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Music Production Mentoring

We are a live, collaborative music school for artists, producers, and creatives who want hands-on classes, real feedback, and a community that shows up.

To reach, teach, and feed creative souls

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    Always live, never recorded—real-time questions and creativity.

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    Capped at 8 for true connection and collaboration.

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    A growing community of producers, musicians, and artists.

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Every class is taught live by working musicians supplemented by weekly meetings. You ask questions, get real feedback, and make music alongside people who are in it with you.

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Cinnamontal
Ear Training Gym Cinnamontal
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We explored ear training through deep listening to a single contemporary R&B track, using it as a lens for examining background vocals as independent instruments, arrangement and layering strategy, mix placement and reverb use, vocal delivery and articulation, and song form. The session was open dialogue throughout — students brought their own observations and we used them to go deeper into production craft, melody writing over static harmony, and how a song's emotional arc can be built through stacking and restraint rather than harmonic movement.

Jon Mattox
Office Hours Jon Mattox
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We welcomed a new resident, Hind, who shared a compelling a cappella vocal work-in-progress featuring layered harmonies and an unconventional phrase structure (alternating bars of three, four, and five). The session became a wide-ranging conversation about developing a production ear — listening deeply to music you love, building shared vocabulary with collaborators, and honoring the raw energy of first ideas. We also touched on the unique perspective drummers bring to production, and how to communicate effectively with musicians when your vocabulary is still developing.

Cato Zane
Office Hours Cato Zane
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We spent this afternoon's office hours digging into shoegaze guitar production — specifically how to build dense, washy reverb textures without washing out the mix — alongside a chord progression puzzle a student is working through. Covered the Abbey Road reverb bussing technique, compressor attack as a front-to-back placement tool, layering multiple reverb buses with different characters, and the Temperance reverb plugin's pitch-aware reverb capabilities. Also touched on AI vocal/instrument generation tools (Ace Studio, Cantai) and notation workflow in the context of large-scale music publishing.

Nathan Rosenberg
Office Hours Nathan Rosenberg
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Worked through a range of student questions during open office hours, covering song transcription and chord analysis (using "Let" by Pine Grove as a live example), arrangement strategy for building and sustaining interest over time, the physics of consonance and dissonance, the harmonic series, equal temperament vs. just intonation, and the phenomenon of inharmonicity in piano strings. Also explored found sound and percussion identification, the relationship between rhythm and harmony across the frequency spectrum, and a demonstration of barometric data sonified as audio.

Kallie
Instrument Gym Kallie
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We worked through a foundational lead guitar technique session, starting with an alternate picking finger warm-up across all six strings from fret 1 to fret 12 and back. From there we covered two pentatonic scale shapes — the G pentatonic (starting at the 5th fret, visualized as a backwards "G" curve) and the A pentatonic (starting at the 3rd fret, visualized as a little house or "A" shape) — practicing each five times with strict alternate picking, then testing muscle memory without looking, then exploring free improvisation within each shape using bends, tremolos, rhythmic variation, and note-skipping. We closed with a preview of the homework: linking the G and A shapes together across the fretboard as the foundation for building a full fretboard map.

Scott Hampton
Ear Training Gym Scott Hampton
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We worked through a full ear training gym this morning covering timbre identification, effects recognition, classic drum machine sounds, and melodic interval training. Students listened to and identified three flavors of electric guitar (dry, amped, and amped with effects), steel-string vs. nylon-string acoustic guitar, reverb vs. delay, and four iconic drum machines — the TR-808, TR-909, LinnDrum, and Prince's LD variant. We closed with a pitch warm-up and interval identification exercise, then applied everything to a brief listening analysis of Herbie Hancock's *Headhunters*.

Upcoming
Cinnamontal
Office Hours Cinnamontal · Sun Apr 26 · 1pm (PT) | 4pm (ET) | 9pm (UK)
Nathan Rosenberg
Weekly Beat Challenge Nathan · Mon Apr 27 · 7am (PT) | 10am (ET) | 3pm (UK)
Cato Zane
Office Hours Cato Zane · Mon Apr 27 · 9am (PT) | 12pm (ET) | 5pm (UK)
Jon Mattox
Instrument Gym Jon Mattox · Mon Apr 27 · 9pm (PT) | 12am (ET) | 5am (UK)
Kallie
Production Gym Kallie · Tue Apr 28 · 7am (PT) | 10am (ET) | 3pm (UK)

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