Monthly: August 2022

MUSIC TIMELINE

WHY PURSUE A COURSE IN MUSIC?

Why pursue a course in Music?

Kamata Music and Media School the best music institution offering music lessons in Kenya. We train people to realize a career in the music industry. In the current world, Music is among the most paying industries in the world. There is so much that can be ripped out of this magnificent industry. People who find music to be paying today never actually had an interest in being celebrities. Some were not born with the talent in an area of music.

It is not every celebrity you see has talent. The reason for this argument is very simple: Very many talented individuals have recorded cool music and they and their friends are the only ones who know how good they are. Music goes way beyond being a talent-based industry.

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The music industry like any other industry is a business. If one fails to understand this, that person is very unlikely to get anything out of the music he or she creates as much as he or she is good.

So who can be a successful musician?

We being the Best Music School in Nairobi, Kenya and East Africa know that any music enthusiast has a full potential of being a successful musician. The next segment of this article is designed to help you understand who can be a musician.

1. Music Lovers

Do you love listening to music? Does it make you feel kind of high when you listen to it? The feeling it gives you is some kind of a trance mode. Every musician kind of has that feeling when they sing. We are all in the music industry in various departments because we love music. You too can be part of it and have your fair portion of this industry. Even if you have never thought about becoming a musician, you can make it a career. People land on jobs they never wished they could be in when they were young and some become successful. You might not be talented like many are but with the right training, you can become a good musician. Out of the many students we have had at our school, some came in because of their love for music not knowing that it could help them have shelter on their heads realize that and food on their table. We are good at making people develop great musical skills. That is what makes us the best music school. You too can be part of the many people we have nurtured.

 

2. Bathroom Musicians

Do you sing in the bathroom? Well, you could be shy about singing when with your peers. However, you can still be a stage musician if you beat your fears. I have used the term bathroom musicians because that is the only best term I can use to describe individuals who like singing when they are taking a shower or a bath. I know of some very skilled Pianists and Guitarists whom we have coached and when asked if they can sing, they say “No I only sing when I am taking a shower.” If you can do it in the shower, you can also do it before an audience. All you need is have balls and the proper training for us. We can help you beat your fears and also give you the right coaching that will give you confidence that will help you take away the crowd. Don’t wait any longer we have your back.

 

3. Sing along musicians

A musician is anyone who sings. It doesn’t matter how you do it. As long as you can sing. Even if you are singing along to your favorite song, you can make a good musician. In a live music concert, there is always a lead singer or vocalist and a one or two back up vocalists. These artists help the lead vocalist sing. For this reason, I can confidently come up with a conclusion that “Sing along musicians” can also make great on-stage musicians. Like I did mention in the previous paragraphs, I am going to mention this once again. With the right coaching, “Sing along musicians can also be musicians.

Singing lessons.

Join our school and get the right training that will make you a good musician. We have helped many realize how good their voices are. You too can make a great musician. Come our doors are wide open. We have a place for you.

Future of Photography
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Photography Courses

The Best Photography Courses in Kenya

 

Photography courses at Kamata school are the Best in Kenya, and are ranked among the highest in Africa for their ability to produce exemplary preforming photographers. Professional photography requires creativity, and technical knowledge in the use of cameras and equipment. Studios at Kamata School are well equipped with modern equipment that give students an opportunity to gain practical experience that is required by professional photographers.

 

 

Located in Nairobi Kenya, we have tailor made lessons designed to meet the students desire to become a dynamic creator of eye striking images. In Kenya, photography has evolved; Nairobi has become a thriving hub of photographers and creative artists – making photography quite competitive. To become an outstanding photographer, you will need to have a well-rounded understanding of photography equipment, lighting, cameras, and have a commanding fluency with editing software.

 

What makes Kamata School a great place to learn photography?

1. Monetization Possibilities.

Kamata School understands that your skills should earn you money. Whether as a ‘side hustle’ or a full-time career, we are laser focused on helping you earn from your skills. We have a program called Entertainment Management that is built to help you navigate the Entertainment and Media market.

2. Qualified and well experienced teachers.

Teachers at Kamata School are very well equipped with knowledge and skills to help and guide the student to become a professional. You need a teacher that will understand your goals, dreams, and vision to lead you towards achieving them. Our teachers are great at helping the student unravel their potential. We have academically qualified, graduate instructors, who are also professionally practicing photographers.

3. Great learning environment.

From the moment you walk into Kamata School, you will love the people who will be at your service. Right from the reception to the teachers and support staff, you are surrounded by people who are more than willing to support your dreams. The culture is amazing, you’ll make lifetime friends even with your classmates.

