About this course
Are you a budding songwriter, composer or Improvisor? Do you want to know how to apply music theory to your work and understand how it will inform your rhythms, melodies, harmonies, narrative structure, timbre and texture and how they combine to make memorable songs, compositions and improvisations? Join us on this course where we will explore the above through examples and put together our own ideas to construct songs and musical pieces.
The exploration, with examples, of how the application of music theory informs how rhythms, melodies, harmonies, narrative structure, timbre and texture combine to make memorable songs, compositions and improvisations.
By the end of the course, you will understand how to construct songs, musical pieces and/or solos to a proficient level, covering topics and themes including:
- Basic rhythms
- Notes Scales & Chord Progressions
- Primary and Secondary Chords
- Hierarchy of chords / Improvising scales
- More complex rhythms
- Timbre & Texture
- Song structure
- Riffs & Motifs
- More complex chords / passing chords / modulations
- Putting it all together
Booking your place and fee information
Booking your place and fee information
If you are in receipt of certain benefits you will be offered the course for free, however if you have a financial barrier which may prevent you from enrolling on the course, please visit our webpage for further information https www.inspireculture.org.uk skills learning funding your courses
Complete our INSPIRE ONLINE ENROLMENT FORM for each person attending the course.
To enrol on one of our courses, you must have been living in England and have been resident in the UK for the past 3 years.
Some exceptions may apply if you are living in England with evidence of the right to remain and are from an EEU EEAU country (completion of a questionnaire will be required). As we no longer receive funding for our ESFA funded courses for learners living in the devolved areas listed below, full cost fees would apply to these courses if you live in these areas:
Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Greater London
Greater Manchester
Liverpool City Region
Newcastle Upon Tyne, North Tyneside and Northumberland
Tees Valley
West of England
West Midlands
West Yorkshire
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