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Video Game Music Part 2 (Ages 5-10)
In this Part 2 class, we will expand on the knowledge we learned in Part 1 of our Video Game Music Class.
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5-10
year olds
3-6
learners per class
$15
Charged upfront
Meets once
60 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
This class is for students who have already taken my other Video Game Music Class and are looking to level up! Although it is possible to take the classes out of order, I would recommend taking my first class if you haven’t already done so. Also, my age ranges are very flexible. Feel free to sign up if you are ages 10+. From Pac Man to Zelda, students will learn a brief overview of 50 years of video game music history with brand new examples specific for this class. Similar to our last...
Students will learn a brief overview of 50 years of video game music history. Students will also learn basic musical vocabulary and basic video game design concepts. Most importantly, students will improve their deep listening skills and learn to pick out subtle details in video game music that complement the visuals in the game itself.
This class is based on my own research into video game music from books ("A Composer's Guide to Game Music"), scholarly articles ("Nintendo and Telos: Will You Ever Reach the End?"), and YouTube channels (username "Scruffy"). I have broken down these complex sources for young students to understand.
None.
No supplies or resources needed, except for your ears!
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
The class is built around small listening activities where students are formatively assessed on their listening skills.
1 hour per week in class, and no time outside of class.
None. Video games with inappropriate content (i.e. violence) will not be discussed.
This class is based on my own research into video game music from books ("A Composer's Guide to Game Music"), scholarly articles ("Nintendo and Telos: Will You Ever Reach the End?"), and YouTube channels (username "Scruffy"). I have broken down these complex sources for young students to understand.
Teacher
Andy JaremaMusician/Educator/Composer
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United States259 total reviews
248 completed classes
About Me
Note: I am currently stepping away from teaching large Outschool classes, but I am open to teach private music lessons. I am especially adept working with students interested in video game music and digital audio music. Feel free to send me a...