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Higher Learning
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Music For The Media Course
The world's largest training program for media composers from the Film Music Institute out of Los Angeles, this accredited distance learning course will teach you in 11 units the business and skills necessary to market yourself and your music in many industries, including Business Video, Video Games, TV Commercials and Film Scoring. With industry pros acting as tutors, and interviews from world renown composers on CD, you can't lose, regardless of your current skill level or the equipment you own.
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Dave Moulton's Golden Ears
Golden Ears is an audio ear-training course for recording engineers, producers and musicians. You can actually train yourself to recognize the frequencies, reverb times, compression amounts, distortion and the amplitudes in your own recordings. By the end of the course, you should be able to recognize a 3db change in frequency and what frequency it is, and discern reverbs in the milliseconds. Created by Dave Moulton, Grammy-nominated recording engineer, educator, musician and acoustician, the lessons it contains represent thirty years of his extensive studio and teaching experience.
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Berklee Music.com
Berkleemusic.com is the online extension school and career center for musicians, educators and professionals from Berklee College of Music. Check out their online school, with courses in Pro Tools, MIDI Sequencing, Desktop Music Production, Lyric Writing, How to Get a Job in the Music and Recording Industry, and more!
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Audio Institute of America
Whether you want to transform your amateur home recording sessions into professional sound engineering and recording productions or begin a career as an audio engineer, the Audio Institute of America's complete home study course will ensure that you achieve your goals. Divided into 5 parts, each part containing 5 lessons, this audio engineering course will explore all the intricacies of a career as a sound engineer or record producer.
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The New Harvard Dictionary of Music
A technical dictionary that should be an indispensable part of your book collection, this compilation of musical terms, instruments, musical styles and history covers just about everything. From the illustrations of esoteric instruments, to the elaborate definitions which make musical terms clear for the novice and professional alike, this book is essential for those trying to expand their musical horizons - and a great companion for courses such as Music for the Media.
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