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Modern Pop Music

Production & Recording

Pete Gleadall

Pete Gleadall

Pete Gleadall is based in London, UK and is a Grammy nominated engineer, producer, mix engineer, programmer, keyboard player and MD. He has worked with many international stars like George Michael, David Bowie, Madonna, Producer Trevor Horn, The Killers, U2, Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Robbie Williams and many many more. Pete has a long-term working relationship with Pet Shop Boys as an engineer, mixer, musician, programmer and their Live MD.

Introduction

Modern Pop Music Production and Recording is a 12-week course of live online classes on producing modern Pop, taught by Pete Gleadall (David Bowie, George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, U2, Tina Turner, The Killers). 

This exclusive online course, in partnership with Garnish Music School, provides you with the latest skills, techniques and first-hand industry insight into the techniques, best practice and top tips and tricks to produce modern pop music. 

The course includes weekly tasks to complete and three live online playback sessions where you can play your music for professional advice and listen to the music and advice of your peers.

What You'll Learn

  • Introduction and Understanding Modern Pop Music Production
  • Examining Pop Song Structures
  • Creating Hooks, both Melodic and Rhythmic
  • Live Online Song Playback and Advice Session
  • Examining Current Hits
  • Mastering Vocal Arrangements
  • Drums & Percussion
  • Live Online Song Playback and Advice Session
  • Electronic Sounds & Synths
  • Dynamic Song Production & Arrangement
  • Music Production Software, Plugins and Top Tips
  • Live Online Song Playback and Advice Session

Commercial Song Writing will consist of:

  • 12 x 2 hour live online classes
  • 3 x live playback sessions
  • All classes recorded for use (during the course only)
  • CREAT-ED Graduate Certificate of Attendance

What skills and equipment do I need to enjoy this course?

Some use of DAW (Protools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper) and some level of musicality or music theory is useful to get the most out of this course but not essential. Applicants are encouraged to highlight any such skills on application.
Overview
Instructor : Pete Gleadall
Duration : 24h
Lectures : 12
Course level : Intermediate
Language : English
Start Date : March | June | September | November