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    Welcome to Berkleemusic, Berklee College o Musics online

    continuing education division. Berkleemusic oers a comprehensive

    catalog o accredited online courses and certifcate programs in all

    areas o contemporary music, including songwriting, arranging,

    production, education, music business, and perormance. I you

    are looking to enhance your career opportunities, develop your

    skills, or connect with like-minded musicians, Berkleemusic has

    something or you. I invite you to explore our web site to discover

    the many ways Berkleemusic.com can help you achieve your goals.

    Carin NuernbergDean o Continuing Education

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    The Best of Berklee Online

    With Berkleemusic, you can study what you want, when you want, andwhere you want. Te best online educational tools and the newest technology

    availableweekly real-time chats, discussion boards, interactive activities

    and quizzes, and personalized eedback on your assignments rom your

    instructorenable you to pursue your crat with new depth and insight.

    Step Inside a Free Sample Coursewww.berkleemusic.com/welcome/samplecourse

    What are the lessons like?Youll work with innovative, interactive tools to help guide you

    through your courses twelve weekly lessons. Youll completethe lessons on your own schedule within the week, begin

    and end as you need to, at a pace thats right or you.

    What is the homework like?Assignments are due at the end o each week, and could

    include recording audio les, developing business and

    marketing plans, or writing, arranging, or orchestrating

    music. Your instructor will provide detailed eedback,

    then assign a grade on your weekly assignments.

    How do you interact with others?Instructors lead weekly chats with the entire class to discuss course

    content and address any questions on the weeks lesson. Students

    can post questions and communicate with other classmates

    in the courses dedicated discussion board. Private messages

    can also be used to communicate directly with instructors.

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    ARE YOU READYTO GET STARTED WITH BERKLEEMUSIC?

    Contact a Student Advisor today. Our Advisors areaccessible by phone, email, or chat to expertly guide you

    through your online experience.

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    Get Started.

    ONLINE COURSES12Weeks

    MULTI-COURSE CERTIFICATES13 Years

    LENGTH

    Berkleemusics fnancial aid options make it easy to fnance youreducation or as little as $50 A MONTH.

    Options include: Loan Programs

    Employer Tuition Assistance

    Military Benets

    FINANCIAL AID

    PICK A TERM

    Fall Winter Spring Summer

    AREAS Guitar Music Production

    Music Business

    Songwriting

    Arranging

    Music Theory, Harmony,

    & Ear Training

    Bass

    Voice

    CREDIT VSNON-CREDIT

    Receive a Letter Grade

    Transerable to Other Schools

    Upgrade to a Certifcate

    Credit Non-Credit

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    Ben NewhouseProduction

    Author, music supervisor,

    and composer on dozens o

    television shows, lms, and

    stage productions or media

    corporations including ABC,

    FOX, MTV, and Disney, he has arranged

    movie themes, and scored or ull-length

    eature lms using Digital Perormer.

    Read Bens Blog

    Rick PeckhamGuitarAssistant Chair o Berklees Guitar

    Department, he is an internationally known

    jazz guitarist, clinician, composer, and writer.

    He has perormed with George Garzone, Jerry

    Bergonzi, Mike Gibbs, and recorded with the

    jazz collective Um, eaturing John Medeski.

    Roberta RadleyPerormance, Music Theory

    Roberta Radley is Assistant

    Chair o the Ear Training

    Department at Berklee

    College o Music, as well as

    co-author o the Department

    Core Curriculum Ear Training 1-4 books.

    She is also the author o the Harmonic

    Ear Training DVD on Berklee Press.

    Michael RendishHarmonyFounding chair o Berklees Harmony

    Department, he has composed,

    orchestrated, and conducted some 30 lm

    scores, and was an arranger and guest

    conductor o the Bangkok Symphony

    Orchestra o the 50th Jubilee Concert

    in honor o the King o Thailand.

    Paul SchmelingPerormance, Music TheoryRecently retired as chair o the piano

    department, he is co-author o the Berklee

    Practice Method: Keyboard(2001) and

    Instant Keyboard(2002) and the author

    o Berklee Music Theory: Book 1.

    Jan ShapiroVoice

    Jan is the chair o the Voice

    department at Berklee

    College o Music. She has

    presented vocal clinics around

    the country and toured

    extensively, perorming in jazz clubs,

    hotels, and supper clubs across the U.S.

    Brad HatfeldSongwritingBrad is an Emmy-winning composer and

    one o Bostons most prolic musicians. His

    compositions have been heard in movies

    such as Borat, Analyze This, and Cop Land,

    as well as dozens o TV series including The

    Sopranos, Six Feet Under, ER, and CSI.

    Jimmy KachulisSongwriting

    A composer, arranger, and conductor, hehas worked with great artists like George

    Coleman, Jon Hendricks, Eric Gale, John Lewis,

    and Martha Reeves, and his compositions

    have been eatured on scores rom The

    Sopranos to Touched By An Angel.

    Mike KingMusic Business

    The Director o Marketing

    at Berkleemusic, Mike is the

    author o the book Music

    Marketing: Press, Promotion,

    Distribution, and Retail,

    as well as the author and instructor o

    several online music marketing courses.

    Read Mikes Blog

    Matt MarvuglioPerormanceThe Dean o the Perormance Division

    at Berklee College, he is a virtuosic

    futist and composer who has traveled

    extensively, premiering his compositions.

    He has presented clinics or the National

    Flute Association, and the International

    Flute Convention in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    Danny MorrisBassDanny has been a Berklee

    aculty member since 1988.

    He has perormed with Bo

    Diddley, Robin Ford, James

    Cotton, and Paula Abdul.

    Larry BaioneGuitarChair o the Berklee College o Music

    Guitar Department. He has studied

    with Lenzy Wallace, Mick Goodrick, Bill

    Harris, William Leavitt, Bucky Pizzarelli,

    and Jim Hall, and received a Downbeat

    Hall o Fame Scholarship award.

    Je BaustProduction

    A composer, audio engineer,educator, and multi-

    instrumentalist, he has

    created scores or ESPN,

    NESN, Avid, Sony, Polaroid,

    Sharp, Reebok, Lotus and others.

    Eric BeallMusic BusinessVice President, Creative at Sony/ATV

    Music, ormer Creative Director or

    Zomba Music Publishing, as well as a

    songwriter and record producer.

    Lauren DavisMusic BusinessAn accomplished music business attorney

    with a past client list that includes the

    Allman Brothers, the Psychedelic Furs, and

    Tim Collins (Manager o Aerosmith).

    Suzanne DeanArrangingAn arranger, educator, composer, keyboardist,

    and vocalist, she has released two albums on

    Nova Records, and worked as an orchestrator

    on the television seriesJake and the Fatman.

    Michael HamiltonSongwriting, ProductionWrote and produced hip-

    hop pieces or guest artists

    such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog,

    Warren G, Method Man,

    Diddy, and Mystical. He

    has produced recordings or Interscope,

    Island De Jam, and BGP Records.

    Learn from the BestBerkleemusics aculty consists o distinguished industry proessionals and many o the same

    instructors that teach at Berklees main campus in Boston. Tey are recognized experts in

    their feldshaving produced and engineered hundreds o artists and numerous award-

    winning projectsand their students work has earned scores o GRAMMY nominations.

    Meet Some O Our Online Faculty

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    Online Music CoursesOur award-winning courses are authored and taught by industry experts and

    the same renowned instructors that teach at Berklee College o Musics main

    campus in Boston. Our courses are twelve weeks in length, and are accredited

    by the New England Association o Schools and Colleges. Credits earned in

    a Berkleemusic course can be transerred to another college or university, at

    the discretion o the receiving institution. Many Berkleemusic courses are also

    transerable into Berklee College o Music or credit.

    Over 80 Online Courses Now Enrolling In:

    Guitar

    Music Production

    Music Business

    Songwriting

    Arranging

    Gary Burton: JazzImprovisationGary BurtonLearn the art o Jazz improvisation rom Gary

    Burton, one o the most renowned improvisers

    in the jazz world. Learn dierent types and

    styles o compositions rom the perspective o

    the improviser, and take an in-depth look athow mental, harmonic, and melodic processes

    contribute to the instinctive skills that an

    improviser puts to use when taking a solo.

    Guitar Chords 101Rick Peckham

    Add more dynamics and expression to yourplaying and gain a greater eel or your

    instrument by learning Berklees approach to

    the construction o chords and chord voicings.

    Guitar

    Acoustic Guitar TechniquesAbigail Aronson ZocherStrengthen your rhythmic strumming,

    use o alternate tunings, and ngerstyle

    playing, and improve your fuency,

    tone, dynamics, and control.

    Acoustic Blues GuitarDan BowdenDevelop a oundational, working repertoire

    in the acoustic blues style that includes

    early and contemporary material rom the

    Mississippi Delta, Texas, Georgia/Carolinas,

    and more. Learn to ngerpick melodies and

    solos over independent bass patterns, and

    perorm in the acoustic bottleneck slide

    style in both standard and open tunings.

