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Trusted teacher: For everyone Are you a musician who regularly performs or do you just want to get started in the world of sound and music? music production? I can help you create and record your own music or how to use electronics can integrate into your performances. what I can offer Ableton live (or other audio software) - Working in arrangement and session view (only on Ableton). - Use of Ableton (or others) for live performances. - Making grooves (heart of the music). - Use of midi controllers - Use of effects - Structuring your music: linear VS non-linear music composition (for different media). Recording, editing, mixing and mastering your music: - Mic placement. - Recording techniques. - Use of MIDI. - Automation. - Mixing techniques (EQ, compression, parallel processing, side chain...). Studio equipment - where to start from scratch. - how to improve your studio. Introduction to the Max programming language (for people interested in the subject or for advanced students) - create visuals for your music. - create your own plugins and effects for Ableton Live. For me, the most important thing is that at the end of the course you have something useful for yourself. I want that your toolbox is filled with practical examples that you have made yourself. These can be ableton templates that you created in class that you can use for your live performances or recordings; a finished mix track; an electronic composition etc. in other words we start get started with your own projects. Otherwise we make them ad hoc.
Computer generated music · Audio production · Audio recording
Trusted teacher: Hello and welcome :) If you are reading these lines it is because you are passionate, determined to learn, to improve your work, sharpen your mind and your ears. You are in the right place!!! The current era offers us the possibility of carrying out musical and audiovisual projects at home for a budget that represents only a fraction of what it would have cost us just fifteen years ago. The material offer is immense and the prices very competitive. Thus it is theoretically possible to produce quality productions, provided that one knows how to equip oneself in coherence with one's needs and that one applies the right principles. In theory yes...but the reality is a little less easy than it seems. Indeed, the current tools, if they are available on everyday objects such as a smartphone or an iPad, are nevertheless governed by rules from the world of professional audio. So, whether your project is musical, a YouTube channel or a podcast, if you want to realize the potential of your idea and achieve your goals, it is essential to have a minimum knowledge base. Otherwise, frustration takes over and your idea, however relevant, ends up in the closet...with all the good resolutions from previous years. Classic. Sad but true. So, as you are passionate, you dig into the subject on the internet, you watch YouTube channels... but alone it is difficult to filter the good from the bad, the true from the false, the useful from the superfluous...this is where I come in to guide you in your quest. Thanks to personalized courses, adapted to your project and your objectives, I propose to give you the keys to a professionalization of your practice. This does not necessarily mean that you want to make a career, but certainly that you have the will to do things according to the rules of the art, to produce quality by broadening the field of your knowledge. Bingo! I offer three categories of courses to choose from, the content of which is adapted to your needs and your level. Therefore, any new registration for a series of courses begins with a telephone or webcam interview in order to determine the educational content appropriate to your expectations. The theoretical part of the courses can be done remotely by the Zoom application, the practical part is done at my home, in a professional environment. With all that said, here is an overview of the different programs: I - Sound techniques and the home studio Objective: to acquire the technical bases necessary for the operation of a home studio in autonomy. - Wiring - Material - What type of home studio for what use? - Theory of sound - Microphony and sound recording - Stereophony - Signal path (signal flow: console, OTB, ITB) - Understand workflows: analog, digital, hybrid - The decibel, its different forms and applications - Metrology (VU meter, PPM, True Peak etc...) - Gain staging: know how to structure your gain like a pro - Sound processing (dynamic, temporal, frequency, harmonic distortion) - The DAW (digital audio workstation: Pro Tools, Ableton Live etc) - Acoustic treatment - Introduction to mixing II - MAO lessons on Pro Tools or Ableton Live Objective: handling and mastering Pro Tool or Ableton Live - What is a DAW - MAO from yesterday to today - Noon - Sampling (sample rate and bit depth) - Internal and external routing - Audio interface - Audio recording - Sequencer - Instruments and MIDI programming - Digital audio processing - Automation - Audio editing - audio export - Setups - Keyboard shortcuts - Introduction to mixing III - Coaching sessions for the professionalization of a musical project Objective: professionalization of your artistic project - Critical listening and analysis of your work - Point by point feedback (sound, programming, arrangements, structure, artistic direction) - Know the stages of production and the various stakeholders - Development of a personalized work plan - Feedback on the work done and advice for progress Do not hesitate to contact me so that I can answer your questions in person! If you want to move forward... there's more to it... :)
Computer generated music · Audio production
Audio production
Computer generated music · Audio production · Music composition
Trusted teacher: My lessons are for anyone who wants to delve into electronic music & sound design. As an experienced composer, producer and sound designer I specialize in applying my broad knowledge and experience in the field of music & technology. Most successful electronic musicians combine different skills, such as working with music production software and hardware, playing a keyboard, recording and mixing, but also music theory and composition techniques. Because as an electronic musician you often have to deal with different instruments & other sound sources, my lessons are also very suitable if you want to learn to design your own sounds, not only to make music, but also as sound effects for videos or games, for example. Just like in my own professional practice, I teach the different aspects of electronic music production: - sound design ('sound design'), both analogue and digital - synthesis - composition techniques - software for music production, so-called 'DAWs' such as Ableton Live - hardware, such as modular synthesizers and effect units - production: recording and mixing of audio - performance of electronic music It is also possible to learn more about (Western and non-Western) music theory and the history of (electronic) music. From my background as a sound designer for games & film, much of me can share knowledge and experience in this. In principle, my lessons are always adapted to the individual needs, knowledge and skills of the student. For the youngest, my approach is to introduce them to music and technology in a playful way. For this I use my own collection of musical instruments that I have collected over the years from all over the world, and which I link to technology.