4. Dynamic teaching approach.

Kamata School style of teaching is not stuck in the past. We adjust to modernity and are committed to being relevant to the world of photography today. Learning photography at Kamata School is a fresh breath of energy. We want photography courses in Kenya to be World Class!

5. Great outdoors and experiential trips.

You will have regular opportunities to do photo shoots away from the usual classroom. These are fun experiences that equip you with great skills while having great social interactions. This is also an opportunity to discover awesome places in Nairobi.

6. Complementary programs.

Courses offered at Kamata School are strongly complementary. Music Production, DJ, Events management, Videography, Photography, T.V. and Film production, Dancing, singing – all these courses bring likeminded and creative people together to do great things.

7. Flexible class time.

Our photography course allows you to study through your otherwise tight schedule. We will make your dreams of becoming an awesome photographer a reality, and won’t make it impossible because of your job or other school engagements.

Photography courses

Photography class at Kamata School

Class structure

Photography lessons at Kamata School are taken alongside Videography. The course is in two semesters of 3 months each.

At the end of the training, you’ll be a competent photographer and videographer.

 

Welcome to Kamata School.

Call us on +254722137784

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MUSIC PRODUCTION SCHOOL

Music Production School – Kamata School of Music

Kamata School is renowned for being undoubtedly the Best for Music Production training in Kenya.

Have you ever wanted to acquire knowledge and skills in Music production or Audio Technology? Or perhaps, this could be your passion and you are looking for a School that could help you get through? Whatever the reason, Here at Kamata Music School (KMS) we are passionate about our Music Education. Our secret is Qualified Teachers and Modern Studios.

Our staff combine knowledge of audio engineering, music production and musicianship to achieve a well composed Curriculum. Our Music Production courses provides an excellent foundation for absolute beginners, as well as for those who want to gain a more in-depth knowledge of music production.

Why study this course?

This course takes people with an existing passion for electronic music and through a systematic program of artist development, equips them with the skills and confidence to achieve their creative goals.

Give a Try!!

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Our Lessons are led by experienced tutors who are actively practicing in the music business, you will learn about new findings at the cutting-edge of music technology research. Teaching and assessment methods are diverse, inspiring and career-relevant, ensuring that you graduate with a range of transferable skills as creatively, technologically and commercially literate electronic musicians ready to face the multi-disciplinary challenges of this endlessly exciting industry.

 

Music production students in their practice session. 

By the end of the Music Production Lessons, Students will have:

  • Gained a solid foundation and basic understanding of the key areas of music production.
  • Developed an understanding in different software.
  • Explored production skills including automation, mixing, synthesis and sampling.
  • Grasped an understanding of microphones and recording audio.
  • Demonstrated learnt technique within their own projects

For more of this, you can call or WhatsApp us on 0722137784 or pay us a visit Queensway house 2nd floor along kaunda street off kimathi street near Hilton Hotel. Nairobi  

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Music Business
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Music and Entertainment Business in Kenya

Music and Entertainment Business for young entrepreneurs

Music and Entertainment

Kamata Music Business

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music and Entertainment Business is an area many young people are passionate to venture into in Kenya. In my experience, I wish to share insights that can be helpful to such enthusiasts, and to make a contribution towards promoting Music and Entertainment Business in Kenya.

 

Growing up in ‘’Ushagoo”, tea growing uplands of Gatundu South in a remote village called Karatu, the 90s had little to present for a village boy who’s passion was music and entertainment. But I’ll be lying to say we didn’t have fun – Tuesday nights WWF gave us little thrills! The Undertaker going up against my favorite wrestler Bret Hitman Hart – even the President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi admitted he wouldn’t miss it for anything. At 10pm it was needless to say, Children go to bed! The Bold and the Beautiful sprayed the chilly nights with a tune, so slithering, it spoke louder than words. My siblings and I, the three of us, were raised strictly Christian. Our parents were saved to the core. Music and entertainment in our house was strictly 90s gospel. Munishi from Tanzania carried the day way before Esther Wahome declared ‘’Kuna Dawa!’’. I just loved music, what could have stopped me from Makarena and Mr. Boombastic – Shaggy!? I had to sneak in the music. I bought cassette tapes to be played while parents were away.

