place to launch it
than at Musicians Institute.
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DRUMS
bachelor degree
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
summer
A walk through the halls of MI’s Drum Program facilities might get loud – around every
corner, drummers by the dozens practice in
private labs, groove together in class, or trade
fills side-by-side. It’s a lot for a visitor to take
in, but for a drummer it sounds like home.
The Drum Program at MI (originally the Percussion Institute of Technology) has earned
its reputation as the world’s foremost contemporary drum school based on a unique
system of performance-based education.
During classes, labs, and private lessons you
absorb each new technique or concept with
your drumsticks in hand, and the learning
cycle isn’t complete until you put it to work on
the drum kit under actual performing conditions.
No other program offers such an array of
hands-on playing opportunities for drummers,
on stage and in the studio, with personal
guidance from a renowned faculty of expert
drummer-educators. If your goal is to be a
player, there’s no need to wait until school is
over; at MI, you’re a player from the day
you begin.
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TECHNOLOGY
KEYBOARD
bachelor degree
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
summer
A professional contemporary keyboardist is a multi-tasker by definition. Playing the keys is only the beginning – a new generation of technology behind the keys has multiplied the keyboardist’s role to include composer, arranger, engineer, and producer. The electronic keyboard is a
new category of instrument that has created a new set of skills and the need for a new kind of education: the Keyboard Technology Program at
Musicians Institute.
MI’s unique Keyboard Technology Program combines training in keyboard technique, live performing experience, and intensive studies in digital
tools for composing, arranging, and recording. You learn acoustic and electronic keyboard performance skills and stylistic grooves along with
synthesizer programming and virtual instrument applications. Put your techniques and knowledge to work on stage, in the lab, and in the studio
under the guidance of a diverse faculty including some of the most respected keyboard professionals in Los Angeles. Whether you’re a piano
player looking to explore digital realms or an electronic musician who wants to take it to the stage, MI’s unique Keyboard Technology Program is
a keyboard education for the real world.
VOCALS
Singers seeking an advanced contemporary
vocal education have traditionally had only
two choices: either take a detour through a
college musical theater or opera program,
or attempt to find answers and overcome
obstacles on your own. Now there is a third
choice; a direct path to your goals as a
contemporary vocalist: the Vocal Program at
Musicians Institute.
As an MI vocal student you learn how to sing,
not what to sing. You take the vocal range,
power, and confidence developed in your
private lessons and classrooms directly to the
live stage and recording studio, singing the
music you love under the guidance of working professional vocalists. Focus your artistic
vision as you master vocal technique, develop
your songwriting skills and record your own
music, learn to use modern music technology,
and find out how the entertainment industry
really works. Exclusive original performance
showcases and professional artist auditions
let you display your talent in front of industry decision-makers, while MI’s international
creative community of musicians and music
professionals provides unlimited opportunities for networking.
If you’re a contemporary singer looking for an
education designed to match your music, this
is it. The shortest path between your voice
and your career runs right through MI.
bachelor degree
associate degree
certificate
non-certificate
summer
ENGINEERING
AUDIO
MINOR - bachelor
EMPHASIS - associate
certificate
summer
Successful engineering is a mix of technical expertise and personal skills – it’s not only a matter of knowing how to operate sophisticated
equipment and software, but also how to function as part of a creative team. MI’s Audio Engineering program trains you to work with machines and with musicians. At MI, you learn to handle every aspect of the recording process as you record and mix real, live artists in worldclass studios. Hands-on technical training* in MI’s all-music environment prepares Audio Engineering grads for the challenges of a profession
that is both creatively satisfying and highly competitive.
Certificate in Audio Engineering:
two quarters/30 credits
Learn every step of the music production process
from recording live instruments to mixing on topof-the-line consoles, including certified training* on
industry-standard audio platforms (Pro Tools© and
Logic©). Small classes provide extensive hands-on
experience under the guidance of experienced
professional engineers.
