Course Syllabus
4th Quarter COURSE SCHEDULE
- Genres and sub-genres expanded
- The different Sub Genres of Hip Hop & Rap
- SONGFORM - Professional structuring of music D.A.W, Digital, Analog Workstation: e.g. Bandlab, Garageband or Audacity, Soundtrap, FL Studious, and others.
- HIP HOP to Rap
- The Golden Era to Current artist
- Bandlab will be used for class instruction and tutorials. The principals can be applied to any other production device.
- Vocabulary will be essential to follow assignments
- We will complete teacher lead class demos in phases. Each new phase will orient you to a new skill allowing you to independently create.
- We will focus on editing, motifs, song and audio production.
- We will study intellectual law as it applies to our work.
- We will study how to present our work for professional consideration.
GRADES: Grades will drop 10 points a day for late assignments. 33% of the grade is attendance and participation which is assessed by the students willingness to learn and follow demonstrated procedures.
Students who regularly come to class and attempt all assignments as well as seek assistance when facing difficulties will pass.
3rd Quarter The Business of Music
“I’m a Business…. Man” ( JayZ)
- Black History Month (Motown, Sugar Hill Records, Soul Train, The Apollo, Def Jam, Hip Hop Entrepreneurship, Blues, Gospel)
- Creating Music & Audio products
- Music Theory, and Production
- Beatmaking vs Song Development
- Publishing, Copyright, Sampling, Fair Use, Lawyers Contracts
- Marketing, Radio Play, Commercials Ads, and Merchandise
- Skill Preparation and Habits of Mind
- Music Careers Non performing and performing (What skills do you need and how and where to obtain them