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💰 How expensive are private music production classes in my area?

Are you interested in taking music production lessons?

 

Private courses with a music production teacher on Superprof is on average $54.

 

There are currently 18 music production instructors available to give music production classes in Melbourne and the surrounding suburbs.

 

Prices will differ depending on:

  • The experience of your music production tutor
  • Where your lessons will be. Are you taking your lessons (via Skype or an outside location)
  • The frequency of your lessons and the duration of each lesson
  • The goal of your classes

 

97% of our instructors give their first lesson for free.

 

Check out the prices of the music production instructors near you.

💽 How many tutors are currently offering music production lessons near you?

There are currently 18 teachers offering music production lessons in Melbourne and the suburban suburbs.

 

Take a look at your teacher's personal listing and contact the music producer that suits to your needs. On Superprof, we have music production tutors covering different types of genres and sounds, from house to hip hop.

 

Choose your lesson from our range of more than 18 teachers.

🖥 Can you take private music production classes online?

Did you know you can contact a music production teacher and have lessons from your home?

 

On Superprof, many of our music production tutors also offer private online tuition. In fact, about 80% of the private teachers across our platform give music production lessons online.

 

To find available classes online, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available instructors offering online courses in your desired subject.

 

Online courses via Skype offer you more advantages in terms of flexibility and are often less expensive as the teacher does not need to travel.

 

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⭐️ How did students rate their music production teacher in Melbourne?

Music production students gave their instructor an average 5 out of 5 from a sample of 7 scores.

 

If you have any complications with your lessons, a member of the Superprof customer service team will be available to help you find a solution (via email during weekdays).

 

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🤨 Why should you begin music production classes in Melbourne?

With the help of an experienced music producer students are able to learn how to properly plan out their tracks and learn all the elements that make a great song! 🎶

 

All music production private lessons with a competent private tutor offer you the possibility to create your own sound.

 

A messaging service allows you to get in touch with your tutor to organise your music production classes whether you want to learn from the comfort of your home or at an outside location

 

Make use of our search engine to find your teacher from among 18 private tutors in Melbourne.

 

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✅ Average price :$54/h
✅ Average response time :5h
✅ Tutors available :18
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

Study Music Production in Melbourne

Why Study Music Production

If you are a musician in your spare time or study music at school or university, you may be on your way to creating and producing your own original music and songs. In the modern-day and age, there are many ways to go about this, but many of them are technologically advanced and take a bit of training to get used to.

Knowing how to use music production software like Ableton Live, or learning about DJ mixing and production with Serrato, is almost essential knowledge for students who wish to study and make a career in the music and sound production industry. If you are a student already studying a music production diploma or bachelor degree course at university, it is likely that you have some experience with Ableton Live or other sound engineering software.

Whatever your level of skills in production, your tutor can share their knowledge and experience with you to teach you all you need to know about the international world of sound and audio, including:

  • Sound Engineering
  • Audio Recording
  • Music Production
  • DJ Mixing
  • Music Theory

Working with a private music production tutor gives you the chance to study and learn from the real-world industry experience that is shared with you. Depending on your level of production skills and own experience working with Ableton Live and other software your tutor will tailor your lessons to tackle the basic or more advanced elements of music production.

 

Learn From Professional Tutors

It's important to find a reliable and professional music production tutor who can share valuable knowledge with you, and help your skills grow. With Superprof, it is easy to find a tutor just like this based on your personal needs.

On a tutors' online profile you are likely to find information on a few different things including:

  • Their work experience in the music production industry
  • Their experience teaching music students
  • The type of music they have experience recording or producing - Electronic, Pop, Rock Etc.
  • Any qualifications they hold
  • Reviews from previous students of their music production course

All of this information can be very useful in deciding which tutor to study with. See how their experience matches with your own, will they have much to teach you if you are already at an advanced level? Will their fee be too high if you are a beginner and they are an expert teacher?

Most tutors you come across will have years of experience in sound engineering and music production, so they will likely all be well placed to help you on your learning journey, But it is helpful to be able to narrow down your search to get the best personalised experience.

Working with a tutor is flexible to your schedule, so you need not worry if you have a busy week completing work for your diploma certificate or bachelor degree at university - Your tutor will try their best to find a time that works for both of you.

 

Where To Take Your Skills in Music Production

Once you have completed your music production course, whether you are taking a diploma certificate, bachelor's degree, or just a tuition course in your free time, you may be wondering what to do with this knowledge. Luckily there are plenty of options for you to look into.

The first thing to consider is becoming the producer of your own music! If you are a creative music student who is passionate about writing and recording songs and performing them to crowds, why not put your new skills to good use and put together an EP or even an album for yourself!

Many famous music artists start their careers with self-published records, and you can do the same! Whether you make electronic music purely through software like Ableton Live, or you play instruments and use recording and production software to master your songs, you could be gaining valuable experience and saving a fair amount of money by being your own producer.

You could also work in Film & TV, providing audio expertise to the sound effects team, or even helping to compose and produce the soundtrack. Both Film & TV and the Music industry are largely international, meaning you will always have opportunities to take your work overseas, either going on tour or travelling to meet bands who wish to work with you.

There are many career paths for you to follow after you complete your study and gain a diploma or bachelor degree in music production, what's important is that you enjoy the work you do and allow your creative side to run free!

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