    Steve Vai Guitar Techniques

    Scotty Johnson and Steve VaiGain a deep understanding and commando the playing styles, repertoire, techniques,

    and musical concepts o guitar legend and

    Berklee alum Steve Vai. Learn the secrets

    behind Vais best-known compositions

    and virtuosic techniques, and learn to

    improve your own solos, chord and rhythm

    playing, and overall voice on the guitar.

    Guitar Chords 201: ChordMelody and InversionsRick PeckhamMaster Berklees approach to playing guitar

    chords. Improve your style, intonation,

    technique, time eel, and tone in this

    in-depth course. Explore open triads, seventh

    chord structures, open triadic shapes, and

    inversions in a variety o musical styles.

    Guitar Scales 101Larry BaioneOrganize the guitar retboard, develop

    your technique, and learn to condently

    navigate the instrument by gaining a

    rm understanding o the pentatonic,

    blues, major, melodic minor, and harmonic

    minor scales and their modes.

    Jazz Guitar 101Bruce SaundersStudy the styles o some o the most infuential

    jazz guitarists, and learn the basics behind

    the jazz language: chord/scale usage, building

    melodic tension, and improvisation techniques.

    Jazz Guitar 201: AdvancedJazz Guitar ImprovisationBruce SaundersFurther develop your jazz guitar

    perormance skills by learning advanced

    techniques to improvise over chord

    changes, both in traditional standards

    and complex modern harmony.

    Music Theory, Harmony, & Ear Training

    Bass

    Voice

    Keyboard/PianoWorkLoad

    510 hours of coursework

    per course, per week

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    Music Production

    Programming andProducing Drum BeatsErik HawkinsLearn to compose and produce polished,

    proessional-sounding drumbeats

    in a variety o dierent styles.

    Music Video Editingwith Final Cut ProMehdi HassineLearn all the steps and tools necessary to create

    a high-quality audiovisual experience, including

    how to assemble, enhance, and maximize the

    use o video, audio, and graphic content.

    Microphone Techniques:Recording and ProductionAndy EdelsteinEective microphone techniques resulted in

    some o the most iconic music ever committer

    to tape. Consider Phil Spectors signature

    Wall o Sound, which relied heavily on

    appropriate microphone techniques, or Led

    Zeppelins iconic recording o John Bonhams

    drums on When the Levee Breaks, recorded

    with a stereo microphone on the second

    foor stairway at Headley Grange Studio.

    Whether your sessions eature a single vocalist

    or rapper, metal trio, or large big-band jazz

    ensemble, the ability to get good sounds is

    essential to producing competitive results.

    AcousticsEric ReuterBecome a better recording and live

    sound engineer, and improve your

    editing and mixing environment by

    learning the ins and outs o acoustics.

    Art o MixingRichard Mendelson andAlejandro RodriguezExplore the many creative and technical

    considerations necessary to mix in todays

    music production environment. Acquire

    the core skill set needed to mix multi-track master recordings to a stereo

    nal mix-down suitable or release.

    Getting Your Guitar SoundDan BowdenLearn to use your ears, hands, and the

    tools o the trade to play jazz, rock, blues,

    country and other genres, with a hi-quality,

    authentic and persuasive guitar tone.

    Rock Guitar SoloingRobin StoneLearn to play a great rock guitar solo! Rock

    Guitar Soloing is designed to help guitarists

    who may have learned the technical aspects

    o playing, but lack the theoretical application

    o the musical elements that make up a

    strong solo that moves the listener.

    Classic Rock Guitar Joe MusellaElevate your playing by learning the

    styles and techniques o the architects

    o classic rock guitar: Hendrix,

    Clapton, Beck, Gilmour, and Page.

    Funk/Rock and R&BGuitar SoloingThaddeus HogarthLearn the appropriate scales, the best

    use o eects, and the rhythmic and

    melodic timing to create an authentic

    unk-based solo and sound.

    Rhythm and Groove GuitarBruce BartlettLearn the rhythmic techniques and chord tools

    that are the oundation o groove-based music.

    Expand your chord knowledge and learn to

    construct original rhythm guitar grooves that

    you can apply to a wide variety o music styles.

    Blues Guitar WorkshopMichael WilliamsStudy the techniques and licks o classic

    blues stylists, such as T-Bone Walker,

    Lightning Hopkins, B.B. King, and Magic

    Sam. Gain a oundation in orm, control,

    eel, and harmony that will help to bring

    a blues sound to your playing or add more

    depth to any other style o music.

    Getting Your Guitar SoundDan BowdenLearn to use your ears, hands, and the

    tools o the trade to play jazz, rock, blues,

    country, and other genres, with a hi-quality,

    authentic, and persuasive guitar tone.

    Basic ImprovisationMatt Marvuglio, Jim Odgren,

    and Edward TomassiLearn a step-by-step approach to improvisation

    that applies to all styles and any instrument.

    Develop your solos by studying the ris

    and licks o legendary players, and learn to

    incorporate the infexions, eel, and nuances

    o the masters into your own playing!

    Critical Listening 1Dan ThompsonCreate compelling, proessional-sounding

    songs by learning to identiy the production

    elements that contribute to a well balanced,

    artul and proessional-sounding mix.

    Advanced Audio EarTraining or Mix EngineersDan ThompsonExpand your production skills and take your

    critical listening to the next level by learning

    to identiy and implement mix strategies,

    compression and panning techniques,

    and a wide array o proessional mix

    approaches across multiple genres o music.

    Music Production AnalysisStephen WebberDevelop the skills to listen to music

    like a seasoned music producer. Learn

    to identiy the elements o eectiverecords, and gain the skills to bring these

    elements to your own productions.

    Desktop MusicProduction or MacMichael Bierylo and David MashMaster the tools and techniques

    or producing great-sounding

    music at home on your Mac.

    Desktop MusicProduction or PCMichael Bierylo, Steve

    MacLean, & David MashMaster the tools and techniques or producing

    great-sounding music at home on your PC.

    Recording and Producingin the Home StudioDavid FranzTake your demos through the entire music

    production process, and learn to apply a

    number o concepts and techniques that

    will dramatically improve the sound o your

    recordings, mixes, and masters no matter

    what recording device you are using.

    MIDI SequencingIntermediateMichael MossLearn to create musical-sounding MIDI

    arrangements with assignments that

    challenge your creativity while you produce

    music in three divergent styles: electronic

    dance music, blues, and advertising scoring.

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    Film Scoring 101Donald WilkinsCreate original music to accompany a

    visual medium by learning undamental to

    more advanced lm scoring techniques.

    Audio Post Productionor Film and TVMark CrossBecome a more marketable and

    in-demand producer by mastering

    the tools and techniques necessary to

    complete a ull audio post production

    project, including sound design, oley,

    dialogue, and music or a short lm.

    Live Sound: Mixingand RecordingBill GibsonLearn to construct a dynamic, high-quality mix

    or live sound. Identiy proper microphonetechnique, equalization, eects, and

    dynamics processing to build proessional

    sounding instrument sounds and vocals.

    Producing Music withDigital PerormerBenjamin NewhouseGain a complete understanding o this

    powerul audio/MIDI music production

    tool and take a detailed look at each

    aspect o the production process, rom

    conceiving and recording your original

    idea, to mastering your nal product.

    Pro Tools

    Pro Tools 101Digidesign and Andy EdelsteinIn the rst stage o Digidesigns Pro Tools

    certication program, youll learn the

    oundational skills needed to understand the

    technology and sotware. This course instructs

    you on recording, editing, and mixing on

    a basic level, and will get on the road to

    becoming a Pro Tools operator rom home.

    Pro Tools 110Andy EdelsteinThis second stage o Digidesigns Pro Tools

    certication program teaches a broad range

    o tools and Berklee production techniques

    that will help you tackle more complex Pro

    Tools projects and enhance your capabilities

    in all aspects o Pro Tools production.

    Producing with Pro ToolsDavid FranzWhether you are a seasoned Pro Tools user or

    new to the home studio, this course will guide

    you through everything you need to know

    to create great-sounding home recordings

    using Digidesigns Pro Tools sotware. LearnBerklees renowned production techniques

    rom set-up to mix down, and get a chance to

    talk gear, studio congurations, philosophies

    o production, and even speaker placement.

    Mixing and Masteringwith Pro ToolsJe BaustGain a greater understanding o two key

    elements o music production by learning

    the Berklee approach to mixing and

    mastering using the Pro Tools sotware.

    Advanced Mixing and

    Mastering with Pro ToolsJe Baust and Mark WesselThis advanced course provides students

    with a deep understanding o mixing and

    mastering tools and techniques that can

    be applied to a wide variety o styles.

    Pro Tools: VirtualInstruments and EectsDave FranzLearn to play the new virtual instruments and

    eects ound in Pro Tools 8 and beyond, and

    improve your overall musical productions,

    whether or TV, lm, commercials, Web

    sites, video games, or the productionso artists you may be working with.

