Ed Vaizey and Feargal Sharkey launch Nottingham rehearsal space
Young musicians and producers benefit from new facilities.

Young people in Nottingham are being given new opportunities to make music and benefit from a range of youth services at a , formally opened today by Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey and Chief Executive of UK Music Feargal Sharkey.
鈥淭his new rehearsal space is a great way to bring together young people from across the local community and to inspire and motivate them through music,鈥� said . 鈥淭his is a great example of the in action because the young people here are making decisions about what they want in their communities and taking a lead in running their own facility.鈥�
鈥淔or such a small investment, the impact is extraordinary,鈥� said . 鈥溁使谔逵齛pp spaces may provide a first step for the next global superstar or music entrepreneur. Or they may simply instil a young person with the confidence to think, 鈥業 can do this,鈥� and open doors to a career in the creative industries.鈥�
Developing talent
皇冠体育app space will give young people the chance to develop their talents, confidence and skills through a range of music activities including instrumentation, vocal training, lyric writing, sound engineering and production, through to live performance.
鈥淲e are, tremendously proud to be selected as one of the national Music Rehearsal Space pilots and are grateful for the support given from DCMS, Nottingham City Council, and the music industry,鈥� said CRS Studio Manager, Trevor Rose. 鈥淲e can now move forward positively to develop the musicality and life chances of Nottingham鈥檚 young people for many years to come.鈥�
皇冠体育app music rehearsal space scheme was set up with a 拢500,000 fund from DCMS and supported by the music industry.聽皇冠体育app centre, in the St Ann鈥檚 area is one of that are being聽opened across the country. Instigated by Feargal Sharkey, the scheme has been supported by (MIA) whose members have provided cut price instruments.聽