
Intro To Beat Making with Ableton Live

Kate Falconer
Kate Falconer is a performer, educator and music producer based in Seattle, WA. She is a Stranger Genius Award Nominee, a celebrated beat maker and producer, classical multi-instrumentalist and fierce performer at major festivals and venues across the Pacific Northwest. Working as a private instructor and teaching artist for almost 20 years has enabled Kate to share her love of music, audio and digital production with people of all ages. She is specifically interested in increasing equity, access and knowledge for people who might otherwise not have the opportunity or confidence to explore new facets of their musical experience.
About the Course
The rich history of beatmaking has its roots in hip hop but has expanded to encompass a wide range of musical expression. In this 8-week course, students will learn the fundamentals of beatmaking using the DAW Ableton Live. Each week we’ll be diving into a new aspect of composition and production, culminating in a fully mixed track ready for sharing. We cover sampling, MIDI drums and melodies, recording, arrangement and automation, mixing and exporting - with some history, context and sharing of original work. No prior experience necessary.
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