    Remixing with Pro Toolsand ReasonErik HawkinsLeverage the power o Pro Tools and

    Reason using ReWire technology, and

    gain a comprehensive understanding

    o how these powerul programs work

    together in the remixing process. Master

    the principles and techniques to create

    mash-ups, stereo master remixes, a cappella

    remixes, and multi-track remixes.

    Audio Mastering TechniquesMarc-Dieter Einstmannand Jonathan WynerMastering is the nal, critical, step in the

    post-production process. Gain a thorough

    understanding o what is involved in creating

    a nal master recording ready or duplication,replication, or online distribution.

    Hip-Hop Writingand ProductionMichael HamiltonLearn the techniques that hip-hop producers

    use to create hit songs. Learn writing and

    production considerations unique to hip-hop,

    how to analyze and recreate dierent styles

    o hip-hop, and how to use this oundation

    to produce your own songs using Reason.

    Sound Design or

    the Electronic MusicianMichael Bierylo and David MashLearn to create your own electronic sounds

    and musical productions using Propellerheads

    Reason and Native Instruments Absynth.

    Sampling andAudio ProductionDavid DomsExplore the art o sampling and audio

    production, and learn Berklees approach to

    recording, editing, and programming using

    the sotware samplers provided in Reason.

    Introduction to Game AudioJeanine CowenGain a solid oundation o sound production

    and engineering skills that will prepare you

    to work at a game development company

    or as a reelance game audio proessional.

    Orchestration 1Benjamin NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to both

    sampled perormances and live

    orchestral perormances.

    Orchestration 2:Writing Techniquesor Full OrchestraBenjamin NewhouseLearn advanced orchestration strategies

    and approaches to writing or ull

    orchestra, including both a live orchestra

    and sampled MIDI mockups.

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    Producing Musicwith SONARSteve MacLeanComplete all aspects o a multi-track

    recording using MIDI, audio, loops,

    and plugin eects using Cakewalks

    SONAR Producer Edition.

    Cubase

    Producing Musicwith CubaseJames RamsayGain a broad skill set and a ully realized

    background in music production using

    the state-o-the-art Cubase 5 sotware.

    Music Business

    The Future o Musicand the Music BusinessDave KusekExamine alternatives to the traditional

    means o distributing and marketing

    music, and explore scenarios and uncover

    opportunities that the new digital reality

    oers. Explore challenging aspects o the

    music business and discover the changes,

    technologies, innovation and powerul

    trends that are aecting its uture.

    Music Business 101

    Lauren DavisGain a broad overview o the music businessand learn how the various segments o

    the industry operate on a day-to-day basis.

    Discover the career opportunities that

    are available to you, and the knowledge

    youll need to achieve your goals.

    Music Publishing 101Eric BeallCreate and operate your own publishing

    company, and learn how to eectively

    promote and place your songs into

    income-generating opportunities.

    Artist ManagementGeorge HowardExplore the role and importance o an artist

    manager, what they do, and how it impacts

    the career o the artist and their brand.

    Ableton Live

    Composing and Producing

    Electronic MusicLoudon StearnsComposing and Producing Electronic Music will

    teach you the necessary tools and techniques

    to create contemporary electronic music

    in a variety o styles, including drum and

    bass, trance, glitch, dub, electro, minimal,

    downtempo, house, and techno. I you are

    musician interested in adding an electronic

    favor to your production, or an electronic

    producer interested in moving your pieces

    to the next level, this course is or you!

    Producing Music

    with Ableton LiveKai TurnbullRemix and produce in any number o

    contemporary styles, including drum and

    bass, R&B, breakbeat/trance, and house

    music using Abletons Live audio and

    MIDI sequencing sotware, a sequencer

    you can play like an instrument.

    Advanced Music Productionwith Ableton LiveLoudon StearnsBased on eedback rom Ableton Live users,

    this advanced course oers a orward-

    thinking approach to recording, editing,mixing, and mastering using Ableton Live.

    Reason

    Producing Musicwith ReasonErik HawkinsGain a rm understanding o the

    unctionalities and capabilities o Reason

    sotware. Explore Reasons rack o virtual

    instruments, eects, mixers, built-in

    sequencer and patching system, and

    learn real-world production setups and

    techniques used by todays top producers.

    Remixing with Pro Tools

    and ReasonErik HawkinsLeverage the power o Pro Tools and

    Reason using ReWire technology, and

    gain a comprehensive understanding

    o how these powerul programs work

    together in the remixing process. Master

    the principles and techniques to create

    mash-ups, stereo master remixes, a cappella

    remixes, and multi-track remixes.

    Hip-Hop Writingand ProductionMichael HamiltonLearn the techniques that hip-hop producers

    use to create hit songs. Learn writing and

    production considerations unique to hip-hop,

    how to analyze and recreate dierent styles

    o hip-hop, and how to use this oundation

    to produce your own songs using Reason.

    Sound Design orthe Electronic MusicianMichael Bierylo and David MashLearn to create your own electronic sounds

    and musical productions using Propellerheads

    Reason and Native Instruments Absynth.

    Sampling andAudio ProductionDavid DomsExplore the art o sampling and audio

    production, and learn Berklees approach to

    recording, editing, and programming using

    the sotware samplers provided in Reason.

    Logic

    Producing Musicwith LogicJe Baust and David DomsStrengthen your technical understanding

    o Logic Pro and heighten your overall

    creative abilities in music production.

    Harness the power o Logics extensive

    sotware instruments, and learn to record,

    edit, and mix your project like a pro.

    SONAR

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    Legal Aspects o theMusic IndustryDon Gorder and Steve MasurBuild your music career with an

    understanding o the legal issues that are o

    special concern to musicians and songwriters,

    and take a ocused look at the important

    legal changes that have evolved as a resulto the shit in the music business landscape.

    Inside the Record IndustryGeorge HowardGain critical marketing and positioning

    advice on how to prepare yoursel,

    your music, and your band, and learn

    realistic strategies or success or artists

    looking to get their music heard!

    Music IndustryEntrepreneurshipGeorge HowardFocus your eorts and dramaticallyincrease your chances o success by

    learning the entrepreneurial tools

    particular to the music industry, including

    business structures, nance, marketing,

    management, and leadership.

    Concert TouringJohn Czajkowski and Je DoreneldLearn the preparations and logistics

    involved in developing, budgeting, and

    executing a successul tour, rom small club

    dates to international stadium shows.

    Music Marketing 101Mike KingLearn the basics behind marketing and

    selling your music! This course provides

    artists, managers, and business entrepreneurs

    with the oundational music marketing

    skill set theyll need to succeed and

    thrive in the new music business.

    Music SupervisionBrad HatfeldLearn the ins and outs o music supervision,

    rom both the artist and the supervisor

    standpoint. Understand the tools used by

    production teams, and discover the creative

    approaches, negotiation techniques, and

    licensing practices essential or artists

    who are interested in generating income

    rom lm or TV placements or students

    who want a career in music licensing.

    Copyright LawAllen BargredeUnderstand the basics o how your

    creative works are protected by

    copyright law, what rights you have as

    a content owner, and how to leverage

    your copyrights to generate income.

    Project Managementor MusiciansJonathan FeistWorking in the music industry involves a

    never-ending series o projects. These projects

    come in all sized, budgets, and levels o

    complexity, but or each, setting up a process

    or planning, executing, and monitoring

    your work is crucial in achieving your goals.

    Project Management or Musicians will

    provide you with an overall approach, with

    many specic tools, to help you successullycomplete your music industry-related projects.

    Business CommunicationsValerie LovelyLearn eective techniques or choosing

    the right ormat, tone, and message

    or diverse audiences and the most

    appropriate way to deliver the message.

    Music BusinessLeadership and EthicsDavid PurcellGain the leadership tools and the ethical

    decision-making ramework you need to

    make sound business decisions in real-time.

    Music Video Editingwith Final Cut ProMehdi HassineLearn all the steps and tools necessary

    to create a high-quality audiovisual

    experience, including how to assemble,

    enhance, and maximize the use o

    video, audio, and graphic content.

    Music LicensingAlex Holz and Scott SellwoodLearn How to make money through

    creative licensing o your music!

    In this course, youll discover how to create

    new avenues or placement o your own

    music, identiy current opportunities or your

    copyrights, and how to use online resources

    to introduce your music to music supervisors,

    ad creative, video game producers, and more.

    Online Music Marketingwith TopspinMike King and Shamal RanasingheTopspin is a unique marketing, management,

    and content distribution platorm that helps

    artists market and retail direct to their ans.

    Develop the in-depth marketing expertise

    necessary to properly execute a successul

    sales and marketing campaign using Topspin.

    Online Music Marketing:Campaign Strategies,

    Social Media, andDigital DistributionMichael KingThis course takes an in-depth look at the

    tools and emerging technologies artists

    can use to generate interest in their music,

    acquire new ans, and sell their music online.

