Musicians Institute
Musicians Institute is a private for-profit music school in Los Angeles, California. MI students can earn Certificates and – with transfer of coursework taken at Los Angeles City College – Associate of Arts Degrees, as well as Bachelor of Music Degrees in either Performance or Composition. The college was founded in 1977.
History
Founders Howard Roberts and Pat Hicks
Musicians Institute was founded as The Guitar Institute of Technology in 1977 as a one-year vocational school of guitarists and bassists. Its curriculum and pedagogical style was shaped by guitarist Howard Roberts. Pat Hicks '', a Los Angeles music industry entrepreneur, was the co-founder of Musicians Institute. He is credited for providing the organizational structure and management that rapidly transformed Howard Roberts' educational philosophy into a major music school.Programs added under Roberts and Hicks include:
- 1978: Bass Institute of Technology
- 1980: Percussion Institute of Technology
- 1987: Vocal Institute of Technology
- 1991: Keyboard Institute of Technology
- 1993: Recording Institute of Technology
- 1994: Bachelor of Music Degree
Early curricular offerings
The rise of contemporary musicians holding comprehensive academic credentials over the last 50 years is partly the result of more universities offering programs in the field, which, in turn, has increased the demand for contemporary oriented music educators with academic credentials at universities. Because the Musicians Institute was an innovator in rock and roll in higher education – and years ago began offering bachelor of music degrees – its alumni are well-represented as educators of contemporary music at institutions of higher learning.
Japanese businessman Hisatake Shibuya bought the school in 1994 and Musicians Institute began developing new programs to keep abreast of the modern music industry. Programs added under Shibuya include:
- 2000: Independent Artist Program
- 2000: Audio Engineering
- 2000: Guitar Craft Academy
- 2002: Music Business Program
- 2016: DJ Performance and Production
- 2016: Associate of Science in Music Business
- 2017: MI Online
- 2018: Artist Producer and Entrepreneur
- 2018: Master in Music Degree
Former institutional and division names
Active names- MI College of Contemporary Music™
- MI Connects™ – online talent resource for students and alumni
- MI Musicians Institute™
- Guitar Craft Academy™ – for the design, construction, and maintenance of guitars and basses
- Tricycle Entertainment™
- Guitar Institute of Technology
- Vocal Institute of Technology
- Bass Institute of Technology
- Percussion Institute of Technology
- Keyboard Institute of Technology
- Recording Institute of Technology
- Film Institute of Technology
- Encore Program
- World Institute of Percussion
Academics
The Musicians Institute offers instrumental performance programs for bass, drums, guitar, keyboard technology, and vocals. Music industry programs include audio engineering, Independent Artist Program, the Guitar Craft Academy and Music Business. The school offers Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Bachelor of Music degrees in addition to certificates.The Institute of International Education, in its assessment of "Top 40 Specialized Institutions, 2009/10," from its publication, International Students: Leading Institutions by Institutional Type, ranked Musicians Institute 13 in the United States out of 40. Musicians Institute and its programs are registered by the state of California by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. It has been an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1981.
In 1992, new musicologist Robert Walser cited the Musicians Institute as one of the best-known schools for guitarist, one that has flourished outside the ivory tower, offering students broader professional training. But a trade-off, according to a review in the October 2012 issue of Performer Magazine, is that a lack of academic accreditation – specifically from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges – can make it challenging for students to transfer credits from MI to academic institutions. To meet the academic criteria for a Bachelor of Music Degree – 45 quarter units or 30 semester units in liberal arts – the Musicians Institute has a partnership with nearby Los Angeles City College to study English, mathematics, natural science, social science, and humanities. LACC is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges The Carnegie Foundation has designated the Musicians Institute as a "Special Focus Institute in Music."
Facilities and constituent institutions
MI began in second floor rooms above Hollywood Wax Museum on Hollywood Boulevard. When MI celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2007, its facilities included over 75,000 square feet of studios, performance venues, classrooms, and practice rooms across several blocks in central Hollywood. In 2013, the Musician's Institute Stage was added as a venue for the Annual Mayhem Festival and The ESP Company, LTD, unveiled plans to expand its Campus Hollywood complex of schools in Los Angeles. From 2010 to 2013, ESP invested $47 million in new property with plans to expand its facility to exceed 180,000 square feet of adjoining buildings on or near Highland Avenue between Hollywood Blvd. and Sunset Boulevard as part of a reorganization and upgrade of existing Campus Hollywood properties that accommodate the Musicians Institute, Theatre of Arts, International Dance Academy, and Elegance International. The new facilities were planned to include a performance venue, student dormitory, and parking lots.Constituent institutions of Campus Hollywood, Inc.:
- Musicians Institute
- Theatre of Arts, an acting school founded in 1927
- Elegance International, a school for professional makeup artists
- Los Angeles College of Music
- International Dance Academy Hollywood
- MI Japan – Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sendai and Fukuoka
- UTB Video Academy, Chiyoda, Tokyo, founded in 1998 under the auspices of United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc.
- ESP Entertainment, Kita-ku, Osaka
- Hollywood Entertainment ESL, founded as a California corporation in 2012, active
- ESP Investment Holdings, Inc., founded as a California corporation in 2010, active
- ESP Gakuen, founded as a Japan corporation in 2001, registered as a foreign non-profit corporation in California, active
- Schecter Guitar Research, acquired by Shibuya in 1987 – Hisatake Shibuya, President
- ESP Company, Limited, doing business as ESP Guitars, founded by Shibuya in 1975
- United Television Broadcasting Systems, Inc., a Japanese language television station based in Los Angeles and syndicated in Japan
- E.S.P. Shibuya Enterprises, Inc., founded as a California corporation in 1998, active
- Tricycle Records, Inc., founded as a California corporation in 2001, dissolved
- ESP Co., LTD., doing business in California as ESP Real Estate Investment, Inc., registration surrendered
- Entertainment Enterprises Hollywood, Inc., founded as a California corporation, dissolved
- CHMG, Inc., founded as a California corporation, no longer active
- Hollywood Pop Academy, Inc., founded in 2003 as a California corporation, no longer active
Musicians Institute Press
Notable faculty
Faculty – current and formerGuitar
- Chris Broderick
- Dean Brown
- Joe Diorio
- Ron Eschete
- Brett Garsed
- Paul Gilbert
- Jude Gold
- Scott Henderson
- Steve Lynch
- Alex Machacek
- Pat Martino
- Doug Rappoport
- Howard Roberts
- Dale Turner
- Carl Verheyen
- Dave Weiner
- Keith Wyatt
- David Oakes
- Jamie Glaser
- Dave Hill
- Joe Elliott
- Jennifer Batten
- Tim Bogert
- Louis Johnson
- Stuart Hamm
- Bob Magnusson
- Chuck Rainey
- Alexis Sklarevski
- Greg Weiss
- Debra Byrd, Chair
- Anika Peress
- Cengiz Baysal
- Efa Etoroma
- Chuck Flores
- Horacio Hernandez
- Thomas Lang
- Glen Sobel
- Ralph Humphrey
Audio engineering
Music Industry, entrepreneurship
Independent Artist program
- Lisa Harriton, Chair
- Marko DeSantis
Guest instructors – current and former
Guitar
Bass guitar
Percussion
- Thomas Lang
- Dom Famularo
- Howard R. Paul