Students will learn how to create new music through the study and analysis of existing music. Students will first learn skills in how to create and record sounds through the study of DAW software Soundtrap and Ableton, as well as programming drums and creating and manipulating sound through synthesis. Through a selection of musical works, styles, and eras, students will learn the theory behind different musical structures, musical elements (harmony, rhythm, melody, etc), the effect of different instrumentation, and unique musical characteristics. Students will thenĀ compose and arrange their own musical works, as well as learning the basics of digital recording.
Classes will be a mix of practical and workshop style settings, giving students the opportunity to learn and use digital recording equipment, practise creating new music, and analyse important music recordings and performances.
It is expected that across a fortnightly cycle students will have:
Students will mostly complete project-based work, with expected assessment tasks as follows:
Ableton (DAW software)
MuseScore