
Bridging the Gap Between Classical and Electronic
The EKWE app enables students to explore global musical traditions, develop composition skills, and collaborate on projects. MacPhail students receive one free year.
Learn jazz, pop, hip-hop, electronic production, and more in our Electronic Music and Recording Arts (EMRA) program. Our world-class instructors have deep professional experience and integrate traditional styles with cutting-edge approaches, helping you expand your creativity and achieve your unique musical goals.
Whether you’re just starting out or refining advanced skills, MacPhail equips you with the tools to create and produce your own music. We offer in-person and online one-to-one instruction and design a customized curriculum based on your unique aspirations.
For electronic music producers, we work with any platform and, in our state-of-the-art on-site studio, gives your the expertise and resources to realize your artistic ambitions.
Instruments & Songwriting:
Electronic Music Production:
Creative Applications:
Creative musicians need inspiring spaces. EMRA’s Studio 208 is a state-of-the-art facility designed to help students—from beginners to seasoned professionals—develop and expand their music technology skills and unleash their creativity.
Guided by world-class instructors, students learn to master industry-standard software alongside a variety of tools and technologies, gaining the expertise to create their own music while exploring the foundational practices of electronic music production.
Top-Tier Equipment:
Comprehensive Software Instruction:
Terrell Woods / Carnage The Executioner has spent almost 30 years making music, motivational speaking, performing live as a one-man band, touring the world, and working with youth and adults from various socio-economic backgrounds. He possesses a knack for producing intense, thought-provoking music and establishing strong, healthy relationships. 16 years of teaching human beatboxing/vocal percussion, songwriting, and composing short stage plays have helped Terrell build an impressive artist resume that extends all the way to Europe (5 tours between 2011 and 2013) and Asia (toured in 2018). Terrell stands firm in his support and practice of positive self-expression and nurturing leadership skills building. He also speaks in favor of social justice, human rights, and advocacy for the lives and well-being of animals. Terrell encourages mentees to seek personal and artistic growth through education and music – just as he has done for himself. He emits heart-warming, down-to-earth energy when speaking on his experiences around living in poverty and surviving all forms of abuse – as well as growing up in the foster care system as a youth, in welcoming settings. Terrell’s professional services are highly-respected wherever they are implemented. Even though he plays over 100 live shows a year, Terrell still finds time to teach private lessons, book his own national tours, and be a father.