Berkleemusic's New Semester Includes 9 New Courses September 8, 2004
Berkleemusic, the online extension school of Berklee College of Music, has
announced the addition of nine new online courses available for enrollment
for their Fall semester, enrolling now for September 16th.
For those pursuing an interest in music production,
Berkleemusic's new courses in Desktop Music Production for PC, Digital
Performer 101, Making Music with GarageBand, Recording and Producing in the
Home Studio, Making Music with Ableton Live, and Producing Music with Reason
will provide you with the Berklee techniques necessary for producing
music at home, using a variety of different software
applications.
Music Theory 201 will allow you to become a more effective player and writer
by opening up your understanding of the elements that help to put the groove
in jazz, pop, blues, and rock. Songwriters will find the best ways to adapt
chords and progressions to suit their unique style and ideas in the
Songwriting Workshop: Harmony course. Additionally, Berkleemusic's Web
Design for Musicians course will present the visual, audio, and technical
components essential to creating music-focused web sites.
Hew college credit certificate
programs are being offered as well. For more information, visit their web site at www.berkleemusic.com. |