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Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin etc. would not have been as popular if they had not died at young age. Do you agree? Why or why not? Best answer wins Yamaha FG-301 acoustic guitar.

  
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In the ancient times, constructing buildings was just an art. Sometimes the buildings used to stand and sometimes they just used to fall down. But it is no longer the same. Today construction of buildings has become a science. Although creating music is still believed to be an art but we are trying to make some science out of it. All that you need to know is how to play any one instrument. And then this ability to compose good music, which is the only thing that differentiates outstanding and good musicians, may be yours. We are one of the few music schools in India which offers such a course. And the reason is that we truly believe in increasing the sense of music of our students and not just merely teaching them few songs.


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Concept - In this course you will learn many different techniques of creating good music and even writing words for that music. You will also be given insight into music arranging. As we are quite confident about our teaching methods, so you may take a free evaluation learning session (according to our convenience) before finally investing in this course. Some of the things that you will learn in this course are:

1) Getting the most out of your lyrics by learning how to combine them accurately and effectively with melody.
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Move your listeners and express yourself more effectively by crafting your songs the way hit writers do.
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Learn to construct strong, expressive melodies that your audiences will remember.
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Develop your writing and arranging skills for smaller bands and larger ensembles and learn techniques that can be applied to both live instrumentation or sequenced/sampled sounds.
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Take your arranging abilities to the next level of development by studying more advanced techniques for voicing chords, orchestration, articulations, and background lines.
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Use harmony creatively in your playing and writing. Learn to hear and modify chord progressions, improvise effectively from chord to chord and deepen your understanding of music's inner workings.

Frequency - 4 practical and 2 theory lessons every month

Batch Strength - Individual lessons (for practical lessons) 

Duration -  4 months

Certification - From School of Symphony  

Investment - You will be required to invest Rs. 1400 per month or you can pay in a single installment of Rs. 4980 for 4 months and get a discount of Rs. 620. Besides an admission fee of Rs. 500 is to be paid annually. Buy Now


Did you know???

Bob Dylan is widely regarded as one of America's greatest songwriters. Much of his best known work is from the 1960s, when his musical shadow was so large that he became a documentarian and reluctant figurehead of American unrest. The civil rights movement had no more moving anthem than his song "Blowin' in the Wind". Millions of young people embraced his song "The Times They Are A-Changin" during that era of extreme change. The radical insurgent group The Weathermen named themselves after a lyric in Dylan's song "Subterranean Homesick Blues" ("You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows").

More broadly, Dylan is credited with expanding the vocabulary of popular music, moving it beyond traditional boy-and-girl themes into the heady realms of politics/social commentary, philosophy, and a kind of stream of consciousness absurdist humor that defies easy description. This allows for a rich ambiguity and plurality of meaning uncommon in song up until his appearance. This lyrical innovation has occurred within the context of Dylan's steadfast devotion to the richest traditions of American song, from folk and country/blues to rock 'n' roll and rockabilly, to Gaelic balladry, even jazz, swing, and Broadway.

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