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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is FMI (Future Music Institute)?
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- FMI (Future Music Institute), is a music course which focus on lessons utilizing today’s modern technology to make music on your computers; like how artists and musicians today are doing. It’s designed to help you to learn music the different way, killing the traditional method of learning music. What’s more, the course will also teach students to make use of what they’ve learnt. Start selling your music. Start making music for a cause.
2. How much is the course?
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- An introductory price of RM1800 is currently the price or the course which also includes the M-Audio Keyrig 49 Midi Controller that comes together in a price! See the M-Audio Keyrig here
3. How many classes are there? How long is the course?
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- 12-weeks of intensive and interactive classes following our course outlines here! Program Outlines
4. What software & hardware will the course be based on?
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- The course will be based on ableton live, where most of our lessons would be based on. However we would be exploring on different platforms, such as logic pro, garageband, cubase and more. Remember we’re not teaching you softwares. We are conducting future music tech courses here.
4. Where would classes be held at?
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- Classes would be held in our studio, The Cat Studio > 24, Pinhorn Road 11600 Penang, Malaysia
5. Group classes? Or a one to one class?
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- FMI is an interactive course where we would have different classes, either individual or with a group on different study weeks, to group students up and have them working as a team.
6. Cool! Am I ready to Enrol?
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- Seriously, you do not need to have experience in music to start. (Haven’t you read our ads?) With an enthusiastic mind and a will to learn, YES! you are ready to go! Take a deep breath and follow on our page here to sign up:
Click here to SIGN UP for FMI now!
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