Certificate in Audio Engineering (Post-Production
Audio): three quarters/45 credits
Comprehensive training in professional audio production with an additional emphasis on mixing music,
dialogue and special effects for film, television, and
other visual media.
Certificate in Audio Engineering (Live Sound
Production): three quarters/45 credits
Comprehensive training in professional audio production with an additional emphasis on managing the
complete live audio production process from setup to
monitors, front-of-house mixing, and live recording.
*MI is a Digidesign Certified Training Location preparing students for Pro Tools Operator Certification and an
authorized Apple Training Center for Logic audio software.
MI offers three options for Audio
Engineering education:
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MUSIC
BUSINESS
MINOR - bachelor
EMPHASIS - associate
certificate
The music business was
built by street-savvy entrepreneurs who combined
an ear for music with an
instinct for the deal. Their
success spawned an industry of corporate executives,
accountants, and stockholders. Now, technology has
bypassed these large-scale
models and turned the
traditional music industry on
its head. Whether you’re an
aspiring mogul or a do-ityourself artist-entrepreneur,
to take on this new business
paradigm you need a new
kind of education: the Music
Business Program at Musicians Institute.
MI offers two options for Music
Business education:
Certificate in Music Business:
two quarters / 30 credits
Gain a unique inside perspective on how the contemporary record industry works and the skills needed for
success, from label management, A&R, marketing and
promotion through contracts, music publishing and
artist management. Hands-on workshops, lectures, and
career counseling are provided by music business veterans, and the guaranteed internship provides direct
industry experience.
Certificate in Music Business
(Music Entrepreneur): three quarters / 45 credits
A broad foundation in practical music industry knowledge and career skills with an intensive focus on
do-it-yourself entrepreneurial techniques preparing
self-sufficient artists and future industry moguls.
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INDEPENDENT
ARTIST DEVELOPMENT
We live in the age of the truly independent
artist, one who not only creates the music but
also commands the technical and professional
resources to bypass traditional industry gatekeepers. The potential is vast, but if you take
it on by yourself the learning curve is steep.
MI’s innovative Independent Artist Program is
the answer - an integrated, focused method
for turning musical vision into tangible product.
With a state-of-the-art laptop as your primary
workstation, you learn how to elevate your
songwriting and musicianship, produce professional-quality recordings of your music*, create
your visual identity, and develop your individual
career plan.
Artist Certificate: two quarters / 30 credits
*MI is an authorized Apple training center for
Logic audio software
certificate
summer
FILM
certificate
EMPHASIS - associate
MI’s groundbreaking Music Video, Film
and Television program trains both techsavvy independent musicians and aspiring filmmakers in the art and science
of creating visual media. Under the
guidance of award-winning film-maker
instructors, you personally undertake
every step in the professional filmmaking process from storyboard and set
design, to lighting, cinematography,
directing, editing and special effects
creation as you bring your personal
vision to life.
Certificate in Music Video, Film and
Television: two quarters, 30 credits
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GUITAR CRAFT
EMPHASIS - associate
certificate
summer
Each year, millions of guitars ranging from mass-produced instruments
to unique, hand-made works of art
are designed and manufactured, and
thousands of skilled techs are employed
to set them up and keep them in good
repair. MI’s unique Guitar Craft program
provides you with the knowledge, skills,
and experience to launch a career in
this fast-moving industry. Learn all aspects of guitar-making from the insideout as you design and build your own
instruments, guided by experienced
luthiers and using the same tools and
techniques employed by top manufacturers and custom shops.
Certificate in Guitar Craft:
two quarters / 30 credits
Comprehensive training in the methods
and techniques of professional electric
guitar design, fabrication and maintenance using industry-standard machinery and tools.
Certificate in Guitar Craft (Acoustic
Guitar Design): three quarters /
45 credits
A broad foundation in electric guitar
fabrication combined with an additional
intensive focus on steel-string acoustic
guitars preparing graduates to handle
virtually any professional guitar-making
challenge.
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to be the best, learn from the best
Angeles
is the international capital
of contemporary music.