    Music Theory

    Music Theory 101Paul Schmeling

    Get the musical oundation you needto take your skills to a higher level.

    Learn to read, write, really listenand

    put theory into practice every day!

    Music Theory 201:Harmony and FunctionPaul SchmelingBecome a more eective player and

    writer by urthering your music theory

    background. Learn more complex chords,

    progressions, and rhythms to open up your

    understanding o the elements that help put

    the groove in jazz, pop, blues, and rock.

    Music Theory 301:Advanced Melody,Harmony, and RhythmPaul SchmelingPrepare yoursel or any uture musical

    endeavor and gain a proessional command

    o the mechanics o contemporary music.

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    Orchestration 2:Writing Techniquesor Full OrchestraBen Newhouse

    Learn advanced orchestration strategiesand approaches to writing or ull

    orchestra, including both a live orchestra

    and sampled MIDI mockups.

    Jazz ArrangingBrian LewisBecome a more versatile and sought-ater

    jazz arranger. Jazz Arranging explores

    techniques that will allow you to write

    eective jazz arrangements or all types o

    instrumental combinations, rom bop and

    hard-bop, to big band jazz ensembles.

    Jazz CompositionJoseph MulhollandLearn eective techniques that will help you

    compose jazz tunes that have a balance o

    melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic appeal.

    ReharmonizationTechniquesSteve RochinskiTake your musical vocabulary and skill set to

    a whole new level or writing, arranging, and

    perorming music o any genre by learning

    rehearmonization and providing musical

    interest and variety to standard repertoire.

    Basic ImprovisationMatt Marvuglio and Jim Odgrenand Edward TomassiLearn a step-by-step approach to

    improvisation that applied to all styles

    and any instrument. Develop your solos

    by studying the ris and licks o legendary

    players, and learn to incorporate the

    infexions, eel, and nuances o the

    masters into your own playing!

    CounterpointBeth Denisch

    Gain a broad overview o counterpoint andthe art o writing lines that support both

    he melody and the overall structure o a

    composition essential inormation or

    singers, songwriters, composers, guitarists

    and musicians rom all backgrounds.

    ContemporaryVocal ArrangingSharon Broadley-Martinand Bill ElliottMaster the concepts o vocal writing

    and arranging rom basic to more

    advanced and learn to write vocal charts

    in a number o contemporary styles,including jazz, olk, pop, and R&B.

    Gary Burton: JazzImprovisationGary BurtonLearn the art o Jazz improvisation rom

    Gary Burton, one o the most renowned

    improvisers in the jazz world. Learn

    dierent types and styles o compositions

    rom the perspective o the improviser,

    and take an in-depth look at how mental,

    harmonic, and melodic processes contribute

    to the instinctive skills that an improviser

    puts to use when taking a solo.

    Composing and ProducingElectronic MusicLoudon StearnsComposing and Producing Electronic Music

    will teach you the necessary tools and

    techniques to create contemporary electronic

    music in a variety o styles, including drum

    and bass, trance, glitch, dub, electro,

    minimal, downtempo, house, and techno.

    I you are musician interested in adding an

    electronic favor to your production, or an

    electronic producer interested in moving your

    pieces to the next level, this course is or you!

    Music Compositionor Film and TVBen NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to both

    sampled perormances and live

    orchestral perormances.

    Arranging 1:Rhythm SectionSuzanne DeanEssential learning or anyone interested

    in arranging music or a band, This

    course explores all aspects o writing

    and arranging or the rhythm section.

    Basic Ear Training 1Matt Marvuglio and Roberta RadleyThis practical approach to ear training

    will help you build your condence

    as a perormer by teaching you how

    to notate basic rhythms and better

    identiy the dierent parts o a song.

    Getting Inside Harmony 1Michael RendishUse harmony creatively in your playing

    and writing. Learn to hear and modiy

    chord progressions, improvise eectively

    rom chord to chord and deepen your

    understanding o musics inner workings.

    Getting Inside Harmony 2Michael RendishTake your harmonic development to the

    next level by gaining a solid ooting in

    more advanced principles including melodic

    and harmonic tension, chord substitution,

    and chromatically altered chords.

    Harmonic Ear TrainingRoberta RadleyPut your harmonic theory into practice.

    Learn techniques that will improve your

    perormance, arranging, and compositional

    skills by rening your ability to really

    hear and recognize what is going on

    within the chord progressions.

    Orchestration

    & Arranging

    Orchestration 1Ben NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to both

    sampled perormances and live

    orchestral perormances.

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    Creative Writing: PoetryPat PattisonLearn to crat and control your writing,

    enhance your ideas, and write better

    lyrics through the study o poetry.

    Composing and ProducingElectronic MusicLoudon StearnsComposing and Producing Electronic

    Music will teach you the necessary tools

    and techniques to create contemporary

    electronic music in a variety o styles,

    including drum and bass, trance, glitch,

    dub, electro, minimal, downtempo, house,

    and techno. I you are musician interested

    in adding an electronic favor to yourproduction, or an electronic producer

    interested in moving your pieces to the next

    level, this course is or you! Lyric Writing:

    Tools and StrategiesPat PattisonGenerate more and better ideas. Express

    them in compelling and original ways.

    Lyric Writing:Writing From the TitlePat PattisonMake your writing process more ecient

    and your lyrics more eective. Learn how

    to nd a powerul and eective song

    title, and discover how to build lyrics,

    develop the rhythms o your song sections,

    create contrasting sections and ideas to

    re-color your chorus based on that title.

    Lyric Writing:Writing Lyrics to MusicPat PattisonGet the most out o your lyrics by

    learning how to combine them accurately

    and eectively with melody.

    SongwritingWorkshop: MelodyJimmy KachulisLearn to construct strong, expressive melodies

    that your audiences will remember.

    Arranging:Small Ensemble and HornsJerry GatesDevelop your writing and arranging skills or

    smaller bands and larger ensembles and learn

    techniques that can be applied to both live

    instrumentation or sequenced/sampled sounds.

    Arranging:Advanced Horn WritingJerry GatesTake your arranging abilities to the next level

    o development by studying more advanced

    techniques or voicing chords, orchestration,

    articulations, and background lines.

    Arranging:Woodwinds and StringsJerry GatesGain a practical, real-world understanding

    o the sound and personality o woodwindand string instruments, and learn

    how to properly apply them to songs,

    arrangements, and compositions.

    Film Scoring 101Donald WilkinsCreate original music to accompany a

    visual medium by learning undamental to

    more advanced lm scoring techniques.

    Music Notation Using FinaleJonathan FeistCreate great-looking music quickly and

    easily with the powerul Finale music

    notation sotware, and learn techniques to

    maximize speed, control, and accuracy.

    Music NotationUsing SibeliusTom RudolphLearn to create lead sheets, choral and

    instrumental scores, drum maps,and

    guitar notation. Explore many other

    ways to use Sibelius or your own

    personal and proessional needs.

    Orchestration 1Benjamin NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to both

    sampled perormances and live

    orchestral perormances.

    Orchestration 2:Writing Techniquesor Full OrchestraBenjamin NewhouseLearn advanced orchestration strategies

    and approaches to writing or ull

    orchestra, including both a live orchestra

    and sampled MIDI mockups.

    Arranging:Contemporary StylesDaniel MorettiLearn to create your own original grooves

    by analyzing, writing, sequencing, and

    recording the rhythms and styles that have

    infuenced western contemporary music.

    Harmonic Ear TrainingRoberta RadleyPut your harmonic theory into practice.

    Learn techniques that will improve yourperormance, arranging, and compositional

    skills by rening your ability to really

    hear and recognize what is going on

    within the chord progressions.

    Songwriting

    Music Compositionor Film and TVBen NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to bothsampled perormances and live

    orchestral perormances.

    Jazz CompositionJoseph MulhollandLearn eective techniques that will help you

    compose jazz tunes that have a balance o

    melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic appeal.

    Creative Writing:

    Finding Your VoicePat PattisonCreative Writing: Finding Your Voice

    is designed to help you write clearly

    and strongly in your own unique voice,

    bringing your ull sel to your writing

    process every time you write.

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    Songwriting Workshop:HarmonyJimmy KachulisLearn how harmony can help you to articulate

    the essential meaning o a song, and the best

    ways to adapt chords and progressions to suit

    your unique songwriting style and ideas.

    Songwriting Workshop:Writing Hit SongsJimmy KachulisMove your listeners and express

    yoursel more eectively by crating

    your songs the way hit writers do.

    Commercial SongwritingTechniquesAndrea StolpeLearn to write or commercial success

    by reproducing the time-tested

    characteristics o hit songs whilemaintaining your own unique voice.

    Songwriting or Film and TVBrad HatfeldExplore the techniques o writing music

    that will appeal specically to music

    supervisors, editors, directors, and producers

    across any number o dierent genres.

