Call for registration: Free piano improv lessons for music production
Social enterprise education hub Alison is offering interested participants free piano improvisation lessons for music production.
The lessons could teach participants how to make piano beats without having to study conventional music theory, and improve on the piano skills of beatmakers.
The course comprises three models: Essentials of Music Theory for Piano, Guidelines to Play Piano as a Beatmaker, and Course Assessment.
It includes nine topics and takes up to three hours in length. It begins by illustrating the fundamentals of piano and the use of basic keynotes to build a solid knowledge base. Students will explore a detailed walkthrough of C major and minor scales and the visualisation of music production concepts for beatmaking through demonstrative video-based lessons.
The music theory presented in this course will guide participants on how the piano works and introduce the fundamentals of beatmaking. The course will also offer beatmakers a deeper understanding of piano chords and scales, counting beats, different rhythms and a variety of tools and techniques that will add fullness to their compositions.
Interested participants can enrol for the course here.
Alison provides more than 1 300 online courses across a wide range of categories free of charge. Its categories include marketing and sales, business and management, teaching and education, language, and more.
“Alison is one of the world’s largest free learning platforms for education and skills training dedicated to making it possible for anyone to study anything, anywhere, at any time, for free online, at any subject level,” the platform says. “Through our mission, we are a catalyst for positive social change, creating opportunity, prosperity and equality for everyone. We believe that free education, more than anything, has the power to break through boundaries and transform lives.”
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