School Of Beats SB101: Learn-to-DJ
- Grades: 5-12
- Number of Students: up to 2 at a time
- Number of Lessons: 9 DJ Topics
- Contact Hours: 10-12
- Additional Documents: SB101 Curriculum Overview, SB101 Features & Benefits
PLEASE NOTE: This product includes in-person training for your staff at your facility. The total price for this product listed on this page does include this training, but it does NOT include travel expenses for School of Beats staff.
Please contact sales@stemfinity.com to get a quote with the total price after all expenses for the School of Beats program. The option to conduct the training at the School of Beats HQ in Albuquerque NM is available upon request and will void the travel expense costs.
If you are ordering directly through the STEMfinity website a STEMfinity staff member will contact you after you place your order to confirm the total price with you before fulfilling the order. A School of Beats staff member will contact you after the order is placed to schedule training. Training is only available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Highlights:
Turn it up with School Of Beats' Learn-to-DJ System
At the end of SB101, students will have a foundation of knowledge and skills to build upon. The curriculum teaches your students music theory along with the math, science and technology behind live electronic music performance. Most importantly, students will gravitate to your DJ program because they learn with music they love and listen to every day. Now your students have the tools to provide entertainment for school dances and social events. They will be able to produce cohesive live sets of background music for sports events, audio tracks for a video educational curriculum, even preparing premixed sound tracks for cheerleading squad routines and school musicals.
Students with these skills can easily gain employment with special events entertainment companies and make between $20 & $150 an hour working events like weddings, school dances, sports and charity events and pool parties. This is an excellent vocational skill set that can easily fund their way through college and allow more time for school work and less time on the job than the typical high school and college level jobs. Students who continue into the SB201 and MP101 courses will discover a path that can lead to a career audio engineering, music performance, radio, theater... the list goes on and on.
Features:
STAFF TRAINING:
- On-Site Training for Staff from Walt White, a 20 year veteran music educator and mentor. Walt is one of the top DJ educator in the world, presenting a DJ curriculum that is custom designed for 10-16 year old students on the amazing DENON Engine software platform.
- The training will teach your staff how to DJ with the same skill set as the top pro DJs in the world. Covering topics such as Equipment Functionality, Phrasing, Mixing & Performance Preparation. School of Beats also teach your staff how to assemble & trouble shoot, add new music, make recordings and setup events to showcase your students.
SUPPORT:
- 24/7 Online Remote Support provided by the DJ instructor and mentor, Walt White, to any School Of Beats DJ system for repairs, supplemental tutorials or anything the DJ program might need.
- 24/7 Phone Support provided by directly by Walt White to any School Of Beats DJ Program.
- Licensed Access to the custom learn to DJ tutorials for instructors to refresh their knowledge of DJ skills. Videos use the adult version of the School Of Beats Curriculum on the Prezi platform with the Engine Prime Software and the DENON Prime Controllers.
Curriculum or Lesson Topics:
S.T.E.A.M. Curriculum Distribution:
- Science: Signal Flow, Speaker Functionality, Analog vs Digital
- Technology: DJ Software, DJ Equipment, Midi Language
- Engineering: Equipment Setup, Performance Set Programming, Midi Mapping
- Art: Layering, Track Pairings, Performance Techniques, Stage Presence
- Math: Time Signature, Phrasing, Bit & Sample Rates
DJ Lesson Topics:
- Introduction - Overview and simplified explanation of the DJ workflow and the responsibilities a DJ has when performing. Key skills and assets that make a DJ successful. The difference between a “play list operator” and a“DJ”... and why it matters. Examples of different performance and content delivery styles and techniques. The evolution of equipment and how its used in the industry.
- Equipment - Overview of primary components of the DJ controller. Explanation of basic functions such as loops, cue/play, beat jumping, jog wheel functionality, hot cues, pitch and grid functionality, headphone operation and basic software functionality.
