Diploma in Music

4.3
13 reviews
  • I love the online education provided by this educational centre. Great teaching support, opportunities to educate yourself and customer service. You'll never regret when you start learning with Shaw Academy! Totally recommended!
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  • I utterly loved my learning experience in Shaw Academy.
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  • I’m surprised. They contacted me and asked me if I was feeling comfortable with the subject. 5 stars service.
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£ 16.27 + VAT

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19 € 395 €

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    8h

  • Duration

    4 Weeks

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Many people learn to play music by ear and others learn to play through an engagement with its theoretical underpinnings. On this course you will learn the essential skills required for understanding notated music and the theoretical basis of all western music - whether classical, pop, blues, metal or a myriad of other styles. You will learn how to read and write music and also be provided with the groundwork for further exploration into more complicated notation and theoretical analysis. The course is focused on learning by doing so register today to get started.

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About this course

Accredited Diploma

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Reviews

4.3
fantastic
  • I love the online education provided by this educational centre. Great teaching support, opportunities to educate yourself and customer service. You'll never regret when you start learning with Shaw Academy! Totally recommended!
    |
  • I utterly loved my learning experience in Shaw Academy.
    |
  • I’m surprised. They contacted me and asked me if I was feeling comfortable with the subject. 5 stars service.
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4.5
excellent

Course rating

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Yana Orange

5.0
21/09/2017
What I would highlight: I love the online education provided by this educational centre. Great teaching support, opportunities to educate yourself and customer service. You'll never regret when you start learning with Shaw Academy! Totally recommended!
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Helen Throckmorton

4.5
21/09/2017
What I would highlight: I utterly loved my learning experience in Shaw Academy.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Shari O'Hagan

4.5
01/09/2017
What I would highlight: I’m surprised. They contacted me and asked me if I was feeling comfortable with the subject. 5 stars service.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Letty Mudadi

4.5
05/08/2017
What I would highlight: I feel so enthusiastic about the lessons -you can notice it is very professional and informative. Have enjoyed all my time here, thank you Shaw Academy.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Muskaan Abid

5.0
27/07/2017
What I would highlight: The course has been amazing. Thank you so much for the lesson, I have learnt a lot.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2017

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 7 years

Subjects

  • Composition
  • Music
  • Play
  • Musical
  • Musicology
  • Music Analysis
  • Music Education
  • Music Software
  • Musician
  • Musical Work

Teachers and trainers (1)

Niamh Fitzgerald

Niamh Fitzgerald

Educator

Course programme

  • Course Reviews
  • LESSON 1 -

    First Steps

    What is music theory and why is it important? What is tonality? This first lesson explores the reasons why we use music theory and notation. Reading notation is the most effective way to understand what is happening in a piece of music but it can also be used to share musical ideas with others and to gain a deeper appreciation of more complex composition.

  • LESSON 2 -

    Notation and Beginning Scales

    Lesson two introduces the concept of scale degrees and how they can be used to understand the scalar relationship of pitch. This concept will then be used to start exploring scales, beginning with the diatonic major scale - the basis of all western music from classical to jazz, hip hop to heavy metal.

  • LESSON 3 -

    Intervals and Ear Training

    All musical scales are created with intervals - the construction of minor and major scales depends on the sequence of intervals used and the relationship between them. You will learn the difference between major and minor scales, how to recognise the intervallic organisation of pitch and how this organisation is used in different pieces of music.

  • LESSON 4 -

    Chords and Chord Changes

    Every major scale can be used to create different chords - this lesson will teach you how to find the relative chords associated with every major scale and what the relationship between them means. Music occurs in time and this lesson will introduce you to the movement of chords horizontally along the staff. As music moves, it’s harmonic foundation changes - we will look at these harmonic changes and how they occur in different musical examples.

  • LESSON 5 -

    The Structure of Music

    Here we will look at broader structures of music - the development from verse to chorus, the chord changes that are used to create these structures and other kinds of developments in different styles of music will be explored. These structures will be examined and you will learn how to analyse different songs in order to determine the kind of chord changes that are occurring.

  • LESSON 6 -

    Composition

    All the theoretical and practical skills gained throughout the course will be combined during this lesson. This will enable you to write a basic melody and chord progression that changes from major to minor or develops according to structural changes explored earlier in the course. Concepts used for the analysis and composition of more complex music will also be discussed along with practical examples of this analysis and how it can be used in your own work.

  • LESSON 7 -

    Keys and the Minor Scale

    Up to this point almost all of the musical notation examples have been in ‘C’ - what does it mean to change key or to write music in another key? This lesson will explain keys and key signatures, how to understand them and how to read them. Lesson 7 also explores minor chords and minor scales in more depth. Major scales and chords tend to sound bright and happy, whereas minor scales and chords tend to be considered serious or melancholic. This lesson explores these differences.

  • LESSON 8 -

    New Complexity

    In the last lesson we will explore more complex musical examples and how theoretical analysis is used to understand their harmonic structures and overall forms. We will also look at different forms and structures used through the global practice of music beyond the confines of the western world.

Diploma in Music

£ 16.27 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

19 € 395 €