The classes are $20 per 30 minute class. The students will be able to "text" questions via the YouTube page, and if you purchase 4, you will get one free!
Class Name | Prerequiste |
Intro to Music Theory I | none |
Intro to Music Theory II | Intro to Music Theroy I or equivalant |
Intro to Ear Training I | Intro to Music Theroy II or equivalant |
Intro to Ear Training II | Intro to Ear Training I or equivalant |
The Science of Music I | none |
The Science of Music II | The Science of Music I or equivalent |
Sound Mixing I | none |
Sound Mixing II | Sound Mixing I or |
Music Recording I | Sound Mixing I or equivalant< |
Music Recording II | Music Recording I |
Making Music with Garage Band | none - you need a mac computer with Garage Band |
Live Sound Mixing | Sound Mixing II or equivalant |
Light Theory | none |
Stage Lighting with DMX | none |
If you are interested in learning music via Skype or Facetime, please contact us to arrange a lesson.
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Downloading and setting up Skype is free & easy. Click the skype link at the bottom of the page, and you will be directed to a download site, and will be connected to our skype channel.
If you have a webcam Skype will automatically detect it and offer a way to test it to ensure everything is working correctly. Once that is done, any Skype call can include video.
Bristol is a suburban city located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, 20 miles (32 km) southwest-west of Hartford. The city is also 120 miles southwest from Boston, and approximately 100 miles northeast of New York City. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 60,477.
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