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Classes

Drums
An instrument that needs no introduction and is literally present in all the music we listen to. The drums have a short story, but it has a lot to tell. Rock is drums, jazz is drums, samba is drums, pop is drums. Drums are rhythm, and for that reason, this course is focused on rhythmic learning, technical improvement with coordination exercises, expansion of rhythmic vocabulary within various styles. The course also explores areas such as improvisation and creativity, as well as theoretical understanding applied to the instrument.

Piano
It is considered the most complete instrument of all for good reason. The piano is complex, with rhythm, harmony and melody all at the same time. An instrument with a lot of history, which started in classical music, went through jazz and pop music around the world. The course is designed for students who want to learn classical piano, jazz, or pop. With an emphasis on theoretical knowledge, reading scores and figures. Always within the aesthetic preference of each student, in order to achieve your goal in the most complete and comprehensive way.

Guitar
An instrument that needs no introduction and is literally present in all the music we listen to. The drums have a short story, but it has a lot to tell. Rock is drums, jazz is drums, samba is drums, pop is drums. Drums are rhythm, and for that reason, this course is focused on rhythmic learning, technical improvement with coordination exercises, expansion of rhythmic vocabulary within various styles. The course also explores areas such as improvisation and creativity, as well as theoretical understanding applied to the instrument.

Bass
The bass is the harmonic basis of all the music we listen to. It's like the foundation of a building on which everything else is built. It is the alloy that joins the guitar and drums, or serves as a reference for the vocals. Therefore, his role in music is unquestionable. Regardless of the student's taste (rock, pop, jazz, blues), the purpose of the bass course is to reinforce correct technique and a good understanding of the instrument's harmonic functions. And of course, keep the groove. Solid, consistent and danceable, like a good bassline should be.

Theory
For those interested in expanding their theoretical knowledge about music. A comprehensive course ranging from musical perception to analyzing and learning compositional techniques. Score analysis, cipher, within a pop, jazz or classical context. Subjects such as acoustics of sound and the history of music are also part of the curriculum for this course. Many students question the relationships between chords, rhythms and melodies. This is the place to look for answers.

Production
The production course was designed for those who, in addition to direct contact with the instrument, also seek to learn production techniques, such as mastering DAW's (music production software), capturing, mixing and mastering. For those who want to produce their own music at home, from the moment of its creation until exporting the final product to digital or physical platforms. PROTOOLS and ABELTON will be used as DAW software during classes.
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