Music Performance and Production Level 3 (25/26)
Course Overview
The Music Performance pathway, you will work in bands to create material for weekly performances. You will also work in the recording studio to produce broadcast ready material as well as sessions on composition and Music Industry
Frequently asked questions
The Music Performance pathway, you will work in bands to create material for weekly performances. You will also work in the recording studio to produce broadcast ready material as well as sessions on composition and Music Industry
Learners must have four GCSEs at grade 4 or above (including Maths, , show a genuine interest in the Creative Arts and have a reference from a previous learning provider. For those with higher grades, you may be able to start at level 2 or 3.
A studio fee of 90 will be required from students as a contribution towards the cost of course resources. In addition, students are required to provide practical clothing for classes, e.g. tracksuit bottoms and t-shirt.
You will learn the skills needed to become a confident musician including confidence and composition skills. You will be taught how to record yourself, bands and instruments in our studio, alongside, the fundamental of using Logic Pro X or Ableton Live to compose and develop musical ideas. You will explore solo and group performance material, the nature of design, voice and movement, technical theatre and demonstrate how to embed research within your practical work. You will gain a significant amount of experience in working as part of an ensemble and explore a variety of performance and production skills in which to inform your own creative choices. This course is most suited for people aged 16-18 and may also meet the needs of mature students up to 20 years. Those who successfully complete their programme will achieve a nationally recognised qualification at the appropriate level.
This highly practical course involves working in workshop, studio and classroom settings. You will study in class, groups and individually and you will also be expected to work independently outside of college hours. You will create practical work individually and in small groups for performance, learn set material, take notes during lecture-based sessions and complete written assignments. Assessment is continuous throughout the year and in many different forms focusing on input and ideas throughout the creative process leading to performance. For Example: Vlogs, written journals, reflections, research discussions, creative books and live performancesUnderstanding music industry roles and current trends.
Depending on where you start this pathway, you can progress to Level 2 or 3 of Music, Creative or Media Production. There is also opportunity (once completing the necessary level course) to audition for our Level 3 Performing and Production Arts course. Outside of the College, you can move onto employment within Music or Performing Arts sector. You can go onto work in the performing arts industry in an apprenticeship or (for those who achieve Level 3) you can take your studies further at university.