The world’s top artists and entertainment professionals either live
Flea / Bass – Red Hot Chili Peppers
Frank Gambale / Guitar - Fusion guitar pioneer
George Duke / Keyboards – Recording Artist
George Lynch / Guitar – The Lynch Mob, Dokken
Greg Bissonette / Drums – David Lee Roth, Steve Vai, Santana
James “Hutch” Hutchinson / Bass - Bonnie Raitt, Joe Cocker,
Ringo Starr
Jennifer Batten / guitar / Michael Jackson / Jeff Beck
Jimmy Haslip / Bass –Yellowjackets
Jimmy Johnson / Bass - Allan Holdsworth, Michael Landau, James Taylor, Rod Stewart
Joe Bonamassa American blues-rock guitarist
Joe Satriani / Guitar – Recording Artist
John 5 / Guitar / Marilyn Manson / Rob Zombie
SCOTT
John Blackwell / Drums – Six-time Grammy Award winner
John Jorgenson / Guitar / Desert Rose Band /The Hellecasters
Johnny Hiland / Guitar – Session Artist
Keith Olsen / Producer – Scorpions, Grateful Dead, Ozzy Osbourne
Kenny Aronoff / Drums – Melissa Etheridge, Michelle Branch,
Smashing Pumpkins
Kevin Hastings (Keyboard for Rihanna)
Kevin Eubanks /Guitar - late-night television musical titan
Larry Carlton / Guitar – Session and Recording Artist
Larry Coryell / Guitar – Recording Artist
Larry Goldings / Keyboards – Recording Artist, John Scofield, Pat Metheny
Lee Mack “Captain Fingers” Ritenour / guitarist, recording artist,
composer and producer.
here or pass through on a regular basis.
Outstanding visiting instructors are an
essential part of the MI experience, providing
students with first-hand perspectives
on creativity and careers. At MI, you not only
learn about those at the top, you ctually learn
from them.
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visiting faculty/artists
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Albert Lee / Guitar – Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris
Alex Acuna / Percussion – Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Corea
Alex Machacek / Australian jazz fusion guitarist
Alex Skolnick / American jazz and metal guitarist
Allan Holdsworth / Guitar – Recording Artist
Alphonso Johnson / Bass – Weather Report
Andreas Öberg, Swedish guitarist
Andy Timmons / Guitar – Recording Artist, Danger Danger, Olivia Newton-John
Antonio Sanchez Mexican-American jazz drummer
B-Real / Independent Artist - Recording Artist, Cypress Hill
B-REAL
Billy Sheehan / Bass – Recording Artist, David Lee Roth, Mr. Big
Blind Boys of Alabama / Grammy-winning Gospel Quartet
Bob Clearmountain / Producer – Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, Bryan Adams
Bob Mintzer / Saxophone, Composer - Yellowjackets, Jaco Pastorious
Brenda Russell / Voice – Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Sting
Brendan Buckley / Drummer Shakira
Brian Bromberg / Bass – Recording Artist, Stan Getz, Freddie Hubbard
Butch Vig / Producer - Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage
Carmen Carter / Voice – Recording Artist / Alanis Morissette, Oakenfold, Kate Havnevik,
Temposhark, Jem, Niyaz and Esthero
Chad Wackerman / Drum / jazz, jazz fusion and rock / Frank Zappa
Chaka Khan / Voice – Recording Artist, Rufus
Chris “The Hammer” Smith / Harmonica - Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson
Chris Poland / Guitar / Megadeth
Claude Schnell / keyboardist / Magic, Rough Cutt, Dio, and Y&T.
