Music Technology I, II & III
The Music Technology courses are designed to teach students how to use the MIDI workstation to create and publish their own music. Students in Music Technology I begin with the basics of music creation through technology with focus on software functions and musical elements. Once students have successfully completed Music Technology I they are able to take Music Technology II. In Music Tech II, students begin to use the MIDI workstation creatively by writing more advanced music for use in a variety of situations. Projects in Music Technology II consist of movie trailers, jingles and commercials. Music Technology III offers advanced projects for those students who have completed Music Tech I & II.
Music Technology is available to all students without prerequisite. Music Technology II & III require the previous class respectively.
See a example of Student work from Music Technology II below
Course Curriculum Content:
- Introduction to the equipment, synthesizers, software, MIDI and piano basics.
- Use of the notation software “Print Music” to reproduce songs and create original compositions.
- Rhythm notation and creation of drum beats for all styles.
- Use of “Band in a Box” (accompaniment sequencer) to create standard MIDI files and support music creation.
- Advance uses of “Print Music” including real time entry and multi staff voicing.
- Create melodies with musical phrases and form
- Study and create Blues compositions and other forms.
- Use the sequencer software “Cubase” to create full-length musical compositions using multiple sounds and tracks.
Assessment / Grading:
- Daily Observations: 60%
- Compositions: 40%
Links:
- Cakewalk – PC Windows sequencing and digital audio programs
- Mark Of The Unicorn – Mac OS sequencing and digital audio
- Pro Tools – Professional Digital Audio Program
- Steinberg (Cubase)- Mac/Pc Generic Sequencing
- Cubase Trouble Shooting 1
- Cubase Trouble Shooting 2