Electronic Music Production Workshop Day

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Join us and get a taste of conservatoire life by learning from the best!

Our experienced lecturers will lead exciting workshops, designed to elevate your skills and inspire.

  • Starts:
  • Duration: 10AM-4.30PM
  • Venue: Leeds Conservatoire
  • Fee: £95
  • Age: 15 - 18 years old
  • Tutors: Craig Golding

Learn from our world-leading musicians and educators who are passionate about nurturing young talent. Receive individual support and constructive advice to help you grow as a musician, and connect with peers who share your love of, and dedication to music. 

Limited spots are available, so register now to secure your place.

Schedule for the day:

  • 9.30 - 10.00   | Registration
  • 10.00 - 12.00 | Session 1 - Mac Lab - EMP composition
    • An introduction to electronic music production composition within a DAW environment 
  • 12.00 - 13.00 | Lunch
  • 13.00 - 15.00 | Session 2 - DJ Suite
    • Introduction to the DJ suite and related hardware and software 
  • 15.00 - 15.30 | Break
  • 15.30 - 16.30 | Session 3
    • Discussion about the day’s sessions, plus information about the Electronic Music Production degree, the standard required and entry requirements    

Content to include:

  • Understanding the basics of  electronic music production and what it actually entails.   
  • Becoming familiar with ideas and concepts for becoming an electronic music producer   
  • Developing an awareness of electronic music production techniques 
  • DAW /DJ hardware and software  

 

Tutor profiles

Bursaries

We want to ensure that no one turns down a place on our Workshop Days due to the cost.

We have a bursary fund that supports students and their families dependent on their situation.

Bursaries and scholarships support young people from underrepresented backgrounds (i.e. Black, Asian and ethnic minority students, disabled students and those from low-income households).

 

Applications for a bursary because your total taxable household income is under £30,000 can be made by entering your household income on the enrolment form. 

 


Bursary levels for 2025:

  • For families with a total household taxable income below £30,000, full bursary awarded where possible

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