Dean Pitchford / Golden Globe, Academy Award -winning composer/screenwriter,
Dennis Chambers / Drums – John Scofield, Steely Dan, Santana
Derek Sherinian /Keyboard - Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Yngwie Malmsteen, Kiss, Alice In Chains, and Zakk Wylde
Don Was / Producer – Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Kris Kristofferson
Dusty Wakeman / Engineer, Producer - Lucinda Williams, Me’Shell N’degeOcello
Eddie Kramer / Engineer, Producer – Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin
Eric Johnson / Guitar – Recording Artist
Eric Martin / Vocals / MR Big
Eric Peterson / Guitar / Testament
Fishbone / Recording Artists
JOHN 5
Lee Ritenour / Guitar - Grammy-winning jazz guitar legend
Lenny White / Drums – Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard
Marco Minnemann / Drums - Clinician
Marcus Baylor / Drums – Yellowjackets
Marcus Miller / Bass – Recording Artist
Marty Friedman / Guitar – Recording Artist, Megadeth
Marvin “Smitty” Smith / Drums – Session Artist
Michael Bradford / Producer – Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, New Radicals, Butthole Surfers
Michael Thompson / Guitar – Session Artist
Mike Miller / Guitar – Chick Corea, Bette Midler
Mike Stern / Guitar – Recording Artist, Miles Davis
Ndugu Chancler / Drums – Flora Purim, Bill Summers, Toki
Nuno Bettencourt / Guitar – Recording Artist, Extreme
Otmaro Ruiz /Keyboard - world-renowned jazz pianist
Oz Noy / jazz-rock fusion guitarist
Pat Martino / Guitar – Recording Artist
Patrice Rushen / Keyboards – Recording and Session Artist
Paul Gilbert / Guitar Racer X , Mr. Big
Paul Jackson Jr. / Guitar – Session Artist
Peabo Bryson / Voice – Recording Artist
Pete Anderson / Guitar, Producer – Dwight Yoakum
Phil Upchurch / Guitar – Recording Artist, George Benson, Muddy Waters,
Howlin’ Wolf
Philip Sayce / Guitar- legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter from Canada
Ray Parker Jr. / Guitar – Recording and Session Artist
Rickey Lawson / Drums – Michael Jackson, Steely Dan, Phil Collins,
Babyface
Richie Kotzen / American guitarist, singer, and songwriter
Robben Ford / Guitar – Recording Artist
Roger Love / Vocals - vocal coach extraordinaire
Russ Ferrante / Keyboards - Yellowjackets
Scale the Summit / progressive metal band
Scott Henderson Trio
Scott Ian / Guitar / Anthrax
Scott Mathews / Audio Engineer- Multi-Platinum-selling Producer
Sheila E. / Drums – Prince, Ringo Starr, Alphonso Johnson, George Duke
Simon Phillips / Drums – Toto, The Who
Stanley Clarke / Bass – Recording Artist
Stanley Jordan / Guitar – Recording Artist
Stephen Perkin / Drums Jane’s Addiction
Steve Lukather / Guitar – Toto, Session Artist
Steve Vai / Guitar – Recording Artist
Steward Copeland / Drums – Police
Teddy Campbell / Drummer / Musical Director
Terry Bozzio / Drums – Frank Zappa, Korn
Thomas Lang / Drums – Geri Halliwell, Robbie Williams, John Wetton,
B*Witched
Tony Royster Jr / Drums – Jay-Z
Vinnie Moore / Guitar -UFO
Virgil Donati / Drums – Planet X
Will Calhoun / Drums – Mick Jagger, Pharoah Sanders, B.B. King,
Herb Alpert
Note: MI cannot guarantee future appearances by specific individuals
It’s a simple fact that Los
PAUL GILBERT
MARCO MINNEMANN
the world is your classroom
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GUITAR CRAFT STUDIO
library/info center
concert hall
CLASS/REHEARSAL
LEARNING
IN THE REAL WORLD
A successful creative environment generates a certain energy that you feel from the
moment you walk through the door – it’s
a mix of professional focus and imaginative spark, well-designed and functional
facilities, and top-notch resources. It’s the
feeling that you get backstage at a major
performance venue, in a world-class recording studio, in the office of a major entertainment company, and when you walk into MI.
As an MI student, you don’t have to imagine
what the ‘real world’ of the music industry is
going to be like – you’re already in it.
