The Bachelor
of Music (Hons) in Popular Music Performance is a music degree unlike
any other. It trains vocalists, drummers, guitarists and bass players
to become
professionals in an industry that demands many skills, from performance
through to
composition, programming and arranging. We deliver strong, versatile,
employable
musicians.
The course is validated by Thames Valley
University (TVU). All students are enrolled with
TVU and taught at our specialist facilities.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students should normally have:
● 120 points at A Level, or equivalent OR the Vocaltech OTC/OCN
One Year Diploma in
Popular Music Performance
● Five GCSEs at grades A-C, including Maths and English, or equivalent
● Vocal performance at grade 8 standard *
● Sight singing at grade 6 standard *
● Music theory at grade 6 standard *
* These are guidelines only. Applicants
are expected to be at this standard not expected to
have passed the exams.
Prospective students should apply through
the UCAS website www.ucas.ac.uk. A member
of the admissions team will contact you to schedule a practical audition.
The audition is an in-depth look at your
stylistic and technical performance, as well as
your sight singing, music theory knowledge and aural awareness of intervals
and chord
types.
FUNDING
Home students can apply through their Local Education Authority for
Tuition Fee Loans,
Higher Education Maintenance Grants and Maintenance Loans. International
students
should contact the admissions team on +44 (0) 208 749 3131 for details
about course fees.
YEAR 1
SEMESTER 1
Core Curriculum A develops your understanding of essential musical concepts
and builds
the foundations of excellence in your singing.
● Voice Production
● Aural Concepts
● Sight Singing
● Harmony & Theory
● Aural
● Keyboard Skills
20th Century Popular
Music History charts the rise of pop music from its earliest
roots to
the corporate phenomenon it is today, adding a broader dimension to
students’ own
performance and composition.
Rhythm and Blues
Performance is a detailed study of this major genre of popular
music.
Through live performance and analysis students are able to reproduce
the authentic sound,
feel and dynamics of this style.
SEMESTER 2
Core Curriculum B further develops your
musicianship.
Rhythm Studies
examines the role of rhythm in popular music styles. This will add
originality and musicality to your singing and composing.
Applied Rock Studies
is a focused study of progressive rock and the major artists
involved. Through analysis and performance you will gain an understanding
and mastery
of this demanding style, which has influenced so many of today’s
bands.
YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1
Jazz Studies
charts the development of Jazz from the 1940s. Weekly live performance
workshops allow you to develop your own authentic jazz sound and develop
a repertoire
of classic ‘standards’ which will inevitably reappear throughout
your singing career.
Arranging and Programming
for Small Groups draws on your knowledge of theory
developed in Year 1 to develop your arranging skills for bands containing
vocals, guitar,
bass, keyboards and drums.
Music in Industry
gives an insight into the nature of today’s music business structures
and
identifies key employment opportunities in this area.
SEMESTER 2
Miscellaneous Playing
Styles increases your versatility by broadening the range of
styles you can sing. You study reggae, blues, funk, Latin and country.
Specialised Playing
Styles gives you the opportunity to hone your knowledge of a
particular style – jazz, rock or fusion.
Popular Music Composition
Techniques requires you to create original compositions
for small bands and explores the use of processing and sequencing technology.
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