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August 14, 2019
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A Digital Music Niche
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Two local entrepreneurs are
finding their niche in the age of
digital music by bringing an ac-
cessible form of music education
to East County.
Longtime musical collabora-
tors Grant Burgess and Jeff Mac-
Call opened “Midschool” at 45
Powell Rd. in historic downtown
Gresham this summer.
They teach courses in digital
music production at a fraction of
the price of many college music
courses, but students won’t be
subjected to learning sheet mu-
sic or even learning any instru-
ment, per se. Instead, the focus is
on computers and sample-based
methods of music production.
“It replaces so many parts of
making a record, making music.
30, 40 years ago, you had to go
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ed,” Grant Burgess, the school’s
by
Photo by d anny P eterSon /t he P ortland o bServer
Jeff McCall (left) and Grant Burgess are the creators of
“Midschool,” a new inclusive and low barrier digital music educa-
tion program in Gresham.
co-founder, explained.
“Waiting for your friends is the
best way to never put any materi-
al out your whole life. Come learn
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McCall, Burgess’ business partner
and longtime musical collaborator.
Burgess said that the high ac-
cessibility of the music produc-
tion techniques they employ is
bolstered by the provision of new
and vintage music equipment the
school provides to students.
Though electronic music pro-
duction crosses many genres, the
pedagogical approach the instruc-
tors take is rooted in the origins of
hip-hop, when its early founders
changed the music scene perma-
nently by adapting turntables and
vinyl LPs to become instruments
onto themselves, in the late 1970s.
Burgess and McCall—who
together go by the name Widow-
maker--share over 40 years of mu-
sical production experience that
has included big names in hip-
hop, commercial, and community
projects. Notable collaborators in-
clude Sage Francis, Slug of Atmo-
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and Conway the Machine.
One of their beats was recently
featured on the Cartoon Network
programming block Adult Swim,
which features adult oriented
comedy shows--both animated
and live action--that are often sur-
real. Their breaks between shows
have amassed a cult following for
showcasing up and coming indie
hip hop acts.
Though there are plenty of
hip hop producers to-be at the
school, which specializes in
small class sizes, there’s also a
variety of other genres that co-
alesce under the same roof, such
as singer/songwriters, and neo-
soul and k-pop fanatics, Bur-
gess said. The instructors also
encourage students to record
with real instruments, too, such
as pianos and string instruments,
even if students don’t know how
to formally play them in a tradi-
tional sense.
Burgess and McCall also in-
struct students to gather sounds
from unorthodox places, such
as sampling old VHS tapes, or
even recording natural sounds--
like pebbles being thrown into a
stream--for texture.
The school provides all the
equipment students need, such
as the latest professional Abelton
software, fast computers, and
an extensive vinyl collection for
sampling.
Burgess previously taught mu-
sic production classes at Mount
Hood Community College and
MetroEast Community Media in
Gresham.
He said the goal of the organi-
zation includes creating a space
where musical and cultural bar-
riers are lowered by cultivating a
“community of artists.”
“Regardless of skin color, clas-
sical musical training, gender
identification, or physical ability
or disability, everyone can do this
work.”
Midschool holds classes Mon-
days through Wednesdays, as well
as open labs Friday and Saturday
evenings. Their next five week
course begins the last week of
September and costs $500.
For more information, visit
midschoolgresham.com.