AS/A2 Music Technology

A Level

In North Walsham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Location

    North walsham

  • Duration

    2 Years

Music Technology is taught in the high performing Expressive Arts Department which Ofsted graded as nationally outstanding in 2008. It is a course for musicians and the musically minded who are interested in creating and recording music using computer based technology. From hip-hop to rock, pop covers to film scores and studio production, you will learn how to produce exciting and professional.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

North Walsham (Norfolk)
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Grammar School Road, North Walsham,, NR28 9JL

Start date

On request

About this course

A minimum of BBCCC at GCSE including two from English Language, Mathematics and Science. A GCSE in Music is not required. Experience of sequencing software and playing in a band, orchestra, ensemble or choir will also be an advantage.

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Course programme

AS / A2 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

Exam Board: EdExcel
Music Technology is taught in the high performing Expressive Arts Department which Ofsted graded as nationally outstanding in 2008. It is a course for musicians and the musically minded who are interested in creating and recording music using computer based technology. From hip-hop to rock, pop covers to film scores and studio production, you will learn how to produce exciting and professional results that directly relate to skills needed for Music, Media and ICT-related careers.

The course aims to develop your knowledge of popular music from the early 20th century to the present day, to develop your ICT skills in a music making context and to further your theoretical understanding of Music and creative technologies. Music Technology combines well with other Arts and Media courses as well as ICT and Sciences. It attracts students who are looking for a dynamic, vibrant arts environment with teachers who are passionate about their subject and continue to produce their own work and many students go on to university Music courses such as Studio Engineering, Pop Music Production and Creative Studio Engineering and Music and Technology

Music Technology at Paston has given me an insight into modern recording techniques that I would not have experienced on a more traditional course. Sam Davison.

I found Music Tech gave me a more hands-on experience that helped with the learning side, it was different to Music at school. Andy Dorsett.

Music Technologyhas a good mix of practical and theoretical, its a fun course!Lyndon Ward.

AS Music Technology

At AS level you will study:

MIDI sequencing techniques using Cubase learning how to transcribe and arrange popular songs from a written or audio starting point.
Multi-track recording techniques recording a live multi-tracked performance of a song of your choice.
Popular music styles since 1910 covering everything from blues to fusion, disco to grime, classic rock to nu-metal.
Music Theory we aim to reach grade 2 standard during the first term.

Assessment

Three pieces of coursework (2 popular music arrangements and 1 studio based multi-track recording) and a written examination.

Entry requirements

A minimum of BBCCC at GCSE including two from English Language, Mathematics and Science. A GCSE in Music is not required. Experience of sequencing software and playing in a band, orchestra, ensemble or choir will also be an advantage.

A2 Music Technology

At A2 you will build on and develop the skills acquired at AS, with an emphasis on compositional techniques and production values.

You will learn how to develop finished projects from a range of starting points and evaluate the success of commercial recordings.


You will study:

Advanced sequencing skills, to be combined with your live recording skills.
Studio production skills how to prepare for and run a multi-track recording project (12-24 tracks) from booking musicians to
recording, mixing and mastering the finished product.
Composition techniques learning to compose to a brief, this could be music for film, TV, a song or contemporary music using samples.

Assessment

Three pieces of coursework (1 multi-track recording, one integrated MIDI and audio recording, plus one composition) and a written and practical exam

AS/A2 Music Technology

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