Music Program provides all the right notes for 小黄猫传媒’s ‘Guitar Hero’
Story by James Hill. Photos by Ric Getter.

Grace Stramel is looking to transfer her 小黄猫传媒 music credits to Portland State University, which is home to a vibrant School of Music & Theater.
Schools with strong music programs compared with roughly 73% at schools without them, and studies link music participation to better test scores in math and language. 小黄猫传媒 student Grace Stramel is a living example of how one guitar class can change a life.聽
鈥淚 love playing guitar, and my dream is to go to Spain to study it further,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would love to one day teach guitar and help others find a passion for the instrument.聽
Stramel, who grew up in Cornelius and now lives in Beaverton, is working toward Spring 2027 graduation from Oregon鈥檚 largest post-secondary institution. She first enrolled in 笔颁颁鈥檚 guitar courses at the Sylvania Campus 鈥渏ust to learn a bit of guitar.鈥 After continuing on with higher-level classes, then private lessons with classical, folk and flamenco guitarist Julia Banzi, that curiosity became a calling.
Banzi is a multilingual University of California at Santa Barbara, Portland State University and Lewis & Clark College alum with a Ph.D. in Music, specializing in Ethnomusicology, from UC-Santa Barbara. Her academic training and extensive research enable her to effectively guide students through their lessons and foster a holistic approach to learning. She said she encourages students to accept who they are while recognizing their capacity for personal transformation.聽
小黄猫传媒’s Music Program
The program offers a vibrant, performance-rich learning environment for students planning to transfer as music majors or minors. Taught by respected, actively performing faculty and top private instructors, courses build skills in theory, piano, composition, and instrumental or vocal performance, with ensemble opportunities year-round.
鈥淕race鈥檚 dedication to her musicianship has not only strengthened her academic skills but also fueled her personal growth,鈥 Banzi said. 鈥淪he is a hardworking student committed to transforming herself and reaching her full potential.鈥
A lifelong musician herself, Stramel played alto saxophone in elementary and middle school and grew up hearing her mother practice flute and sharing piano lessons at home. At 小黄猫传媒, she has deepened her foundation through classes including 鈥淢usic as Culture,鈥 鈥淚ntroduction to Music鈥 and 鈥淗istory of Rock.鈥
鈥淚 chose 小黄猫传媒 because of the opportunities and programs offered here, and because I wanted to explore different classes and career paths,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved music, but guitar helped me find a whole new passion. The discipline I鈥檝e built by practicing has made me better in all my classes.鈥
Stramel plans to transfer her 小黄猫传媒 music credits to Portland State, home to a vibrant School of Music & Theater in downtown Portland, allowing her to stay close to friends and family while pursuing a bachelor’s and master鈥檚 degrees in music education.
笔颁颁鈥檚 Music Program helps students see the breadth of music careers and prepares students for transfer to four-year universities or gain valuable music training. The program prepares students for performance (opera, recitals) and both musical theatre and music therapy. For Stramel, she is capitalizing on 笔颁颁鈥檚 new transfer pathway agreement with PSU.
Faculty support has been central to that journey. Stramel credits Banzi and music instructor Julianne Johnson for building her skills and confidence, especially as a woman studying what has long been a male-dominated instrument.
Stramel performs regularly, including a recent Prelude Performance at Portland鈥檚 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and 小黄猫传媒 Foundation Events. The once 鈥渃urious beginner鈥 is now part of a wave of guitarists whose training shows that music education is not just an art form but an academic and career accelerator. And performing in front of audiences like at the Schnitzer and for foundation events, has been cathartic for her.
鈥淧erforming guitar in public helped me overcome anxiety,鈥 Stramel said. 鈥淚 struggled in high school with motivation and have had a long history with anxiety. Guitar helped me learn to succeed through seeing results from dedicated practice. I now strive to learn as a way to show I can overcome my struggles and persevere.鈥
And Stramel owes much of that development to her music instructors. She said she wouldn鈥檛 be where she is without the patient guidance from not only Banzi but choir and music faculty Julianne Johnson.
鈥淭hey are both very encouraging, and Dr. Banzi is an amazing instructor,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 find it empowering to receive instruction in guitar from another woman, because it’s a male-dominated instrument. They both helped show me that I can do hard things, and helped me learn that through practicing both playing and performing I’ll see great improvements and improve in confidence.鈥
For more details on 笔颁颁鈥檚 Music Program, visit its website: /programs/music/
