Music Technology
Leventhorpe - Hertfordshire
01279836633
Cambridge Road, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 9BY
Course summary

2-year course - Music Technology is a relatively new qualification but one which boasts the most exciting opportunities and prospects. The qualification is aimed at students who have previously taken an interest in running music technology; whether as a producer using a digital audio workstation or as a sound engineer for music events, theatre productions and recordings. Students are actively encouraged to participate as sound engineers in the wider life of the school, from recording GCSE and A-level musicians to engineering sound equipment at our many public events throughout the year.

Entry requirements

Grade 6 GCSE Music Experience of using music technology and software including Logic and Cubase (If a student has not studied GCSE Music, an interview and submission of technology-based composition will be required)

How you'll be assessed

The course is split into four components: Component 1: Recording (20%) Capture, edit, mix and produce an audio recording of a song – selected by the exam board – from the past 100 years of popular music. The song must last between 2 and 2 ½ minutes and is submitted alongside a logbook. Component 2: Technology-based Composition (20%) Compose a track on a DAW (digital audio workstation) demonstrating skills in manipulating clips of audio, and/or using appropriate samples. This includes understanding and using creative effects processing. Component 3: Listening & Analysing (25%) Examination paper (1hr 15mins) divided into two sections: Section A: Listening & Analysis. Students are given several pieces of unfamiliar popular music to listen to and answer questions on. Section B: Extended Written Response. Students are given a piece of music recorded in two different styles and are required to provide a comparison through written analysis. Component 4: Producing & Analysing (35%) Practical examination paper (1hr 45mins) divided into two sections: Section A: Analysing & Producing. Students are provided with a range of audio and MIDI material and are expected to answer questions and perform production tasks using the materials. Section B: Extended Written Response. Students are required to analyse and interpret music technology data provided by the exam board.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityHertfordshire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressCambridge Road, Sawbridgeworth, CM21 9BY