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This comprehensive course is designed for aspiring musicians, producers, and enthusiasts who want to take their passion for music and transform it into a professional journey. We will begin by exploring the fundamentals of music, diving into why humans resonate so deeply with sound, and building a foundational understanding of rhythm, melody, harmony, and structure. As we move forward, you will learn how to set up your own music recording system from scratch, including choosing the right equipment, setting up a home studio, and understanding the basic principles of sound engineering. We will guide you through recording techniques, giving you the tools to effectively capture high-quality audio. In the next phase, we’ll focus on creating and composing original music. You’ll learn how to arrange tracks, make genre-based decisions, and develop a critical ear for how music fits its intended purpose, whether for personal expression, commercial projects, or collaboration. We will explore the art of mixing and mastering to ensure your sound is polished and professional. The course will also cover essential industry knowledge, including how to engage with record labels, collaborate with other artists, and navigate contracts and legal aspects of music distribution. You will gain insights into promoting and releasing your music, building a brand, and leveraging social media platforms to reach a global audience. By the end of the course, you will have a finished, professional-quality piece of music ready for release, along with the knowledge and confidence to continue creating and sharing your work. Whether you aim to become a professional artist, producer, or simply want to learn how to create music for personal enjoyment, this course will provide you with the complete toolkit to make your musical vision a reality. Key Topics Covered: The Basics of Music: Understanding rhythm, melody, harmony, and music theory fundamentals. Why We Resonate with Music: Exploring the emotional and psychological connection between music and humans. Setting Up a Recording System: Building a home studio, choosing the right gear, and learning the essentials of sound engineering. Recording Techniques: Capturing high-quality sound, working with digital audio workstations (DAWs), and microphone techniques. Composing and Arranging: How to write and arrange music with a focus on genre and purpose. Mixing and Mastering: Polishing your tracks for a professional sound. The Business of Music: Signing with labels, managing contracts, and collaborating with other artists. Releasing Music: Building an artist brand, distributing your music, and promoting it on various platforms. This course will take you from the very basics of music to the final release of your own original piece, giving you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to make your mark in the world of music.
Sound (music) · Computer generated music · Music composition
Bass guitar · Guitar · Music theory lessons
My name is Andrea, I have recently concluded my Artist's Master in keyboard instruments at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. My passion for music induced me to apply in the “Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria” in the course of Harpsichord as my principal study. After 10 years studying music and obtaining the diploma of “Grado de Enseñanzas Profesionales” in the conservatory, I developed a deep interest for Classical and Early music for keyboard instruments. Discovering a historical and musical universe, I decided to continue my performing and theoretical investigation studying the bachelor course in keyboard instruments including piano, harpsichord and organ. I had the amazing opportunity to obtain a scholarship and study at the "Conservatorio Tartini di Trieste", in Italy. Working with exceptional teachers, i was able expand my linguistic abilities and cultural appreciation for the expressive diversity of Keyboard music. I have discovered the magnificent variety between many composers all around Europe and the distinct features and techniques they utilized to improvise and to embellish their pieces. During this artistic journey, i have had extraordinary performance experiences as a soloist including playing at the Parlament of Brussels and the National Gallery in Bosnia. Recently, living in London has inspired me to take part in a wide variety of exciting projects such as performing as a keyboard accompanist in Opera Scenes and with the Guildhall Baroque Orchestra in the Milton Court Concert Hall.
Piano · Music composition · Music theory
Voice (music) · Music theory · Piano
Trusted teacher: Hi! I’m Paloma, I’m a film and videogame music composer, pianist and violist. I give classes in music language, music theory, harmony, and composition from classical to film, piano, and viola. My students are any age, any level from beginner to advanced. I will help with exams, GCSE, and A-Levels, as well as help students obtain their grade 5 theory to advance and take higher grades in composition or viola. I started teaching when I was 17 years old. While I was studying viola and composition I would help colleagues learn Harmonic Theory for University exams or just for fun. Whilst studying, in order to support my learning abroad, I started teaching children and teenagers. The classes included a wide variety, from; supporting their studies during the school year, to their first approaches to music as well as nurturing love and excitement for playing and making music. After University I continued giving classes during the last few years. The compositional strand of training if a student wishes to undergo it has many elements we will learn the theory needed to competently make music learn systems that allow us to break down composition as well as multiple genres. work they can do by themselves at their own pace, allowing each student to work and grow at a rate suited to their ability. -Building a strong understanding of melodies and chords and how different instruments work and support each other. -If they are studying in a formal educational establishment, they will receive support and guidance in regard to their work and exams. When I am giving classes in music language, viola, piano... to children, I always try that the classes will be dynamic but at the same time incorporate a little bit of Theory. I utilised exercises that are designed to engage young developmental minds, like those you’d find on a children’s show. For example, singing, playing... songs allows us to train the ears and help them to begin to recognise the different registers, notes, rhythms and tempo. This was done alongside training on their chosen instruments, my aim was and is to nurture a language of music as well as give them practical skills and exercises they can do on their own. I play the piano and viola, so I always try to support them. When it comes to classes for teenagers I teach them theory and practice as well as strong fundamentals but I also allow time to let them lead their learning to give them more agency, allow them to learn their favourite /contemporary songs. This keeps the passion for music alive. With teenagers, my approach centres on elevating and reinforcing what they learn from school using exercises and providing tools to break down ideas musically. In addition, I also prepare for GCSE and A-levels. Lessons will follow a path of progression, teaching them how to approach the next levels of theoretical and practical competence. Allowing the students to understand their Progression and their path forward increases the likelihood they will continue studying. Lessons are flexible, and curated on a student-to-student basis as well as making sure to incorporate what I believe they need to achieve the next level. This involves; practical music training, ear training, building on theoretical knowledge, as well as learning songs they love to ensure they feel fulfilled and have fun with music.
Viola · Music theory · Piano
Trusted teacher: My name is Luke and I am a 24 year old, multi-award winning guitarist from Greenwich, London. I am an experienced and enthusiastic teacher and am adept at all varieties of guitar playing, including, classical, acoustic, electric and bass. Regarding my previous experience in tutoring, I have given 1000's of hours of guitar tuition both privately and in school settings. These experiences have given me a keen sense of how to motivate students and offer them concise and useful advice. I have worked at many excellent institutions in the past, including Streatham and Clapham Girls' School (one of the top private girls schools in the country), Orpington Music Studio, The Royal Arsenal School of Music and Canada Blanch Music Academy. I have found over my experiences of being taught and then eventually teaching that the best method for getting the most out of a student is to listen. If the tutor is acutely aware of where their student needs help and where they are already confident, they can tailor classes carefully to make the best use of the time allowed and to get the maximum potential out of them. This philosophy leads to classes being student-oriented, in that the student leads the tuition. The tutor acts as a supportive crutch, first working through problems together, then allowing them to explore it themselves with the tutor to lean back on. In my first years of training, like many others, I completed grades. Because of this I have a very good knowledge of what it takes to move along this system. However, the grade system should not be seen as the only way to learn an instrument. The same achievement can be gained through simple discussion between student and teacher and the correct prescription of pieces and studies to work on. I am more than happy to walk down whatever avenue they wish to explore. I would love to hear from you in the future. Thank you.
Guitar · Music theory lessons
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