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Opportunity for Secondary School Pupils - JAM 4 - Creative Music Technology – A Few Places Left!

19 August, 2020

JAM Four programme in Creative Music Technology is currently open for enrolment 2020-21. If you are keen on music technology, recording, enjoy making podcasts, producing sounds, composing for video clips or make digital music then JAM 4 programme is for you! Pupils are able to learn how to use Logic, Ableton, Cubase and Garage band, with a special training into pro Tools.  It will also enhance your knowledge for GCSE and A levels.

The programme offers opportunities for game compositions, electroacoustic pieces as well as personal projects and workshops. You are supported by specialist tutor and will be learning higher standard of music production through tasks and challenges.  

The venue: The famous Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) at Queen’s University Belfast.   

Starting date: Friday 18 September 2020 

Registrations open now (until 31 August), through JAM QUB website: https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Discover/jam 

 “Jam 4 expands your knowledge of music production in a specialised environment”   

“A fun way to start the weekend!” 

For more information email  jam@qub.ac.uk

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