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Our work together has taken me to the next level and paves the way for me to a whole new part of my career. I can't thank you enough for the time we've spent together.
Rachel (Professional Musician)
I learnt so much from you about using Launchpad and iPad apps to make music and perform. Thanks for showing me and my friends that we can be producers!
Sara (After-School Student)
Thank you for all the knowledge you've passed on to us in your class. It was intense but amazing semester! You're one of the most engaging professors I've had.
Daniel (Graduate Student)
I'm stoked about applying the new Ableton Live songwritingÂ
approaches you taught me. Now I've got the courage and tools to produce my next song myself.
Emily (Private Tutee)
popular lessons
the smol prof conducts sessions for students of all ages and experience levels, which can be flexibly scheduled.

special event workshops
group workshops and masterclasses conducted in-person, online, or in a hybrid fashion.

1-on-1 private instruction
individual classes that are highly customizable, depending on the student's needs.

audition mentorship
prep sessions for prospective students of schools where the smol prof teaches (berklee, CUNY etc.).

online video tutorials
materials for self-studying students to peruse at their own pace, learning what matches their interests best.
popular topics
the smol prof provides instruction in numerous areas, the most popular of which are below:

ableton live
Learn to use Live, the music creation software made by the company Ableton.

controllerism
Learn electronic performance and controllerism techniques.

songwriting
Learn arranging, writing, and toplining across music genres.

keyboard
Learn electronic keys, acoustic piano, or synthesizer skills.

bitwig studio
Learn to use Bitwig, the music creation software made by the company of the same name.

music theory
Learn the fundamentals of traditional Western music theory.

sound design
Learn synthesis and sound design techniques using software or hardware.

berklee core
Learn Berklee's music tech, harmony, and ear training curricula.
themed masterclasses
here are a few examples of the many masterclasses that have been offered by the smol prof/dolltr!ck/Claire.

what's new?
Students explore the new features of a given DAW upon the release of a software update, direct from a Bitwig Certified Trainer, Ableton Certified Trainer, and Apple Certified Pro.
Working knowledge of the DAW in question, such as Ableton Live, Bitwig, or Logic Pro, is required.

building your first live show
Students learn how to create an effective live set using techniques for programming and live performance.
Working knowledge of any DAW is required. Working knowledge of Ableton Live is beneficial but not required.

intro to electronic performance
Students are introduced to using software and controllers for performing live electronic music sets. ​
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Working knowledge of Ableton Live or Bitwig is required. Prior experience in performing is beneficial but not required.

integrated live DJ techniques
Students learn to meld electronic performance techniques with DJ-ing for more effective and engaging sets.
Working knowledge of Ableton Live or Bitwig is required. Prior experience in DJ-ing is beneficial but not required.

songwriting with music tech tools
Students experience the role of music technology in the contemporary songwriting and beatmaking workflow.
Prior experience in songwriting is beneficial but not required. Working knowledge of Ableton Live, Bitwig, or Logic Pro is required.

intro to synthesis and sound design
Students learn sound design principles through exploring
synthesis techniques with software.
Working knowledge of any DAW is required. Familiarity with electronic music genres is beneficial but not required.

live audio processing for vocalists
Students learn how to process their singing, rapping, and other vocalizations for live electronic performances.
Working knowledge of Ableton Live or Bitwig, as well as access to a MIDI controller, is required.

music theory for writers and producers
Students explore fundamental Western music theory concepts for writing and producing in the contemporary popular music idiom.
Working knowledge of a commercial DAW, such as Ableton Live, Bitwig, or Logic Pro, is required.

performing live with effects
Students are introduced to using software, controllers, and hardware for performing live music with effect processing.
Working knowledge of Ableton Live or Bitwig is required. Prior experience in performing is beneficial but not required.
crash courses
here are a few examples of crash courses that have been offered by the smol prof/dolltr!ck/Claire.
intro to logic pro
Students take a first look at Logic in a 3-part group course, culminating in a 1-on-1 online session with the instructor.
No prior knowledge is required.
intro to bitwig studio
Students take a first look at Bitwig in a 3-part group course, culminating in a 1-on-1 online session with the instructor.
No prior knowledge is required.
intro to ableton live
Students take a first look at Live in a 3-part group course, culminating in a 1-on-1 online session with the instructor.
No prior knowledge is required.
intro to dance music cultures
Students survey the history of electronic music and dance/DJ cultures in a 3-part course.
No prior knowledge is required, though working knowledge of any DAW is beneficial.



