The Santa Clarita drum company Remo Inc. is launching a digital magazine called The Comfort Sound in order to provide free educational resources for a new drum technology designed to make drumming accessible to individuals with disabilities. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Called Comfort Sound Technology and developed by Remo, a drumhead ...
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New Drum Technology Challenges Assumptions About Autism
Recent research testing a new drum technology’s benefits to individuals with autism is challenging conventional knowledge about sound sensitivity and autism, according to officials from the Valencia-based drum company Remo Inc. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. In trials conducted over the last two years, counselors, music therapists and educators across the United ...
Read More »Comfort Sound Technology: A Small Step For Musicians, A Giant Leap For Music
The Santa Clarita-based drum company Remo, Inc. has been a pioneer in the field of music and medicine since the early 1990s, when the drum wholesale company first partnered with the music therapy community during the 1991 Senate Special Committee on Aging, according to company officials. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Neuroscientist ...
Read More »Valencia Drum Company Uses Power Of Rhythm To Heal
The Valencia-based drum company Remo, Inc. is using the power of a music and wellness program called HealthRHYTHMS to support better living in the Santa Clarita community and beyond. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Developed from the research of neurologist Barry Bittman, the program uses rhythm as a tool for communication and personal ...
Read More »SCVi Charter School, Remo Host Kid’s Rhythm Club
Leaders of SCVi Charter School and Remo, a drum manufacturer in Santa Clarita, are teaming up to bring Santa Clarita Valley residents Remo Kid’s Rhythm Club at SCVi. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. “Over the past 15 years we’ve seen very interesting results at our Recreational Music Center in North Hollywood as ...
Read More »Student Musicians Perform In 34th Annual District Honor Band Concert
Top Santa Clarita Valley junior high and high school student musicians from the Hart School District are planning to perform in the 34th Annual District Honor Band Concert. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The event is expected to be held Saturday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m., in the Hart High School Auditorium. ...
Read More »Remo Donates 30 Drums To SCVi Students
Remo, Inc., a Santa Clarita Valley company that makes innovative drums, donated 30 drums to the SCVi Charter School in Castaic Tuesday morning. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Remo Belli, owner and founder of Remo, Inc., delivered the drums personally to the school with some students, teachers and administrators present. “SCVi & ...
Read More »Santa Clarita Musician Finds His Voice In Jazz Music
A local musician and singer, who sounds similar to Frank Sinatra, is trying to make his way up the ladder to fame, after making a college major change from mechanical engineering to music education.
Read More »Henry Mayo Foundation Matching Grant Raises $22,690 For Newhall District
The Newhall School District will be able to purchase about 90 new student instruments with the $22,690 they raised through donations and a Henry Mayo Foundation matching grant. The district is committed to offering music education for all students.
Read More »Music Moves Donates Proceeds To Hart District Honor Bands
On May 31, Music Moves, a foundation whose mission is to support music programs in public schools, held their first concert "La International Sonora Tropical Show, starring Carlos Quintana" at Golden Valley High School. Thursday evening, Music Moves presented the proceeds of the concert to the Hart District.
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