Are you a music producer, or a songwriter who doesn’t play an instrument? Do you work in DAWs like Logic or Ableton but aren’t sure what your music is actually doing deep down? Perhaps you’ve never got to grips with music theory and how best to use it in your creations. This course will provide some background to what you hear in DAW software such as Logic and Ableton, how music theory relates to it and how develop your ideas with more interesting chords and melodies.
Courses
Music Theory for Computer Musicians
When & Where
- 16 September 2024 - 21 October 2024 ( 12 hours, 6 weeks )
- Evening, Friday
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- Waterloo Centre
Quick Facts
- Availability Yes
- Course Code W24MPPL01A
- Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course
What you will learn
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify and understand notes, scales, keys, chords and intervals and use them to write more complex music
- Write sophisticated chord progressions and turn simple major and minor chords in to more interesting sounding ones
- Write strong motifs and melodies and transpose your music to any key in a sequencer
Cost
Full fee
£120
Concession fee
£90
Class format and activities
Practical workshops, Class discussion of listening assignments. Taking notes during lectures and presentations Group and individual projects
Entry requirements
Suitable for absolute beginners, this course teaches you the basic theory and practical techniques to improve your DAW skills
What you need to know before you enrol
Although examples will be drawn from Logic we can also provide examples for other DAWs such as Ableton or Reaper.
What you need
Pen and paper to take notes A USB memory stick to save your work Handouts and materials given by the tutor
What you can do next
Beginner-level courses in an instrument, such as Piano, Guitar, Ukulele – use your newfound theory knowledge!