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Diploma


DiplomaContact us now to reserve your place for 2010!

The one year Diploma course is for younger students wishing to develop and practice their live band performance skills, improve their general musicianship and musical knowledge, and explore their creative potential. For students of guitar, bass, drums and vocals aged between 16 and 18 years, tuition fees are fully funded*

 

Get more information on Performance Diplomas in:

GUITAR     BASS     DRUM     VOCAL

 

Here are 6 great reasons to choose this exciting and rewarding pathway: 

> Play and perform every week in live bands

> Discover your creative potential 

> Experience some of the best teaching in the business

> Learn and play in great facilities with the latest equipment

> Gain a nationally recognised qualification

> Take the first steps to a career in the music business!

 

The focus of these funded courses is very much on playing in a band, with lots of performance opportunities each week and throughout the course. You will form bands, together with other musicians, choose and rehearse repertoire and deliver the results where it matters, on stage! In addition to this you will learn about a wide range of contemporary styles, study the techniques and theory of your instrument through a wide range of lessons and classes, enhance your creativity and songwriting whilst also looking at the broader issues involved with contemporary music including music business and the history of music.

If you love music and performing, this course will help you develop the instrumental and musical skills you need to start your career. Unleash you own true creative potential; find out what you are capable of as a musician! And since tuition fees are funded if you are aged between 16 and 18 years, its an unbelievable opportunity to study for free at the Institute!

Contact us for more information on how to study on our Diploma course and book a free assessment.

 

*Tuition fees fully funded for EU students aged 16-18 years. Students will however be required to pay a small additional charge to cover specialist materials and support activities. Level of this charge may vary according to changes in government funding policy.