Sight-Reading - Drums - Pro School Course
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Medium of instruction: | English |
The study of sight-reading, music notation, the related elements that appear in written popular music, and the concepts and techniques necessary for successful study and mastery of strong sight-reading skills on the drumset and percussion instruments. Topics covered will allow you to develop a solid base with which to advance your musical and technical skills. This course provides a detailed presentation and study of rhythmic and melodic notation, the elements of a page of music: measures, bar lines, staffs, repeat signs, lines, spaces, ledger lines, clefs, advanced rhythmic notation such as odd groupings and metric modulation, various approaches to notation such as the differences in pop scores, big band writing, and orchestral notation, directional elements such as signs, codas, multiple endings, interludes, cues and the like. The course will also stress the very important concept of establishing and understanding the road map to a chart at a glance and the subject of reading while following a conductor.
In Class Credits: 24
Project Credits: 16
Total Credits: 40
Eligibilty
Instrument playing experience: at least 2-5 years.
Added advantage for those who have studied in: The Trinity Rock & Pop School / Rock School from Grade 4 onwards I Trinity Guild Hall / ABRSM from Grade 3 and above.
If not, the student should have adequate knowledge in music theory, which shall be tested by our teachers. This would include music concepts, reading and writing skills (tabs, notations, etc.)
The student has to prepare 2 pieces of contrasting styles; e.g. fast tempo v/s slow tempo.
The student has to demonstrate the ability to play along with a click track and the ability to sight-read.
The student has to submit a video clip of them playing the instrument solo.
Fluency in English
Privileges
10 Hours of advance booking available per week for individual practice and projects.
Unlimited spot bookings available for individual practice and projects on first come first serve basis.
Access to studio facility for recording projects.
Access to Band Rehearsal room for performances projects.
Access to auditorium for performances projects and shows.
Rules
Bookings are made available subject to project brief, class schedule and availability.
Student has to pass in all projects for successful completion of the module.
Attendance percentage lower than 50% disqualifies the student from the current module.
In the event of failure in a module or disqualification from a module, a student can test out of the module. Testing out charges will be applicable.
The focus here will be on providing a condensed, yet thorough, practical approach to the drums – through simple and fundamental techniques and concepts that can be easily learned and quickly applied.
Each module will focus on the required instrumental techniques for performing in a given style, with the emphasis on learning these techniques through studying actual music and musical application, rather than focusing on a wealth of technical exercises.
In addition to these technical fundamentals, each course will begin with a study of the development and key artists and repertoire of a given style. True School believes that it is through the study and emulation of key artists and ensembles that a student first begins to grasp a style of music.
The course will then move into the specific musical elements of each style through the study of representative repertoire, harmony, melody, rhythms, sound, groove, improvisation and the like.
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TSM (The True School of Music)
The True School of Music endeavours to be the vanguard of providing music education of the highest caliber, helping students take the initial steps or continue their journey to higher levels in the music industry. It has an international faculty drawn from Manhattan School of Music, New York City for its professional program, international DJs for the DJing courses, and studio & live sound and music production courses authored by The Academy of Contemporary Music, UK.
Here students will learn western and Indian instruments, music production, composition, studio & live sound and DJing, through full and part-time courses. True School has some of the world's leading professional tutors, state-of-the-art music facilities, current experience and the industry connections to be able to succeed in this space.