LIBRARY/INFO CENTER
MI’s multi-building complex in the center of Hollywood houses one of the most complete instructional, performing and recording facilities in the
world.
Studios
MI’s professional studios provide hands-on training on topof-the-line SSL, Neve, Icon, and Pro Tools HD equipment,
and students can record, mix, and edit their projects in an
array of intimate project studios.
FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION
Classrooms are equipped with computer projection screens
and full backline. When classes are over, they convert to exclusive rehearsal facilities for MI students (MI is open 24-7).
STUDIOS
Class/Rehearsal
labs
Live performance classes, concerts and clinics are part of
everyday life at MI, with stages ranging from MI’s main concert hall to the Passage, MI’s live performance venue right
on Hollywood Boulevard.
HOLLYWOOD PASSAGE
Live Performance
Film & Video Production
Editing and compositing workstations plus film and
high-def production gear prepare students for careers
in film and digital video production.
Audio Labs
Hollywood Passage
Dozens of workstations feature industry-standard recording
software and outboard gear for both group instruction and
individual projects.
This multipurpose complex on Hollywood Boulevard
houses MI’s administrative headquarters as well as a
32-station digital audio computer lab and The Passage,
a glass-enclosed live performance showcase.
Lesson and Practice Labs
Over 100 private and small-group lesson rooms are
equipped for guitar, bass, drum, keyboard and vocal students
to practice and jam after hours.
PRACTICE LABS
MI’s Library / Information Center provides dozens
of stations for on-line access as well as computerequipped practice terminals.
DIGITAL LABS
PRIVATE LESSON ROOM
Library / Information Center
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GET SERIOUS
world
that offers the same range of
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CREATIVE DIVERSITY
STUDENT LIFE
A REPUTATION
BUILDING
Music careers are built on more than technical skill and creativity - as in all professional fields, the phone won’t start
to ring until your peers and potential employers are confident that you can deliver effective and consistent results.
*Industry companies providing regular A&R and career counseling staff services to MI students.
ARTIST AND CAREER SERVICES
MI’s Artist and Career Services Department is
dedicated to helping you make the transition
from student to professional as seamless as
possible. ACS staff is ready to help you with
internship placement, job and gig referrals,
and career planning. MI’s exclusive Hiring
Hall talent showcase puts you at the front of
the line with auditions for artists, producers,
labels and managers. Club booking and song
placement services help you open doors
without beating your head against them. The
music business is highly competitive and MI
can’t guarantee you a job, but our goal is to
be part of your support group from the time
you begin classes through the rest of your
professional life.
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SUCCESS
STORIES
Kevin Hastings /
Keyboard - Rihanna
Albert Aviles / Music Business - Capitol Records
Alessandro Cortini / Guitar, Independent Artist - Nine Inch Nails,
Mayfield 4
Alex Al / Bass - Tupac Shakur, Stevie
Wonder
Angela Ammons / Vocals - Universal
recording artist
Claims mean
little unless they’re
backed by results.
In MI’s case, that
means looking at
what students do
in the years following graduation. MI
can’t claim sole
responsibility for
the success of
highly motivated,
talented students
– no school can –
but we’re justifiably
proud when they
come back and tell
us that MI gave
them the foundation and push they
needed to get their
careers on track.
