As we shared in last week’s blog, middle school students move from a general music education program to an elective program. In addition to choir, students can also choose to participate in instrumental ensemble or music production class.
Instrumental Ensemble
Ensemble musicians start each Tuesday with sight-reading, sharpening their ability to interpret music on the spot. On Thursdays, they listen to and analyze diverse music examples to broaden their musical understanding. The Ensemble also meets every other Friday for small group sectionals, where students focus on specific parts of their repertoire and work on music production projects.
Currently, they are practicing three pieces: The Blue Rock, C-Jam Blues (which explores jazz improvisation), and Twist and Shout. Occasionally, they add variety by playing together with boom whackers and drums, making rehearsals fun and dynamic. This routine helps students build technical skills, collaboration, and creativity in their ensemble playing.

Music Production Class
We began the year in music production class with students becoming familiar with the Soundtrap software, an online platform that allows them to create and edit music collaboratively. With Soundtrap, students can record and mix tracks using a wide variety of built-in instruments, loops, and effects and import their own sounds. Soundtrap also has collaborative tools that allow multiple users to work on the same project simultaneously, much like a Google Doc for music production. It is an excellent starting point for beginners in music production.
Their first few projects include a 3-track composition, a project with a recording of their own voice or instrument, and a challenge of creating digital music to accompany a silent video. Through these hands-on experiences, they learn the technical aspects of music production, such as track layering, sound balancing, and editing effects, while developing their creative expression. In addition to these technical skills, students have been focusing on giving and receiving feedback productively and collaboratively. This process sharpens their musical abilities and fosters communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.


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