

HMI fills a void in Hawai‘i’s music industry by bridging the gap between performer, student and business professional. It recently opened a state-of-the-art visual and performing arts center with the 300-seat Paliku Theatre, music, and dance studios. Windward Community College is uniquely positioned to house an institute dedicated to teaching, learning, and preserving the music of Hawai‘i for future generations.
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Promise for the FutureĪs interest and support for HMI grows, the College hopes to continue to work with community partners such as PBS Hawai‘i to provide more concerts showcasing Hawai‘i’s musical treasures and merging talent and an expanded series of courses and special programs. The instructors include some of the best in the music business: Melveen Leed, Brother Noland, Rich Crandall, Byron Yasui, Mike Kato, Ron Loo, and attorney William Meyer. HMI offers noncredit courses in fall, spring and summer, covering everything from hula and slack key guitar to advice on performance and copyright law.
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To help aspiring musicians achieve their personal and professional goals.

