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After A Short Break, MBA For Africa Resumes For Its Penultimate Module Seven.

The MBA for Africa Module Seven is officially on. The second to the last module of the entire program is finally here, with a focus on monetizing music. The previous week gave the students some time off to focus on the talent project, which has been nothing short of exciting. You can read more about that here. This week, module seven kicked off on the 8th of October 2022, with even more gems for the 2022 cohort. The excitement only keeps going at MBA for Africa. Let’s dive right into the highlights. 

Highlights Module Seven, Class One – Tools For Composers

The faculty guest for the MBA for Africa module seven class one was:

  • Milar – Artist, Publishing, Mavin Records

The moderator of the class was Wale Ozolua, Content Operations, and Artist Services Specialist at Audiomack. 

Being a music composer can be one of the most tasking jobs in the music industry. Thankfully, there are certified tools to help us with this. This class focused on some important tools every composer should have in their backpack of essentials for composing the perfect song. It’s safe to say the wannabe composers among the 2022 cohort got some valuable tips on that. 

Highlights from MBA For Africa Module Seven, Class Two – Tools And Platforms For Recording Artists

The faculty guest for this class was:

  • Beth Achista – Artist and Label Relations Manager, The Orchard East Africa

The moderator of the class was Wale Ozolua, Content Operations, and Artist Services Specialist At Audiomack.

After composing the perfect song, there are other tools and platforms that could help keep track of your music and make your overall creative process easier. This was another informative class that was nothing short of exciting. With the help of a professional in the music space, Beth Achista, the cohort got to understand the importance of not just using any tool out there, but the right tools and how to use them. The importance of using high-value tools and platforms was also stressed… small price to pay for creating good music.

The MBA for Africa module seven will resume its remaining classes in the coming weekend, and after that is its final module, module eight. However, the students have been up to so much more than the learning modules. The MBA for Africa Talent Project also kicked off a few weeks ago and has been in full gear with its top seven artists on ground. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? 

Stay tuned to Soot Africa to learn more about what goes on in the Talent Project which is in partnership with The Orchard, and exclusives with the top seven artists. 

The MBA for Africa program in partnership with Musically and Creative Industries Initiative For Africa, is sponsored by Youtube music.

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