John Frusciante
/ Guitar - Red Hot
Chili Peppers
Ash Sood / Drums - Sarah McLachlan
Ashleigh Haney / Vocals – Rihanna
Bennie Rodgers II / Mariah Carey
Brian Allen / Bass - Sara Bareilles
Brian Bell / Guitar - Weezer
Brooke White / Vocals - American Idol
Bryce Soderberg / Bass - AM Radio
Celeste Kim / Keyboard - Savage
Garden
Chad Smith / Drums- Red Hot Chili
Peppers
BRIAN BELL / guitar - weezer
Scott Shriner / Bass - Weezer
Rivers Cuomo / Guitar - Weezer
jeff buckley / singer-songwriter, guitarist
Curt Bisquera / Drums Elton John, Mick Jagger,
Clayton Gibb / Guitar - Keb’ Mo’
Curt Bisquera / Drums - Elton
John, Mick Jagger, Bonnie Raitt
Danny Osuna / Guitar – Music
Production Entrepreneur
Darryl Moore / Audio Engineer –
Score / Mixer / Instructor
Dave Weiner / Guitar - Steve Vai
David Hines / Music Business - Capitol Records
DJ Irene / Audio Engineer - DJ-producer-recording artist
Enrico Sesselego / Audio
Engineer - Steve Vai
Frank Gambale / Guitar - Chick
Corea, Vital Information
Fred Clark / Guitar - Chaka Khan,
Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder
rafael moreira / guitar
- pink, christina aguilera
Peter Thorn / Guitar Chris Cornell
alessandro cortini/ keyboard - Nine Inch nails
Gaby Moreno / Vocals - Sony r
ecording artist
Gordon Hunt / Guitar - Sade
Hunter Scott / Music Business,
Independent Artist – Music Business
Entrepreneur
Ivan Deprume / Drums - White Zombie
lissie maurus / recording artist
jael gadsden / recording artist
Jason Miller / Guitar - Kanye West,
Keyshia Cole
Jeff “Jabo” Bihlman / Guitar - Instructional Book Publisher
Jeff Buckley / Guitar - Columbia
recording artist
Jennifer Batten / Guitar - Jeff Beck,
Michael Jackson
Jennifer Brown / Music Business Favored Nations Records
Jennifer Batten / Guitar - Jeff
Beck, Michael Jackson
Bennie Rodgers II / drums Mariah Carey
Jimmy Herring / Guitar - Allman Broth
ers, The Other Ones, ARU
Jin Joo Lee / Guitar - Jordin Sparks
Joacim Cans / Vocals - Hammerfall
Johanna Boberg / Vocals - Hillary
Duff
John Frusciante / Guitar - Red Hot
Chili Peppers
John Shanks / Guitar - Melissa
Etheridge, Bonnie RAitt
Johnny Monaco / Guitar - EnuffZ’nuff
Jonathan Merkel / Guitar – Music
Production Entrepreneur
Jordan Ackerman / Audio Engineer
-Television Editor
Justin Derrico / Guitar - Pink
KC Musmecci / Vocals, Recording
Artist - Korn
Keb’ Mo’ / Guitar - Sony
recording artist
Chad Smith / Drums- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Kenisha Pratt / Independent Artist singer/songwriter – Brandy, J Lo, Toni
Braxton
Kevin Dukes / Guitar - Don Henley, Boz
Scaggs, Jackson Browne
Kevin Hastings /Keyboard - Rihanna
Lance Morrison / Bass - Don Henley,
Alice Cooper, Alanis Morissette
Latoya London / Vocals - American Idol
Laurence Cottle / Bass - Eric Clapton,
Headless Cross
Leah Andreone / Vocals- RCA
recording artist
Lesley Gearig / Music Business – Marketing Coordinator EMI
Lisa Harriton / Keyboard instructor
-Smashing Pumpkins, Adam Lambert
lissie maurus / recording artist
Malin Karlsson / Guitar Craft - James
Tyler Guitars
Manoj Ramdas / Guitar - The Raveonettes
Marisa Pratt / Music Business Larrabee
Studios
Matt Laug / Drums - Alanis Morissette,
Synyster Gates / guitar - AVENGED SEVENFOLD
ing artist
Scott Shriner / Bass - Weezer
Shane Theriot / Guitar - The Neville
Brothers
Steven Ordorica / Film - Commercial Director
synyster gates / guitar - avenged
sevenfold
Tim Schoenhals / Keyboard
instructor - Katy Perry
TJ Guger / Keyboard - Göla
Toshi Hiketa / Guitar - David
Lee Roth
JAEL GADSdEN / recording artist
Slash
Matthew Iadarola / Audio Engineer /
Film mixer
Meja / Vocals - Sony Sweden
recording artist
Mike Ward / Guitar - Wallflowers,
School of Fish
Nayanna Holly / Vocals - Queen
Latifah, Sheryl Crow
Norman Brown / Guitar - Warner
Brothers recording artist
Oscar Cartaya / Bass - Jennifer Lopez,
Spyro Gyra
