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Monday, 31 December 2018

Wrap it Up: 2018, Welcome 2019!

January 19th 2018


October 12th 2018, YALI Commencement Day

AFLEWO Night, Friday 17th, Oct.2018

Art4Leadership Nakuru

Youths listening ardently
Mavuno Church

Dowe Music Band in Nairobi during the
 Art4Leadership at the American Corner,
Moi University, Nairobi Campus

Receive our warm regards
Right from the registration of the students in the first week of the year, through the Art4Leadership events which kicked off on 19th January, to the participation of our director in the Transformational Leadership training at Yali Regional Center East Africa, Kenyatta University which made him an alumni, we can only say thank you to everyone that made it possible.

The year started on a top notch with everyone at the academy working towards one goal: Excellence. We are grateful to the many partners that have joined Dowe Music & Arts amnong whom include New Life Home Trust, Kenya National Library Services, AFLEWO Nakuru, American Spaces, Nakuru Youth Bunge, Yali RLC EA, Yali Nakuru and the most recent Credit Bank. To the individual persons that we may not mention names in this post, we want you to know that your immense support made us stand tall.

Special regards go to Oxygene Company and by extension to Njoro Inuka Youth Group for according the opportunity for participation in the Future of Food Conference at Safari Park Hotel. Check the post There are sensible youths out there for details on the same. We are really grateful for the UN through their United Nations On Drugs and Crime for the conference at the Kenyan UN offices where the director was part of the team drafting a framework of resolutions by youths to foster positive change in the country. It was in this that Credit Bank awarded Dowe Music & Arts an innovation award.

The year ends up with a promise of presenting a success card to 2019 as we joined Yali Nakuru team in the end year party, of course, providing live music entertainment. Our last performance was a presentation at Nakuru Girls High school during a wedding of one of the celebrated South Africa’s dance, by the name Maki. The colorful wedding saw the congregants enjoy violin music with romantic titles such as Pachelbel’s Canon in D Major, John Legend’s famous All of Me and Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah.

What more can we say? To the team at Dowe Music & Arts, we haven’t reached yet; thank you for the resilience.  Much thanks to our new content writer and student for making it eaven easier. Anita, God bless you. Our ultimate gratitude goes to the almighty God! See you all in 2019!

Thursday, 28 June 2018

Groove Awards: The Call for Credibility


I am curious. Just how credible are the Groove Awards? Can all the winners stand above reproach, I mean tall enough, without an iota of doubt and say, “Yes, I won, and God is in this?” dear reader, I know this topic sentence has in a way driven you to imagine that my aim is to demean the wonderful work done by the Groove crew! Far be it from me. As a matter of fact, I hope to be one of the contestants someday to come.  The platform has contributed to the appreciation of Gospel music in the country in in an incredible way. However, the question of credibility in the one-month process between nomination and the awards day is what has been bugging me ever since I started following Groove events in 2014.

Since Groove is a gospel platform, I think it’s recognition as the largest and perhaps the best awards wing has to achieve a high standard as far as Christianity is concerned. Anyone involved in the process should realize that s/he is the salt and light of Kenya and that in most cases whatever s/he does is likely to be an endorsement to the others. Kenya is a growing democracy which is still struggling on matters transparency and good governance. With great names such as Groove and the many respected artistes we watch on TV and interact with, it’s only fair that, if these names belong to true believers they must needs understand that they are a lamp set on a city hill. Then we can use groove as an example every five years when we vote for national leaders. In my opinion, I think the Groove Awards Team can look into the following areas that compromise credibility in their voting system:
This is 2018, Technology is at its best
It’s very easy to send continuous messages for the whole month without one having to create a new one every time. All you need is to download an automated sms program, create a message and the receiver’s number. Then you set the frequency of your messaging. Well, we are normally encouraged to vote as many times as possible and this maybe is the best thing one can long for. The question is, what does the voting as many times as possible mean? I tend to think it’s just enough for me to vote once, and since we are just enough a crowd in this country, most of whom love gospel music, one is enough. There’s need for a criterion that prohibits voting beyond once. This way, we are likely to get genuine winners. Since Safaricom is among the sponsors, I’m pretty sure they have a way of effecting this. I just hope I am not destroying any business.
Africa’s Battle, “the rich vs the poor”
With the open system of voting, there are ‘brethren’ who are likely to marshal their way up to the trophy table via sms system. If one wants to win the groove award by all means, just like our honorable politicians, their pocket will have their say. This is how: Get a few youths from your fans in various regions. Buy some lunch or supper on the selected days and buy different sim-cards. There you go, you have a voting ‘company.’ Wait for the big announcement on the D-day.  On the other hand, if you are just beginning your journey and you’ve released a nice, scriptural song but there’s no cash, in this system, “wait upon the LORD.”
Anyone Can vote
Groove has come a long way. It’s no longer at the stage where the team is struggling with publicity. In the Kenyan law, one cannot vote in the general elections if one has not attained eighteen years. And even after that, it’s a must for the citizen to register for voting. Since music is a worthwhile career and if we want to maintain its pride, it is high time the crew thought about changing the voting style. They can borrow a leaf from Grammy Awards. I don’t think just anyone should be allowed to vote. We end up getting votes from people who have not even heard the songs but because they are buddies with the artists, the ballots are cast.
 I hope this message reaches the organisers and if they deem it fit, may they implement it.

Friday, 13 January 2017

Music Production

    
It is with great joy that we announce a fully operational studio that started late 2016. Thanks the almighty God for providence as well as your constant support. So far we've had a number of artistes coming over, some recording their first singles, others testing mics, vocals e.t.c. Well this means that this year will be full of activities ranging from production, album launching, concerts and many more. Allow me to mention what just happened in the few days of 2017.
Song Recording 
Artist: Wario K.
Song : Mizizi
Status: Complete

Artist: Wario K
Song: Maria
Status: In Progress

Artist:Douglas Ogutu ft Angela Lavenda
Songs: Wings, Orio Mno
Status: Complete

Artist: Douglas Ogutu
Song: Wema
Status: In progress
Covers and Renditions
Artist: Lynda Seiyan ft Douglas Ogutu
Song title: Highest Praise
Original Composer: TIMA
Status:Complete 
 Music Lessons
Continuing and Beginner class in session; Piano, Guitar, Violin and Vocal Training. 
Below are photos of some of the artistes





To order any of the above follow the links above on either twitter, facebook, instagram and send a message indicating your need. You can as well comment below with your email address and we shall get in touch. Enjoy your weekend pal.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

A night at Masinde Muliro University Christian Union


Friday 25th November 2016 at Night
Come let's experience Worship in an intimate manner with our King of Kings. Douglas, the founder of DoweMusic will be playing violin for these famous songs, Agnus Dei  by W. Smith Burning Incense by The Obededoms and I enter the holy of holies by Paul Wilbur. I trust God it shall be a 12 minute experience of its own. See you there. For a full grip of what shall be taking place, click  http://theobededoms.blogspot.co.ke/?m=1 It will be a privilege  ministering amidst these servants of God.www.facebook.com/dowemusik

Friday, 18 November 2016

Where It Begins

In our beginner class, you'll learn the following:

  • Right posture for violin playing
  • Parts of the violin
  • How to hold the bow.
From here, the learner is introduced to the first variation of Twinkle Little star.
In the video below, you can tell that this is actually the first day that the kids are learning this. The variation is simple in a way because of the repetitions on every syllable of the song. The kids find it very friendly to learn and play.
Click here to watch the class https://youtu.be/0WP_KuPRatw