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HOURS: 155 (4 Courses)
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PROGRAM
COST: $3249 (Plus
$498 Materials) |
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Materials
charges include Alexander Magazine Training Subscription ($369.00) |
| PREREQUISITES:
Students must have
Internet access and an e-mail account that is checked 3 times a
week, as well as having a planned recording project. |
| JOB DESCRIPTION: |
| The Producer is a person
fully capable of directing or performing the engineering functions of a recording project.
This person
is also capable of directing the music and performance of a band
or artist recording as well as
having the knowledge to direct the marketing and distribution of a regional release. |
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| Pro Audio
Specialist Course
$499
(Includes $99 Interactive Theory-63 Lessons) |
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35 Clock Hours
(2 weeks - 8 weeks) - Six 4-hour theory classes + Three 3.5 hour
seminar classes |
GO TO COMPLETE
PRO AUDIO SPECIALIST COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
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Introduction To Music Theory Course
$399 tuition / $20
materials |
| 24 Clock Hours (8 Weeks)
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8 Classes - 3 hours each |
GO TO COMPLETE
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
| Computer Music
Technologies Course $1249
tuition /$369.00 materials (Includes
Alexander Magazine Training Subscription) |
| 48 Clock
Hours (12 Weeks)
- 12 Classes - 4
hours each |
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GO HERE FOR COMPLETE COMPUTER MUSIC TECHNOLOGIES COURSE DESCRIPTION |
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Production
Specialist Course |
| 48 Clock
Hours (12 Weeks)
- 12 Classes
- 4 hours each - $1299
tuition /$468.00 materials (Includes
Alexander Magazine Training Subscription) |
| Section 1 -
Web & Hard Disc Production-18 Lessons (or
3 class meetings)
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| Planning, execution
and the DAW & Internet techniques employed by the music producer. |
Section
2 - Web Showcasing
- 18 Lessons (or 3 class meetings) |
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Generation of
content pages and MP3 files used in showcasing and presenting
the product over the web |
| Section
3 - Music Business
Planning - 18 Lessons (or 3 class
meetings) |
| Lessons on industry
standards, procedures and conditions regarding royalty
structure, music publishing, music releasing and covering the
roles of record companies, publishers, distributors, song
writers, recording artists, and music producers.
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| Section
4 - Test Marketing
Music - 18 Lessons (or 3 class meetings) |
| "Selling
In" to the music industry regarding distribution and
acceptance of the product by retail outlets and alternative
marketing strategies. |
| Final Exam: Final
examination will be given 7 days after the last class.
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