    Jingle WritingPeter BellGain a practical working knowledge o

    how to compose, produce, market and

    monetize commercial music in three

    important categories: Jingles, Library Music,

    and Television Theme music and scoring.

    Film Scoring 101Donald WilkinsCreate original music to accompany a

    visual medium by learning undamental to

    more advanced lm scoring techniques.

    Hip-Hop Writingand ProductionMichael HamiltonLearn the techniques that hip-hop producers

    use to create hit songs. Learn writing and

    production considerations unique to hip-hop,

    how to analyze and recreate dierent styles

    o hip-hop, and how to use this oundation

    to produce your own songs using Reason.

    Music Notation Using FinaleJonathan FeistCreate great-looking music quickly and

    easily with the powerul Finale music

    notation sotware, and learn techniques to

    maximize speed, control, and accuracy.

    Music NotationUsing SibeliusTom RudolphLearn to create lead sheets, choral and

    instrumental scores, drum maps,and

    guitar notation. Explore many other

    ways to use Sibelius or your own

    personal and proessional needs.

    Bass

    Basic ImprovisationMatt Marvuglio and Jim Odgrenand Edward TomassiLearn a step-by-step approach to improvisation

    that applied to all styles and any instrument.

    Develop your solos by studying the ris

    and licks o legendary players, and learn to

    incorporate the infexions, eel, and nuances

    o the masters into your own playing!

    Gary Burton: JazzImprovisationGary BurtonLearn the art o Jazz improvisation rom Gary

    Burton, one o the most renowned improvisers

    in the jazz world. Learn dierent types and

    styles o compositions rom the perspective o

    the improviser, and take an in-depth look at

    how mental, harmonic, and melodic processes

    contribute to the instinctive skills that animproviser puts to use when taking a solo.

    Bass Perormance 101Rich Appleman and Danny MorrisStudy the music o amous electric and

    acoustic bass players, and learn to create

    and perorm your own unique bass

    lines in a variety o dierent styles.

    R&B BassDanny MorrisLearn to play R&B bass in the style o the

    master players. Expand your bass playing

    in the context o a proessional, live music

    perormance or recording session.

    Jazz BassJim StinnettGain the tools and knowledge you need

    to improvise jazz bass lines like a seasoned

    proessional. Learn to play great jazz bass

    lines, recognize common chord progressions

    in jazz standards, and study the work o

    jazz bass greats like Paul Chambers, RayBrown, Ron Carter, and Christian McBride.

    Rock BassAnthony VittiGain the oundation, technique, and vocabulary

    necessary to construct and improvise bass lines

    in a variety o rock and blues-based music styles.

    Slap BassLenny Stallworth and Anthony VittiPopularized in the 70s with groups such

    as Sly and the Family Stone, slap bass has

    become an essential technique in any

    electric bassists toolkit. In Slap Bass, you

    will learn the undamentals o playing

    slap, rom traditional to advanced modern

    techniques, and learn to construct your

    own slap lines over original songs.

    Voice

    R&B VocalsGabrielle Goodman and Je RamseyLearn the vocal techniques o the R&B greats,

    including Steve Wonder, Aretha Franklin, RayCharles, Marvin Gaye, and Beyonce. In this

    course, youll gain the necessary skills to sing

    R&B in an authentic way, including proper

    phrasing, ring, shouting, scale patterns,

    rhythmic articulation and much more.

    Voice Technique 101Anne PeckhamMake your voice sound more powerul,

    use vocal technique to expand your range

    and expression, and learn to become

    more condent in vocal perormances.

    Pop and Rock VocalsDidi StewartLearn to sing everything rom

    classic hits pop and rock to singer-

    songwriter styles to contemporary

    indie rock in an authentic manner.

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    Jazz VoiceJan ShapiroApply the unique vocal characteristics o

    great jazz singers such as Billie Holiday,

    Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and

    Sarah Vaughn into your own sound.

    Understand proper jazz vocal delivery

    in a number o tempos and gain

    condence singing an array o jazz

    standards in a live or recorded context.

    Keyboard/Piano

    Jazz PianoRobert Christophersonand Ross RamsayStrengthen your command o the

    melodies, harmonies, and rhythms

    that make up the rich art orm o

    jazz on the piano or keyboard.

    Blues and RockKeyboard TechniquesDave LiminaStudy the theory and harmonic

    concepts common to blues and rock

    styles, and learn the licks, techniques,

    patterns, and improvisation styles

    associated with shufes, New Orleans

    piano, rock and roll and modern

    rock piano, and solo blues piano.

    Gary Burton: JazzImprovisationGary BurtonLearn the art o Jazz improvisation rom

    Gary Burton, one o the most renowned

    improvisers in the jazz world. Learn

    dierent types and styles o compositions

    rom the perspective o the improviser,

    and take an in-depth look at how

    mental, harmonic, and melodic processes

    contribute to the instinctive skills that an

    improviser puts to use when taking a solo.

    Basic ImprovisationMatt Marvuglio and Jim

    Odgren and Edward TomassiLearn a step-by-step approach to

    improvisation that applied to all styles

    and any instrument. Develop your solos by

    studying the ris and licks o legendary

    Berklee Keyboard MethodPaul SchmelingMaster the basics o technique and chord

    voicings, and gain an understanding o moreadvanced concepts including interpretation

    o lead sheets and improvisation.

    Blues and RockKeyboard TechniquesDave LiminaStudy the theory and harmonic concepts

    common to blues and rock styles, and

    learn the licks, techniques, patterns, and

    improvisation styles associated with shufes,

    New Orleans piano, rock and roll and

    modern rock piano, and solo blues piano.

    Pop/Rock KeyboardDave LiminaLearn to play authentic keyboard parts in

    a wide range o pop/rock styles, including

    rock n roll, R&B, dance pop, classic rock,

    country, heartland/alt-country, and jam

    band. Pop/Rock Keyboard provides an

    in-depth, practical approach to playing pop/

    rock music in a band and or solo piano.

    Drums

    Rock DrumsRod MorgensteinLearn to play a variety o rock drumming

    styles through the study o some o rock

    musics most signicant drummers.

    Drum Set FundamentalsYoron IsraelImprove your overall coordination, touch,

    and dynamics, and gain a solid oundation

    in drum set perormance and musicianship.

    Funk/R&B DrumsJim Payne

    Learn to play songs and improviserhythms in the style o unk and R&B.

    Aro-Cuban DrumsMark Walker

    Strengthen your overall versatility as a

    drummer by learning the rich grooves and

    rhythmic concepts o Aro-Cuban music.

    For all instruments

    Gary Burton: JazzImprovisationGary Burton

    Learn the art o Jazz improvisation rom GaryBurton, one o the most renowned improvisers

    in the jazz world. Learn dierent types and

    styles o compositions rom the perspective o

    the improviser, and take an in-depth look at

    how mental, harmonic, and melodic processes

    contribute to the instinctive skills that an

    improviser puts to use when taking a solo.

    Basic ImprovisationMatt Marvuglio, Jim Odgren,and Edward TomassiLearn a step-by-step approach to improvisation

    that applies to all styles and any instrument.

    Develop your solos by studying the risand licks o legendary players, and learn to

    incorporate the infexions, eel, and nuances

    o the masters into your own playing!

    Music or Film,

    Games, and TV

    Film Scoring 101Donald WilkinsCreate original music to accompany a

    visual medium by learning undamental to

    more advanced lm scoring techniques.

    Songwriting or Film and TVBrad HatfeldExplore the techniques o writing music

    that will appeal specically to music

    supervisors, editors, directors, and producers

    across any number o dierent genres.

    Music Compositionor Film and TVBen NewhouseLearn to write and apply traditional

    orchestration techniques to both sampled

    perormances and live orchestral perormances.

    Music Video Editingwith Final Cut ProMehdi HassineLearn all the steps and tools necessary to create

    a high-quality audiovisual experience, including

    how to assemble, enhance, and maximize the

    use o video, audio, and graphic content.

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    Jingle WritingPeter BellGain a practical working knowledge o

    how to compose, produce, market and

    monetize commercial music in three

    important categories: Jingles, Library Music,

    and Television Theme music and scoring.

    Audio Post Productionor Film and TVMark CrossBecome a more marketable and

    in-demand producer by mastering

    the tools and techniques necessary to

    complete a ull audio post production

    project, including sound design, oley,

    dialogue, and music or a short lm.

    The Language o Film & TVLori LindsayGain an understanding o lm and television,

    and learn to communicate eectively with

    directors, producers, and others involvedin the production o these media.

    Introduction to Game AudioJeanine CowenGain a solid oundation o sound production

    and engineering skills that will prepare you

    to work at a game development company

    or as a reelance game audio proessional.

    Music SupervisionBrad HatfeldLearn the ins and outs o music supervision,

    rom both the artist and the supervisor

    standpoint. Understand the tools used by

    production teams, and discover the creative

    approaches, negotiation techniques, and

    licensing practices essential or artists

    who are interested in generating income

    rom lm or TV placements or students

    who want a career in music licensing.

