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Repetition, Ableton, Sampling, Analysis, Compositional Form

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Loop: Repetition and Variation in Music

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5 Sessions / 6 hours of work per session
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Beginner
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English, Spanish; Castilian, Chinese, German, Portuguese
Topics
Repetition, Ableton, Sampling, Analysis, Compositional Form

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Course Description

A course examining the art of moving while standing still, and traveling far without moving. This will be approached through a study of form and variation techniques used in music. Students will be asked to make more from less while maintaining musical interest in their compositions.

Compositional techniques and styles studied include minimalism, ambient, alternative, musique concréte, popular, independent, experimental and sample based music. Assessment will consist of short composition assignments (1-2 min) rooted in class discussion and readings. These will be turned in as audio files. A single composition of 5-10 minutes will act as the final project.

By the end of this course students will be able to:

· Compose an engaging piece of music using a minimum amount of musical material.

· Critically engage with a piece of music through aural analysis.

· Analyze or break down music compositions to determine structural form and construction.

· Adapt compositional principles to their own music.

· Discover new approaches to music composition.

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Session 1: Critical Listening, Analysis and Repetition (November 26, 2024)
In this session we will learn how to critically listen to a piece of music, break it down and analyze how it was made. We will also learn why we are so attracted to repetition in music.
9 lessons
1. Introduction
2. Listening Safely
3. Active and Critical Listening
4. Analysis Strategies Without Traditional Music Theory
5. Using software to help sharpen the ear
6. Defining the elements of form
7. Repetition in music
8. Repetition and the effect on music and time (Premium Exclusive)
9. Criticism of Repetition (Premium Exclusive)
Session 2: Building blocks of music composition, Strategies for Architecture I: Building a form brick by brick (December 3, 2024)
This session is all about getting the most out of your musical idea. You will learn how to transform and extend that small musical phrase bouncing around in your head into a magnitude of related musical materials.
4 lessons
1. Building Blocks of Music Composition, Strategies For Architecture 1 (Premium Exclusive)
2. Variation Techniques (Premium Exclusive)
3. Building Melodies (Premium Exclusive)
4. Strategies for Architecture, Building a Form Brick by Brick (Premium Exclusive)
Session 3: Strategies For Architecture II: Losing Yourself in Time (December 10, 2024)
Ever lose your sense of time while listening to a piece of music? In this session we will look at ambient music and other longer forms to discover how they play with our sense of time.
4 lessons
1. Strategies for Architecture II Losing Yourself in Time (Premium Exclusive)
2. Ambient Music (Premium Exclusive)
3. Brian Eno and Music for Airports (Premium Exclusive)
4. When is Fast Slow? (Premium Exclusive)
Session 4: Repetitive structures, Sources and Inspiration: Strategies for Sample-Based Works & Understanding EQ (December 17, 2024)
This session looks at music made from repetitive structures. You will also learn how to creatively adopt materials and build sample-based compositions. This is followed by a discussion of EQ to make sure you get a better mix.
8 lessons
1. Repetitive Structures, Sources And Inspiration: Strategies For Sample-Based Works & Understanding EQ - 1 (Premium Exclusive)
2. Harmony (Premium Exclusive)
3. Defining a Sample - based Work (Premium Exclusive)
4. Sources and Inspiration (Premium Exclusive)
5. File Management (Premium Exclusive)
6. Understanding EQ (Premium Exclusive)
7. EQ's and Samples (Premium Exclusive)
8. Altering the Sample to Fit (Premium Exclusive)
Session 5: Composition Case Studies: What can you do if you get stuck? (December 24, 2024)
We will discover some important case studies of contemporary artists working with repetitive musical structures and interesting materials. You will also learn some good strategies for what to do when you get stuck and can’t finish a work.
4 lessons
1. Composition Case Studies (Premium Exclusive)
2. What can you do when you get stuck? (Premium Exclusive)
3. Contrasts (Premium Exclusive)
4. Conclusion (Premium Exclusive)
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Below you will find an overview of the Learning Outcomes you will achieve as you complete this course.

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What You Need to Take This Course
  • Equipment: Computer, high quality headphones or Monitors
  • Digital Audio Workstation (Reaper, ProTools, Logic, etc.)
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