- Phrasing - This is where the mathematics of DJing is introduced. Topics are covered such as the building blocks of a phrase, the mathematical structure of DJ edits, the mathematical differences between popular sub-genres of music and the parts/arrangement of a song. School of Beats cover identifying and notating the phrasing within the performance material and common anomalies that students will encounter and need to overcome.
- Layering - In this section mathematics meets art. With the mathematical rules in mind, student make their first dive into the art and creation aspects of DJing. Students learn what it means to layer music and how their decisions effect what the audience hears during a performance. Finally, students perform their first mix by layering and combining two songs together to create a new piece of musical material.
- Blending - One of the first tools or techniques used in the mixing process is frequency manipulation. This section focuses on the area of the equipment called the mixer. Students are given detailed info about the components in this portion of the controller. Given mixing practice drills and rules to follow and expand upon to optimize the adhesion between the tracks.
- Programming - When the student reaches this point in the curriculum, they are ready to prepare for their first live performance. This section teaches the student how to pick music. Students will learn how to ask questions to narrow down programming choices and how to physically build pre-programmed playlists for their first live event.
- Performance - Students performing for the first time can be a very stressful and nerve-racking experience. School of Beats goal to reduce or eliminate as many decisions as possible during the performance so the student and focus on stage presence, crowd interaction and replicating the skills they have practiced in the classroom preparing for the performance. They also cover one of the most difficult parts of DJing, handling requests.
- Class Preparation - This section is for both the students and the teachers. School of Beats cover the assembly and disassembly of the gear before and after classes and events. They also explain music library and file management with detailed instructions on how to import the new music each program receives every month into the DJ library. Finally They go over installing mapping and software updates if/when any are released for SB101.
- Extra Curricular Topics - If your students have met the basic challenges of SB101 and are now performing, these additional topics will take them to the next level. School of Beats introduce more advanced topics such as grid repair, harmonic layering, recording, tempo jumping, effects and transition tricks like loop compressions and spin backs
What’s Included:
EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS:
- Custom Configured Web Portal with access to online curriculum presentations, online teacher tutorials and file sharing portal for new music. The music streams from a cloud service and the entire library is managed by School Of Beats. Class and Performance Playlists are organized on the individual controllers and saved on your equipment.
- Fully loaded 6000+ song DJ library with a Monthly Music Subscription Service from Ultimix. All music is “clean” (profanity free) DJ edits with perfect meta data, Camelot keys embedded, genre sorted and waveforms striped.
- Universal Login Account created to give access to Google Drive, Drop Box, School Of Beats eMail Address, TeamViewer, Ultimix, Apple and DENON.
- Battery Powered DENON Prime 4 DJ System or DENON Prime Go DJ System w/2 year warranty. No power required at students desks during class!
- Denon Prime Hard Flight Case & Headphones.
Additional Information and Resources:
Special Notes and Considerations:
PLEASE NOTE: This product includes in-person training for your staff at your facility. The total price for this product listed on this page does include this training, but it does NOT include travel expenses for School of Beats staff.
Please contact sales@stemfinity.com to get a quote with the total price after all expenses for the School of Beats program. The option to conduct the training at the School of Beats HQ in Albuquerque NM is available upon request and will void the travel expense costs.
If you are ordering directly through the STEMfinity website a STEMfinity staff member will contact you after you place your order to confirm the total price with you before fulfilling the order. A School of Beats staff member will contact you after the order is placed to schedule training.
Please Note: This product comes in multiple quantities: 1, 5, and 10. Training costs are only included once regardless of how many units are purchased. Please select your desired quantity towards the top of the page. If you're looking to order a specific quantity not listed on this page, please contact sales@stemfinity.com to get a custom quote.
Training Time:
The average training will take approximately 8 hours, typically starting between 8am and 9am and finishing between 3pm and 4pm.
For larger orders, at least 90 minutes of setup time may be required before training starts.