Juilliard Extension Division Fall 2026 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EVCRT 415 - Introduction to Music Technology Nathan Prillaman This course introduces the compositional and production techniques essential for creating music in today’s evolving sonic landscape. Students will develop creative and technical skills in audio and MIDI sequencing, digital notation, sampling, synthesizer basics, digital sound recording, editing, and processing. Through weekly hands-on exercises, they will explore contemporary approaches to composition and arrangement across various musical genres. Additional topics include synthesizer programming, sound wave identification, the history of music technology, and an introduction to AI in music production. Classes are centered around practical software training and interactive group discussions, with a final project offering students an opportunity to integrate their newly acquired skills with their individual musical interests. This course is taught using Logic Pro, though faculty also have experience with Ableton, Pro Tools, and other digital audio workstations (DAWs).
Biography: Nathan Prillaman
Prerequisite: Basic proficiency with MacOS is required.
Placement application required unless pre-approved to enroll. Application deadline: Tuesday, August 25 @ 5pm ET.
One Section Available | 13 Classes Total | Extension Holiday Schedule
Credits: 2
Mondays 7–9pm ET
September 14–December 14
Online Only
$1,400
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