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What is the average price of Music Production lessons?

The average price of Music Production lessons is $51.

However, the price of lessons will depend on a number of factors:

  • The teacher's overall experience
  • The location and format of your lessons: whether you choose to take Music Production lessons online, in-home, at a neutral location, in a group or one-to-one.
  • The duration and frequency of your lessons. Many teachers offer 'Packs' of lessons at a discounted rate.

91% of teachers also offer their first lesson for free.

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Why take private Music Production lessons?

With the help of a personal Music Production teacher you can learn Music Production quickly and in total confidence. 

Our private tutors customise their lessons to suit your needs and help you achieve your personal goals. 

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Can you learn Music Production online?
Most of our music production teachers offer their music production lessons lessons online.

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3421 tutors are currently available to give Music Production lessons near you.

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From a sample of 1334 tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

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Make a sound in the industry with a course in Music Production

Make some music and live a little! Year after year, professional audio, recording, and music production and mixing are becoming more and more popular in Australia, and with online options, it's becoming easier and easier to get to know the recording and mixing tools like Ableton live which you can plug into your computer and use online, and get studio experience to level up!

Given the ease of access to music and mixing skills and mixing techniques and technologies, a certificate, diploma or degree from a course in music production really has endless possibilities. And this isn't just for electronic music either! A music producer can get credit for their work on a number of creative types of work.Β 

The credit you get in your program will help you engineer sound (and engineer a successful career!) in such a way that you will see exactly where your fees are being spent - you won't just have a great experience and spend your time recording and mixing well year after year, your skills will be able to instantly put to work in he industry.

Performance, recording, and mixing music

Learning about this is a key aspect of any music production course. The time spent throughout the year in the recording booth and mixing studio will take place on campus, but imbue students with advanced professional skills that let them engineer sound and edit tracks in a way that can impact the whole music industry. The certificate, diploma, or degree is really just to show that the student can apply the learning from their program and show that the fees were well spent. The real magic happens when the students finish the course or program and get into the industry to create music!

The performance element is crucial: you need the techniques, tools, and skills to actually make a sound with your music. Whether you want to just record live or learn to sample various different audio elements in your course is up to you, and many courses fo offer live and mixing recording options. Nonetheless, whether you want to be a professional music maker or just an editor, being a good music producer is crucial since you know the steps it takes to really make a great song. Melody, vocal quality, instrumental arrangement, and how to engineer the sound to be just right in the recording stage can take years to master.

Once you've calibrated the elements of the performance and recording, it's time to get to work using those mixing skills! This can be a very advanced step, and can vary depending on whether you want to work with jazz, electronic, country, or pop music. Whilst the industry does use different audio features and overlap them in all of these styles, it has to sound just right which is why it can take week after week to get just one sound right on a track! Mixing the music takes so many elements in and is precisely why a course lasts for more than a year.

We also definitely recommend getting your certificate, diploma, or bachelor degree in sound and music production on campus since you will spend your whole week in the studio and then mixing, and have access to music and sound crafting and editing tools (Ableton really is one of the best), software, and techniques that you wouldn't if you just did your course online or by yourself.

What goes into music and sound production

A given student will learn a lot in their courses of study that make it obvious why they're paying fees to learn this. The career benefits are great since you learn from creative pro types from the industry, whose professional skills you can apply yourself throughout the years of your career.

As always, there is often fee after fee that a promoter will apply when promising a bachelor student international fame, but this should not be paid any mind - you will learn quickly throughout your creative industry studies that a pro can apply their skills even from behind their own computer and make music easily online once they have the right skillset.

At its most essential, music and sound production is what go into the recording of a track. This is exactly why we mentioned previously the elements of performance, recording, and mixing. The actual steps that get covered include songwriting, arrangement, tracking, editing, mixing, and mastering, in that order. Whilst there is obviously a performance element to it too, the person who is in charge of the sound engineering and overseeing the production of the music and sound quality itself will typically let the musician do this themselves then make sure the final outcome is really of the best quality it can be.

The producer is however involved from the very start to the very end of the process. Whilst they don't write and sing the songs, they're the ones who are responsible for making sure the finished product is really polished and has that golden sound that it needs to have. The producer is the one who ensures that this is a piece of music that has ticked all the boxes at every stage. They will also of course be the one who makes sure all the equipment is in working order and hires the people who have adequate training for the tools and software they will be using.

And here is where a music and sound production course comes in! Become the right person for the job with a course and some specialised help from one of the spectacular tutors available on Superprof!

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