Pathik Desai / Guitar - Musical Director
for David Archuleta
Paul Gilbert / Guitar - Mr. Big, Racer X
Peter Anderson / Guitar - Dwight
Yoakim
Peter Dyer / Keyboard - Mariah Carey
Peter Thorn / Guitar - Chris Cornell
Q / Film - Award winning director
Mike Ward / Guitar - Wallflowers, School of Fish
Rafael Moreira / Guitar - PINK, Christina Aguilera, Rockstar Supernova
Ray Luzier / Drums - Korn
Rivers Cuomo / Guitar - Weezer
Robert Anthony Navarro/ Guitar –
Composer / Producer for Film, TV
and Video Games
Ryan Eldred / Audio Engineer - Sony
Pictures
Sarah Hudson / Vocals - EMI recordjoacim cans/ vocals - hammerfall
Dave Weiner / Guitar - Steve Vai
Justin Derrico /
Guitar - Pink
Toss Panos / Drums - Andy Summers, Steve Vai, Robben Ford
Will Copeland / Film – Music
Video Director
Zee – Audio Engineer / music
application inventor
brooke white / vocals - american idol
Keb’ Mo’ / Guitar - Sony recording artist
Ray Luzier / Drums - Korn
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admissions
Planning your education involves many questions: Is MI the best school for me? What’s
the right program? What are the admission
requirements? How fast is the pace? Can I afford it? If you’re from another part of the world,
you’re probably also wondering what it’s like to
live in LA, where to find housing, transportation
and all of the many other important factors that
go into making a life-changing decision.
MI’s Admissions Representatives know your
concerns and are prepared to provide you with
comprehensive counseling and support from
your first contact right up to the day you arrive
and register for classes. Your personal Admissions Rep is your most valuable resource for
information and practical advice as you consider the opportunities and challenges of an MI
education and a music career, go through the
application process, and take the steps necessary to get ready for an exciting new stage in
your life.
PH: 1.800.255.7529
FX: 323.462.1575
www.mi.edu
admissions@mi.edu
6752 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
Musicians Institute
belongs to Campus
Hollywood, a group
of entertainmentrelated schools and
companies in the
fields of contemporary arts and
education.
Established in
2000, Campus Hollywood currently
includes:
ESP Guitars www.espguitars.com
Leading manufacturer of electric guitars and basses including ESP, LTD,
and X-Tone.
Schecter Guitars www.schecterguitars.com
Manufacturer of custom-quality guitars and basses for the contemporary
music market.
MI Japan www.mijapan.com.jp
Providing Musicians Institute’s world-renowned style of contemporary
music education to students throughout Japan.
Los Angeles Music Academy www.lamusicacademy.com
A boutique contemporary music school training well-rounded musicians
for professional performing careers.
United Television Broadcasting www.utbhollywood.com
Southern California’s premier provider of Japanese culture-oriented
television programming through digital channel KSCI 18.2.
Theater of Arts www.toahollywood.com
Innovative education in the theatrical arts.
International Dance Academy www.idahollywood.com
Training in all styles of contemporary dance, from novice to professional.
Elegance International www.ei.edu
Comprehensive education in professional and special-effects makeup.
HOLLYWOOD
UNIVERSITY
INITIATIVE
Hollywood is not only a renowned travel destination, but also a
genuine college town; a thriving higher-education mecca for a
wide variety of arts and entertainment-oriented schools serving
thousands of students from across the globe.
These schools, including Musicians Institute and other Campus
Hollywood institutions, have joined with community leaders to
form the Hollywood University Initiative, an organization dedicated
to exploring ways to serve the needs of students in Hollywood. To
find out more about Hollywood U., visit www.hollywoodu.org