    Music LicensingAlex Holz and Scott SellwoodLearn How to make money through creative

    licensing o your music! In this course,

    youll discover how to create new avenues

    or placement o your own music, identiy

    current opportunities or your copyrights,

    and how to use online resources to introduceyour music to music supervisors, ad creative,

    video game producers, and more.

    Music History &

    Liberal Arts

    Music Cognition

    Susan RogersDiscover the history o rock n roll in moredetail than you can imagine rom the people

    who lived it. Learn about the musical and

    business trends in rock, major technological

    innovations, the prime innovators, and the

    historical context that has seen rock alternately

    fourish and struggle over the past 60 years.

    Rock HistorySteve MorseDiscover the history o rock n roll in more

    detail than you can imagine rom the peoplewho lived it. Learn about the musical and

    business trends in rock, major technological

    innovations, the prime innovators, and the

    historical context that has seen rock alternately

    fourish and struggle over the past 60 years.

    Music History o theWestern WorldTom RudolphLearn how music has developed in the Western

    world through the study o composers,compositions, and key characteristics

    o a number o musical genres.

    The Language o Film & TVLori LindsayGain an understanding o lm and television,

    and learn to communicate eectively with

    directors, producers, and others involved

    in the production o these media.

    Creative Writing:Finding Your VoicePat PattisonCreative Writing: FInding Your Voice is designed

    to help you write clearly and strongly in your

    own unique voice, bringing your ull sel to

    your writing process every time you write.

    Creative Writing: PoetryPat PattisonLearn to crat and control your writing,

    enhance your ideas, and write better

    lyrics through the study o poetry.

    Project Managementor MusiciansJonathan FeistWorking in the music industry involves a never-

    ending series o projects. These projects come in

    all sizes, budgets, and levels o complexity, but or

    each, setting up a process or planning, executing,

    and monitoring your work is crucial in achieving

    your goals. Project Management or Musicians

    will provide you with an overall approach, with

    many specic tools, to help you successully

    complete your music industry-related projects.

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    Guitar

    Master Certifcate

    Guitar8 Courses (24 credits)

    With 8 courses presented over two years,

    this is Berkleemusics most extensive guitar-

    ocused program. Youll ully immerse yoursel

    in the structural undamentals o chords

    and scales, and learn the major elements

    o three popular guitar styles: Blues, Rock,

    and Jazz. Once you have this wide breadth

    o guitar knowledge under your ngers,

    youll choose three electives to take your

    playing in any number o directions.

    Required Courses Guitar Scales 101

    Guitar Chords 101 Blues Guitar Workshop

    Classic Rock Guitar Workshop

    Jazz Guitar 101

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    MULTI-COURSECERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

    Berkleemusics certiicate programs are designed to provide students with solid

    qualiications and marketable skills or success. hese multi-course programs oer

    anywhere rom one to three years o extensive training with the aculty o Berklee

    College o Music in a wide variety o disciplines. We oer three types o certii-

    catesSpecialist, Proessional, and Masterbased on the depth o study. Developyour skills, expand your expertise, and add great credentials to your resume with a

    Berkleemusic certiicate.

    Master Certifcate

    Production and Guitar9 Courses (24 credits)

    Gain a vast knowledge o music production

    and guitar in this wide-ranging certicate

    program. This program provides students

    with an extensive background in music

    production, and a guided study path in

    guitar, which ocuses on scales, chords,

    techniques, and teaching you to use your

    ears, hands, and the tools o the trade

    (including AmpliTube 2) to play with a

    hi-quality, authentic and persuasive tone.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Critical Listening 1

    Guitar Scales 101 Guitar Chords 101

    Getting Your Guitar Sound

    Producing Music with Reason

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    Master Certifcate

    Songwriting and Guitar9 Courses (27 credits)

    This program is the perect match o time-

    tested tools, theories, techniques, and

    applications that you can use immediately to

    hone your crat and become a more successul

    and well-versed songwriter, guitarist, and

    perorming musician. Developed by the

    award-winning aculty o Berklee College o

    Music and based on the schools curriculum,

    this extensive certicate program will provide

    you with an arsenal o ideas and concepts

    that are designed to develop a more complete

    songwriternot only the most eective ways

    to write engaging and memorable lyrics,

    melodies, and harmonies, but the best ways

    to translate these compositions to the guitar.

    Required Courses Getting Your Guitar Sound

    Guitar Chords 101

    Lyric Writing: Tools and Strategies

    Lyric Writing: Writing Lyrics to Music

    Songwriting Workshop: Melody

    Songwriting Workshop: Harmony

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    ONLINE COURSES

    SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE 3 Courses

    PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE 56 Courses

    MASTER CERTIFICATE 812 Courses

    12Weeks 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years

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    Specialist Certificate

    Blues Guitar3 courses (9 credits)

    Guitarists who know the blues have a

    natural advantage over those that dont. No

    matter what style they chose to play -- jazz,

    rock, classical -- having a blues backgroundprovides guitarists with a oundation in orm,

    control, eel and harmonies that can be used

    to advance their playing in any genre o

    music. This program will provide you with a

    well-rounded background in playing blues

    on the guitar. Youll have key concepts and

    musical elements at your ngertips which

    will expand your musical oundation and

    enhance your ability, whether youre trying to

    bring a blues sound to your playing or adding

    more depth and eel to any other style.

    Required Courses Acoustic Blues Guitar

    Getting Your Guitar Sound Blues Guitar

    Specialist Certificate

    Steve Vai Guitar3 courses (9 credits)

    Berkleemusics Steve Vai Guitar Specialist

    Certicate is designed to teach you the

    secrets and techniques o one o the greatest

    electric guitarists o all time, and help

    you make those techniques part o your

    own repertoire. From impeccable rhythm

    playing and advanced chord shapes, to

    perect articial harmonics, breathtakingsweep-picking, and impossible-sounding

    whammy bar tricks, this three-course

    program contains everything you need to

    know to make Steve Vais secrets your own.

    Required Courses Guitar Chords 201: Chord Melody and Inversions

    Rock Guitar Soloing

    Steve Vai Guitar Techniques

    Professional Certificate

    Rock Guitar5 Courses (15 credits)

    Nobody becomes a guitar virtuoso overnight.

    It takes hours and hours in the woodshed,

    unlocking tricky patterns and exotic chord

    voicings, working on your picking, chords,scales and earnot to mention a real desire

    to become great. And although there is no

    substitute or hard work, the Rock Guitar

    Proessional certicate program is designed

    to help you make the most o your time and

    talent. Use the skills you learn to become a

    melodic cratsman like Eric Johnson or David

    Gilmour, a monster shredder like Berklee

    alumn Steve Vai, or an in-demand hired gun

    ready to take on any style rom Texas blues

    to progressive rock at a moments notice.

    Required Courses Guitar Scales 101

    Guitar Chords 101 Guitar Chords 201: Chord

    Melody and Inversions

    Classic Rock Guitar Workshop

    Rock Guitar Soloing

    Professional Certificate

    Rock, Rhythm, andBlues Guitar5 Courses (15 credits)

    The most accomplished rock guitarists, rom

    Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, to David

    Gilmour and Jonny Greenwood, learned to

    create an immediately recognizable soundby drawing rom a broad musical palate

    rich in the undamentals. The Proessional

    Certicate in Rock, Rhythm, and Blues

    Guitar will train you to become a versatile

    rock guitarist by exploring a variety o

    genresClassic Rock, Rhythm & Groove,

    and Funk and R&B. Youll study the legends

    and master the tools and techniques

    specic to each type o music, while nding

    and perecting your own unique style.

    Required Courses Getting Your Guitar Sound

    Guitar Chords 101

    Classic Rock Guitar Workshop Rhythm and Groove Guitar

    Funk and R&B Guitar

    Professional Certificate

    Guitar5 Courses (15 credits)

    To become a truly accomplished guitarist, you

    rst have to master the basics. Players that

    have an intimate understanding o chords,

    scales, blues and rock, and improvisationtechniques are more comortable in dierent

    musical situations, and are more dynamic,

    expressive and well-rounded guitarists. This

    extensive program provides students with

    a wide array o tools and the knowledge

    necessary to develop their technique and

    gain a greater eel or their instrument.

    Required Courses Guitar Chords 101

    Guitar Scales 101

    Blues Guitar Workshop

    Classic Rock Guitar Workshop

    Basic Improvisation

    Professional Certificate

    Jazz Guitar5 courses (15 credits)

    Authored and taught by Berklees renowned

    guitar department, Jazz Guitar will build

    up your undamental skills in great detail,

    and provide a guided study path or playing

    jazz guitar in creative and expressive ways.

