This course will guide you through the final project for the Developing Your Musicianship Specialization. This course will continue to help you apply the musical concepts you learned throughout the specialization, enabling you to create and perform a 36-measure composition. Taught by Berklee College of Music professor George W. Russell, Jr., the course includes four videos in which George models each stage of the project. Through peer feedback and discussion, practice, and applying what you’ve learned, this final project will hone your skills as a musician.

Developing Your Musicianship: Final Project

Developing Your Musicianship: Final Project
This course is part of Developing Your Musicianship Specialization

Instructor: George W. Russell, Jr.
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Compose an AABA style song
Practice and perform your composition on your instrument
Create a simple recording of you performing your composition
Develop your ear by identify intervals, chords, and chord progressions
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Reviewed on Feb 13, 2019
Perfect course to apply all I learned in the specialization
Reviewed on May 9, 2018
Learned a ton about harmony and song writing. Very approachable material, presented by a pleasant instructor.
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2020
Good end to the specialization. Was able to apply learning from previous courses and see how all the theory worked together.
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