Composition for GCSE & iGCSE school and college exams

Learn how to excel in your music composition assessments.

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Description

Suitable for all budding composers, but especially aimed at those composing in an academic setting for GCSE or iGCSE
This course will be especially useful if you've been asked to compose music but are not sure where to begin. Or you may have a few composition ideas but you want to achieve a high grade in your exam.
Whether your composing for GCSE iGCSE or just composing for fun. this course give you all the tools you need to create outstanding compositions.
In this course we'll look at how - from a background of no musical knowledge - you can use sophisticated techniques of mathematics and neuropsychology to create outstanding compositions which can achieve high grades in your assessments.
We'll look at all the tricks of the trade, so that someone with little to no background in composition can create beautiful music.
We'll explore many simple but highly effective techniques anyone can use to make their music stand out.
We'll learn how to use a variety of tools to take your compositions to the next level.
We'll also examine how music assessments are examined and gain valuable insight into the process of creating a song which will impress the teachers and the examiners.
having spent many years as a teacher of composition, I can help you attain a better grade and help you achieve your goals sooner, with less effort and stress

What You Will Learn!

  • In this course, you will learn how to compose for school or college exams. This course coveres all the basics plus advanced composition techniques
  • You can learn to create outstanding compositions using a few simple tricks I've learned whilst studying Maths and neuropsychology
  • Take your compositions from low grade to high grade marks. I've listened to and marked many school/college compositions and can help you acheive a high grade.
  • You can use these techniques to improve your composing skills in other contexts

Who Should Attend!

  • School and college students studying GCSE or iGCSE