Ableton Tuition
Ableton Tuition
Hi there,
I’m a music technology graduate from Leeds UK and as a fairly competent Ableton user I’ve recently thought about starting up some kind of 1 on one tuition as a way of passing on my knowledge and maybe making some money!
I haven’t thoroughly thought through how I’m going to go about doing this or whether it will be viable. I just thought it would be interesting to see if anyone else on the board had done a similar thing?
Anyway it would be great to here people’s thoughts on this subject.
I’m a music technology graduate from Leeds UK and as a fairly competent Ableton user I’ve recently thought about starting up some kind of 1 on one tuition as a way of passing on my knowledge and maybe making some money!
I haven’t thoroughly thought through how I’m going to go about doing this or whether it will be viable. I just thought it would be interesting to see if anyone else on the board had done a similar thing?
Anyway it would be great to here people’s thoughts on this subject.
I came across a website for this sort of thing in Bristol, although I can't remember the address.. maybe try Google?
EDIT: http://www.academyofmu-tech.com/
EDIT: http://www.academyofmu-tech.com/
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http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/cour ... usca%5fp=t
Berklee school of music does an online course. For college credit, or no credit. Looks pretty good though, I mean, it is Berklee.
--lifeafter2am
Berklee school of music does an online course. For college credit, or no credit. Looks pretty good though, I mean, it is Berklee.
--lifeafter2am
LOL I probably wouldn’t consider myself a Ninja either! Ableton is definitely one of those programs that everyone wants to know more about. And yeah the DJ’ing side of things means there is a much wider market.
My idea would probably be more along the lines of one on one tuition as with traditional musical instrument lessons rather than the larger scale workshops and such. I think there is a good market base around Leeds because I found whilst studying music production at Leeds Met, that very few students had actually used the program but they had all heard the hype. We didn’t learn how to use it on the course so I found myself helping mates out with the basics.
I might just start out advertising around the universities and maybe a few gig venues and see if I get any interest. I’m a bit worried about inviting random peeps into my studio though so im going to have to put serious thought into how I’m going to go about it do it!
My idea would probably be more along the lines of one on one tuition as with traditional musical instrument lessons rather than the larger scale workshops and such. I think there is a good market base around Leeds because I found whilst studying music production at Leeds Met, that very few students had actually used the program but they had all heard the hype. We didn’t learn how to use it on the course so I found myself helping mates out with the basics.
I might just start out advertising around the universities and maybe a few gig venues and see if I get any interest. I’m a bit worried about inviting random peeps into my studio though so im going to have to put serious thought into how I’m going to go about it do it!