    By the time you nish this certicate

    program, you will understand the neck

    o your guitar in great detail, easily

    visualizing all o the melodic and harmonic

    possibilities on your retboard. You will havea commanding handle on the scales, chords,

    and improvisation necessary to play jazz

    guitar in a compelling and authentic manner.

    Required Courses Guitar Scales 101

    Guitar Chords 101

    Jazz Guitar 101

    Guitar Chords 201: Chord Melody and Inversions

    Jazz Guitar 201: Advanced

    Jazz Guitar Improvisation

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    Master Certificate

    Music Business andTechnology9 Courses (27 credits)

    New independent music enterprises are

    springing up and becoming successul

    everyday. Independent artists and labels

    are carving our protable niches in the newmusic market place with vertically integrated

    businessesnding talent, producing artists,

    recording, mixing, and mastering as well

    as marketing, promotion, publishing, and

    distribution. This entrepreneurial spirit in the

    industry is providing great opportunities or

    individuals with a wide range o skills. This

    nine-course program is designed to cover the

    music business and music production in great

    detail with a ocus on developing students or

    a uture in the new evolving music industry.

    Required Courses Music Business 101

    The Future of Music and the Music Business Legal Aspects of the Music Industry

    Online Music Marketing: Campaign Strategies,

    Social Media, and Digital Distribution

    Music Publishing 101

    Desktop Music Production

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    Master Certificate

    Writing and Producing9 Courses (27 credits)

    The Master Certicate in Writing and

    Producing trains students to become hit-

    making songwriters and arrangers, as well aswell-versed producers. By teaching Berklees

    time-tested techniques along with cutting-edge

    sotware, this program will prepare you to

    become a contemporary writer/producer with a

    wide range o useul knowledge and applicable

    tools to succeed in the evolving music industry.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Songwriting Workshop: Writing Hit Songs

    Commercial Songwriting Techniques

    Arranging 1: Rhythm Section

    Arranging: Contemporary Styles

    Critical Listening 1

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    Specialist Certificate

    Improvisation3 courses (9 credits)

    Berkleemusics Improvisation Specialist Certicate

    provides much o the same material that the

    great Berklee-trained improvisers have studied at

    the physical school in Boston. This three-course

    program provide all musicians with a set o skills

    specically tailored to the art o improvisation,

    all intended to make it possible or you to

    make the necessary musical decisions required

    or improvising in real time. Regardless o your

    primary instrument, this program will help you

    master the art o spontaneous expression and

    become a more condent and creative soloist.

    Required Courses Basic Ear Training 1

    Basic Improvisation

    Gary Burton: Jazz Improvisation

    Blues, Rock, and Jazz Guitar3 Courses (9 credits)

    The road to becoming a well-rounded

    and expressive guitarist begins with

    mastering the basics. This three-course

    guitar certicate program provides students

    with an excellent background in three

    keystone styles: Blues, Rock and Jazz.

    Required Courses Blues Guitar Workshop

    Classic Rock Guitar Workshop

    Jazz Guitar 101

    Specialist Certificate

    Guitar Skills3 Courses (9 credits)

    Chord knowledge, a command o scales,

    and an understanding o basic improvisation

    are a necessity or any serious guitarist

    interested in adding expression, depth, and

    eeling to their playing. The Guitar Skills

    certicate program builds the oundation

    youll need to advance these essential

    concepts, and provides the knowledge

    necessary to develop your technique andhone your skills in any given style.

    Required Courses Guitar Chords 101

    Guitar Scales 101

    Getting Your Guitar Sound

    Music Production

    Master Certificate

    Music Productionand Technology12 Courses (36 credits)

    Become a truly great producer/engineer.

    This is Berkleemusics most comprehensive

    course o study, ocusing on every aspect

    o music production, rom the technology,

    sotware and hardware available today

    to the core music theory necessary to

    arrange and compose great music. Over

    the 3 years with Berkleemusic you will

    immerse yoursel in the art o music

    production, learning about the physics

    o sound, getting the best perormances

    out o musicians, studio set-ups, MIDI,

    microphone techniques, mixing, mastering,

    music and recording equipment, sampling,

    sequencing, plug-ins and much, much more.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Critical Listening 1

    Pro Tools 101

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Producing Music with Ableton Live

    Producing Music with Reason

    MIDI Sequencing Intermediate

    Sampling and Audio Production

    + 4 Courses from Programs Electives

    Master Certificate

    Music Productionusing Pro Tools9 Courses (27 credits)

    Our most thorough Pro Tools certicate

    program, Music Production using Pro Tools

    provides a complete guided education

    o Digidesigns Pro Tools sotware, rom

    setting up your studio to advanced mixing,

    mastering and remixing techniques, all rom

    the perspective and experience o Berklees

    renowned music production aculty.

    Required Courses Pro Tools 101

    Critical Listening 1

    Pro Tools 110

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Advanced Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Remixing with Pro Tools and Reason

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

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    Professional Certificate

    Music Production5 courses (15 credits)

    Perhaps your interest lies in working at or

    opening up your own state o the art mixing

    or mastering acility to create proessional

    recordings or paying customers. Or maybe you

    are interested in learning to record, produce, mixand master your own high quality proessional

    sounding music in your own home studio. Both

    o these options require an understanding o the

    tools, techniques and general music production,

    mixing, and recording know-how that Berklees

    renowned music production aculty presents in

    the Proessional Certicate in Music Production.

    This ve-course program provides intermediate

    students with an extensive background in the

    critical areas production, rom concept to a

    ully mixed and mastered recorded master.

    Required Courses Music Production Analysis

    Critical Listening 1

    Recording and Producing in the Home Studio

    Art of Mixing

    Audio Mastering Techniques

    Professional Certificate

    Pro Tools4 Courses (12 credits)

    I youre serious about a career as a studio

    producer, one o the best ways to get started

    is to learn the techniques that the pros

    use on the sotware that music producing

    industry uses everyday. In the Proessional

    Certicate in Pro Tools, youll engage in a

    guided program o study that will take yourom the basics o setting up your home

    studio, to advanced mixing and mastering

    techniques using one o the most popular

    music production sotware around.

    Required Courses Pro Tools 101

    Pro Tools 110

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Advanced Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Specialist Certificate

    Electronic Music withAbleton Live3 courses (9 credits)

    Change is the nature o electronic music. The

    successul electronic music composer must

    adapt and consistently keep pace with the

    most current music sotware, emerging styles,

    and techniques available. Ableton Liveasotware music sequencer and DAWis one

    o the most progressive applications available

    to musicians or composition, songwriting,

    recording, production, beatmaking, remixing

    and live perormance. With Berkleemusics

    three-course Specialist Certicate in Electronic

    Music with Ableton Live, youll not only develop

    the technical skills to compose, record, remix,

    improvise, edit, and more using Ableton Live,

    but youll also gain a thorough understanding

    o many aspects o contemporary electronic

    music, by analyzing and composing in

    a number o electronic music styles.

    Required Courses Producing Music with Ableton Live

    Advanced Music Production with Ableton Live

    Composing and Producing Electronic Music

    Professional Certificate

    Electronic Music Productionand Sound Design5 Courses (15 credits)

    Gain a complete oundation in recording

    music on your computer, and explore the

    art o sampling, sequencing, remixing,

    audio production, Reason, and soundcreation in this ve-course program.

    Required Courses DesktopMusic Production

    Sampling and Audio Production

    MIDI Sequencing Intermediate

    Sound Design for the Electronic Musician

    Producing Music with Ableton Live

    Master Certificate

    Production and Guitar9 Courses (24 credits)

    Gain a vast knowledge o music production

    and guitar in this wide-ranging certicate

    program. This program provides students

    with an extensive background in music

    production, and a guided study path inguitar, which ocuses on scales, chords,

    techniques, and teaching you to use your

    ears, hands, and the tools o the trade

    (including AmpliTube 2) to play with a

    hi-quality, authentic and persuasive tone.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Critical Listening 1

    Guitar Scales 101

    Guitar Chords 101

    Getting Your Guitar Sound

    Producing Music with Reason

    + 3 Courses from Programs Electives

    Professional Certificate

    Producing Music orFilm and Television4 courses (12 credits)

    Getting your start in lm or television as a scorer

    or music director is a tough job. There are a lot

    o talented people out there competing or the

    work, and the gigs go to people with proven

    reputations. To excel, you need to enter the

    eld with all the skills you can getand it helps

    when you can show employers a Proessional

    Certicate in Producing Music or Film and

    Television rom Berklee College o Music,one o the most reputable names in music.

    With Berkleemusics world-class instructors

    and the award-winning courses ound in this

    our-course Producing Music or Film and

    Television certicate on your side, youll put

    yoursel in the best possible position to build

    yoursel a lasting career in a rewarding eld.