 

Submitting to parents, teachers or your grandmother that you wished to pursue music as a career wouldn’t pass as sane in the 90s. We were raised to become teachers, medics, lawyers, accountants, engineers and everything white collar. Luckily for me, my parents discovered my obsession with music while I was in high school and enrolled me for Piano lessons during school holidays. This was a foundation I am utmost thankful for. Later I would join The University of Nairobi for a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Sociology, aiming to work in finance, I also enrolled for CPAs at Strathmore University. I got employed as a credit control assistant in an insurance company, and was later transferred to Meru as an accountant. At around this time, I started a small Entertainment business in the year of our Lord 2009.

 

Entertainment is the heartbeat of media – both mainstream and social media. We all flock to these platforms to get entertained. The wide scope covered by the entertainment industry creates endless avenues to build careers, businesses and find fulfilment in self-expression.

 

The last two years have seen an excitement and evolution of the entertainment scene in Kenya. Expanded internet access has enabled young people to thrust and make a fortune with the newfound online paying platforms. The entertainment industry is a field that arouses curiosity, fans emotions, and attracts masses who are inherently drawn to consume unlimited volumes of emotionally amusing content. Success in this field is rewarded with great admiration and happy pockets. Passion and creativity are a prerequisite to remarkable performance in any field of entertainment.

 

According to PwC Entertainment and Media (E&M) Outlook 2018-2022, Kenya’s E&M industry saw 17.0% year-on-year growth in 2017, again propelled by growth in the Internet sector. An 11.6% CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) will take the country to US$2.9 billion in 2022, from US$1.7 billion in 2017. Total entertainment and media revenue is projected to approach Ksh300 Billion in the current year 2022.

 

TIPS TO GROWTH

From my experience in the Entertainment Industry, and having observed continuous change over the last decade, I am persuaded that the basics are still just as valuable.

  1. Discover and nurture talent and gifts among the youth.

Early discovery of talents and subsequent training will place young people at an advantage point. Whether you will eventually apply a skill commercially or not, you are at no loss acquiring it. Join the class, attend the event, and learn online. Who knows when your skill will have you smile to the bank?

  1. Find out what will work for you

I greatly admired both local and international musicians, my dream was to make hit songs like Usher or E-sir. I wanted to sing and dance but was faced with a challenge of raising recording fees. I sung in Church, youth concerts and karaoke. My entrepreneurship journey eventually led me to training, recording, videography and photography. I never quite became the celebrity singer, but I found something that works for me. The entertainment industry is wide. There is space and unlimited room for growth.

  1. Cultivate multiple skills

The age of specialization – relying on one skill has passed. Multiple skills will make you more valuable to any organization. Acquire technical skills, management skills, communication skills, persuasion, writing skills, people skills and whichever other skill you can lay hands on. You’ll become more valuable in the market place. Startups require the entrepreneur to be the H.R., marketer, sales person, book keeper and everything else till the day the business affords hiring professionals. Skills that I had acquired in my previous employment, school, and through working with various gifted individuals – all came into play while running my business.

  1. Activity is the name of the game

I do not like the phrase ‘’Hard Work’’. It is intimidating. I prefer to call it ‘’Activity’’. Getting started and engaging in a series of well-disciplined activities. It works miracles in the long run. For young people faced with the challenge of raising capital to pursue your dreams, you must adequately compensate the lack of funds with activity. A daily account of activities that you’ve engaged in to accomplish your dream will go a long way seeing it to fruition. Simply put, what are you doing? Who have you approached? How many potential customers have seen or heard of you today? How much have you invested in research? Zero is not a good answer. Get the numbers rolling!

  1. Buy lunch for someone who’s ahead of you

A whole hour or two to learn from a person who has successfully achieved what you dream of is worth every penny you’ll pay for the decent treat. It is unlikely that they will decline the offer, all humans love being appreciated and gifted. Successful people are often more than willing to share useful insights. Over lunch or coffee paid by you, it doesn’t get any better.

 

WELCOME TO ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS

Potential fields in Entertainment

Here’s a non-exhaustive list of areas young people, and all interested persons, can venture into that relate to entertainment.

  1. Audio and Music Production
  2. DJ and Video Mixing
  3. Sound Engineering
  4. Singing and Playing of Music Instruments
  5. Videography and Photography
  6. Events supplies, and organization
  7. Experiential marketing
  8. Digital marketing and influencing
  9. Music and digital content distribution
  10. Artist management
  11. Comedy
  12. Gaming
  13. Filming
  14. Blogging and Videos
  15. Publications
  16. Working in the media industry
  17. Training

 

I would be glad to hear your feedback, reach the author via email talktokamata@gmail.com

 

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