Audio production · Sound (music) · Music composition
Trusted teacher: Hi! Thanks for showing an interest in my tuition! I've spent my entire adult life passionately obsessed with music and sound and now i take great pleasure in sharing my skills and techniques with anyone willing to learn... Nowadays its too easy to get a sample pack from here and a preset from there and effectively paint by numbers but what i teach is creative expression and how to make music your craft. The end result doesn't come as quickly or easily, but when it does its unmistakably yours. So! I run two courses. One for complete beginners, or those looking to formalise their skill set from the bottom up and one for more experienced producers who are looking to build on their technical knowledge and/or improve in certain areas of production. Below is some detailed information on both courses - //// Beginner (10 x 2 hour lessons) My beginner course has been carefully nurtured over the last 3 years to teach you the fundamental skills you’ll need to write unique, original and exciting electronic music. I don’t just teach you how to write D&B, or Techno. Instead i aim to teach the underlining language of music production and creativity. This will give you the freedom to evolve and grow as a producer in any direction you choose later on. Drawing from my own musical education, I start by teaching you one of the simplest forms of electronic music production. A style pioneered by the early hip hop producers and one that yields instantly impressive results. From there i will introduce you to all of the key techniques you will need to be a highly adaptable producer. Once completed, you will know how to make the music that is in your head and most importantly how to have loads of fun being creative with music and sound. Some of the key subjects we will cover are: * Ableton software training. * Drum programming, working with breakbeats and percussion. * How to dig for, and use samples from old records, film & tv * The language of synthesis and how to design sounds from scratch * Recording live sound and field recording FX (done using smartphon * How to arrange, mix and master tracks * Workflow, concept design and creative approaches. * (and most importantly) How to bring unique flare and originality to your music. //// Advanced (5 x 2 hour lessons) This course is aimed at experienced producers who are looking to improve in certain areas and broaden their skillset. There is no set curriculum for this type of course. They are designed based on the needs of the individual. We work together to establish key areas to focus on. I start by analysing your existing music to establish areas that can be improved on and i ask you to fill in a set of questions which outline your goals and things you would like to achieve. From there i devise a set of lesson that are as effective as possible and optimise our time together. /// The lessons are always 1-2-1 with myself and are conducted over Zoom. This works really well. We can share our screens and the computer audio. I also record each lesson so you can go back and rewatch tricks and techniques in your own time which is something that has proved to be super helpful to my students. /// All my students go away with roughly 10gb of samples from my own collection. I provide as and when they are relevant to a lesson or module. They are not commercially available sample packs. They are sounds i have designed or collected and many of them i have been using for 20 years! /// Last (but far from least!) Which is a place for my previous and existing students to give and receive track feedback, from myself and other members. And also where students can help each other with anything music related. I occasionally set fun production challenges and drop the odd useful set of sounds in there too. The group has nearly 200 members now and many of them collaborate together, meet for mixing sessions in London. And recently there has been talk of organising a record label and club night which is amazing! There is fun to be had and music to be made! If you are interested to know more and would like to meet me and discuss things further, please book yourself in for a 1 hour session where we can go over everything in detail and in a way that is relevant to you. Once we have a clear idea of the best course of action we can look at booking a course for you. /// Things you'll need for either course - Ableton Suite (3 month free trial available from their website or google 'ableton trial') A computer that is compatible with Ableton's system requirements (also found on their website) Some decent headphones (i use Audio Technica ath-m50x and highly recommend them) A decent internet connection. A quiet environment where you can concentrate Thanks and speak soon! George
Audio production · Ableton live · Sound (music)
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Guitar , Music , Composition , Theory & Production/Software (Rotterdam)
Carlos
Carlos is a great teacher, he quickly grasps where you are in your journey and guides you to the next levels. His teaching style really lets you understand concepts and how they are connected. Other great things to mention are his vast experience and the exercises that really push your boundaries. Highly recommended!
Review by STEFAN
Guitar, Songwriting & Music Production Lessons (Online or In-Person) (The Hague)
Hugo
Hugo is just a fantastic guitar teacher! He's got a deep knowledge of music and an awesome friendly vibe. What stood out the most was how he tailored the lessons to fit my needs - really showed how flexible and understanding he is. If you're looking for a guitar teacher who gets you, I highly recommend Hugo.
Review by MEHDI
GUITAR COURSE: in GENEVA PRIVATE TEACHER: any age and any level (Lancy)
(Danny)
I have already had two lessons with Danny, and everything went well, the 1-hour lesson was very well organised and efficiently managed. I would recommend him as he has proved to be punctual and very professional.
Review by NELIDA

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