    Required Courses Music Production Analysis

    Songwriting for Film and TV

    Film Scoring 101

    Audio Post Production for Film and

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    Professional Certificate

    Studio Production5 Courses (15 credits)

    Learn to create, produce and record

    music using Pro Tools and Reason, and

    develop your ability to hear and identiy

    the key eatures o a well balanced,

    artul and proessional-sounding mix.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Pro Tools 101

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Producing Music with Reason

    MIDI Sequencing Intermediate

    Specialist Certificate

    Acoustics and Live Sound3 courses (9 credits)

    Unlock the secrets o making great-sounding

    music in any location with Berkleemusics

    Acoustics and Live Sound Specialist certicate.Upon completion o this three-course program,

    youll be ready to work in any space and with

    any equipment to get the right sound or

    the settingwhether capturing an intimate

    ngerpicked guitar recital, setting up isolation

    booths or a recording session, or mixing a

    densely orchestrated stadium concert.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Live Sound: Mixing and Recording

    Acoustics

    Specialist Certificate

    Producing Music with Logic3 Courses (9 credits)

    Some o todays hottest artistsincluding

    The Killers, Akon, Brandi Carlile, and The

    Rootsare creating their music with Logic

    Pro. This powerul sotware gives you the

    ability to write, record, edit, and mix any

    project like a pro in your home studio.

    Berkleemusics Specialist Certicate in

    Producing Music with Logic will teach you

    how to make the most o Logic Pro to create

    quality recordings. Youll learn Berklees

    renowned approach to production and

    explore the undamentals o a great mix.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Desktop Music Production for Mac

    Producing Music with Logic

    Specialist Certificate

    Music Productionusing Cubase3 Courses (9 credits)

    Whether youre recording and producing

    your bands album, scoring music or lm or

    TV, or producing a record to be distributed

    on CD or online, theres one piece o sotwarethat represents the cutting edge o digital

    audio: Cubase 4. Designed by proessionals

    rom the ground up, Cubase provides a vast

    range o tools that allow you to compose,

    record, edit and mix any type o music

    imaginable. In Berkleemusics Specialist

    Certicate in Music Production using Cubase,

    youll develop oundational skills to listen

    critically, gain cross-platorm home studio

    production chops, and learn to use Cubases

    state-o-the-art tools to create the most

    proessional sounding mixes around.

    Required Courses

    Critical Listening 1 Producing Music with Cubase

    Recording and Producing in the Home Studio

    Specialist Certificate

    Music Productionusing Ableton Live3 Courses (9 credits)

    More and more DJs and producers these

    days are turning to a program that allows

    them to express their musical ideas in

    unique ways: Ableton Live. Ableton

    Lives eatures are countless multi-track

    recording, nondestructive editing, creativeMIDI sequencing - the list goes on and on.

    With Berkleemusics three-course Specialist

    Certicate in Music Production using Ableton

    Live, youll develop the technical skills to

    compose, record, remix, improvise, edit,

    and more, using Ableton Live and in the

    process, make yoursel signicantly more

    marketable in the increasingly competitive

    world o music production and perormance.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Producing Music with Ableton Live

    Advanced Music Production with Ableton Live

    Specialist Certificate

    Studio Production3 Courses (9 credits)

    Develop a rm Pro Tools oundation, and

    learn how to record, mix, and produce great

    music with the help o Berklees renowned

    aculty and their masterul production

    techniques. The Specialist Studio Productioncerticate will introduce you to concepts

    including studio set up and equipment

    optimization. Youll become procient at

    recording in Pro Tools and receive technical

    training in sound recording, rom setup to

    mix-down. Youll also gain a oundation

    in popular topics that include microphone

    placement and editing techniques.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Pro Tools 101

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Specialist CertificateMusic Creation using Reason3 Courses (9 credits)

    The curriculum in this program is developed

    and certied by Berkleemusic and

    Propellerhead Sotware. This certication

    provides a powerul credential or any

    resume, as well as the practical skills necessary

    to pursue your creative ideas and reach

    your creative potential using Reason. A

    joint certication rom Berkleemusic and

    Propellerhead Sotware assures educational

    integrity and industry credibility. To be a

    producer in todays competitive environment

    means staying on top o the latest trendsin technology, equipment, and studio

    technique. But it also means training

    yoursel to hear, understand, and replicate

    a nearly innite variety o sounds, styles

    and techniques. In the Specialist Certicate

    in Music Creation using Reason, youll

    work with world-class Berklee aculty and

    classmates rom around the globe to gain a

    solid background in production basics and

    the art o creating music using Reason.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Producing Music with Reason

    Desktop Music Production

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    Orchestrating and ProducingMusic or Film and Games3 Courses (9 credits)

    Today, more than ever, music ullls a vital

    role in eature lms, television shows, and

    video games. While album sales continue toall, music placements provide writers with an

    eective new way to reach potential ans and

    make money. These modern revenue outlets

    require a detailed understanding o orchestral

    writing skills, specic production techniques,

    and a deep knowledge o the unique acets

    o these particular music segments. This

    program provides students who already

    have a strong background in music with

    specic skills dedicated to advancing their

    writing or lms, T.V., and video games.

    Required Courses Orchestration

    Film Scoring 101 Introduction to Game Audio

    Specialist Certificate

    Sound Design using Reason3 Courses (9 credits)

    The curriculum in this program is developed

    and certied by Berkleemusic and

    Propellerhead Sotware. This certication

    provides a powerul credential or any

    resume, as well as the practical skills necessary

    to pursue your creative ideas and reach

    your creative potential using Reason. A

    joint certication rom Berkleemusic and

    Propellerhead Sotware assures educational

    integrity and industry credibility. In classes

    taught by award-winning Berklee instructors,

    the Specialist Certicate in Sound Design

    using Reason will give you a complete

    overview o how music is written, recorded,

    mixed, and mastered using Reason, with

    a ocus on sampling, sequencing, sound

    design, and building your own synth

    patches rom the ground up. Along the

    way youll have the opportunity to share

    ideas with classmates working in a wide

    range o genres rom around the world.

    Required Courses

    Producing Music with Reason Sampling and Audio Production

    Sound Design for the Electronic Musician

    Specialist Certificate

    Live Sound Production3 Courses (9 credits)

    Although there are a number o oundational

    changes occurring within the music industry,

    live events continue to be a growing revenue

    stream or musicians and sound engineers.

    In the Specialist Certicate in Live Sound

    Production, youll learn to identiy all

    the elements o an eective mix or live

    soundrom the proper width and depth,

    requency range, dynamics, and dierent mix

    approaches used in various musical genres,

    to the impact that microphone and even mic-

    preamp choices have on the mixand gain

    all the tools, techniques, and insights needed

    to become a well-versed live sound producer.

    Required Courses Critical Listening 1

    Audio Ear Training for Mix Engineers

    Live Sound: Mixing and Recording

    Specialist Certificate

    Pro Tools3 Courses (9 credits)

    Work with world-class Berklee aculty and

    classmates rom around the world to become

    a skilled producer using Digidesigns Pro

    Tools, one o the worlds most popular

    music production sotware programs. This

    3-course certicate program unlocks the

    secrets behind production and mixing (rom

    basic to advanced) techniques or a number

    o contemporary music styles including

    jazz, pop/rock, electronica and more.

    Required Courses Producing with Pro Tools

    Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Advanced Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools

    Specialist Certificate

    Music Creation using SONAR3 Courses (9 credits)

    Cakewalks SONAR sotware is one o the

    most proessional and reliable tools or music

    creation. This three-course SONAR-based

    certicate program provides musicians,

    engineers, and producers worldwide with an

    accomplished SONAR knowledge base using

    Berklees renowned production techniques.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Critical Listening 1

    Producing Music with SONAR

    Specialist Certificate

    Music Production andAudio Mastering3 Courses (9 credits)

    Audio mastering is the nal step in the

    music production process, and an essential

    component in creating a proessional-

    sounding recording. The best mastering

    engineers (such as Bob Clearmountain and

    Bob Ludwig) are able to hear a raw tape,

    understand what it could sound like, and

    then know exactly what techniques they

    need to use to make it sound that way. Far

    rom a being a mysterious art, mastering is

    actually series o techniques that students

    can practice, learn, and employ themselves

    to great eect on their own productions.

    Berkleemusics Specialist Certicate in

    Music Production and Audio Mastering

    provides the skills and knowledge you

    need to become a better producer as well

    as a well-versed mastering proessional.

    Required Courses Desktop Music Production

    Recording and Producing in the Home Studio

    Audio Mastering Techniques

    Faculty Spotlight

    Dan ThompsonCritical Listening 1 & 2 Faculty

    Dan Thompson, Online Instructor o Critical Listening 1 & 2, isAssistant Chair o Music Production and Engineering at Berklee

    College o Music, where he has taught advanced production, as

    well as mix techniques and audio technology or over a decade. An

    independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits

    include work or major lms and television, including ER, The

    Sopranos, Swim Fan, The Sweetest Thing, Melrose Place, Touched

    By An Angel, Soul Food, and CSI Miami, to name just a ew. Daniel Thompsons new book,

    Understanding Audio (Berklee Press, 2005), is the requ