Music Production Lessons

Music Lessons

Unlock your creative potential with HCM Music Academy’s music production lessons! These sessions dive into digital music techniques, mixing and industry-standard software to help bring your musical ideas to life.

Lessons Overview

Whether you’re an absolute beginner or have some experience in music production but want to improve your knowledge and technique, we can help students of all ages to become budding producers and musicians. Lessons are held weekly at HCM Music Academy, on a one-to-one basis.

Lesson Fee

  • One-on-One Lessons

    £22

    £33

    £44

    30m

    45m

    60m

    Just you

  • Lessons are billed on a termly basis, but we’re happy to offer a one-off trial lesson. This gives you the chance to meet the tutor, discuss your goals, and get a feel for what you’ll gain from our music production lessons before committing to a full term.

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    What You'll Learn

    Music technology lessons at HCM are meticulously designed around your particular music production goals. The classes will cover a range of digital music techniques, genres and styles, and you’ll develop a wealth of technical, practical and theoretical knowledge in audio production, sound for media, electronic music production and mixing which you can apply to real-world scenarios. Over time you’ll become a confident user of both music production software, including Logic, Ableton and more.

    Exams and Awards

    At HCM, we offer graded exams, which allow you to track your improvement over time. Our lessons follow the RSL graded syllabus from Debut to Grade 8. For teenage students, these lessons can also complement activities like the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme or GCSE Music, adding value to your musical journey.

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    Meet some of our tutors at HCM

    As well as being experts in education, our teachers play an active and successful role as professionals in today’s music business.

    Bass Guitar, Guitar

    Chris Hanby

    Chris Hanby is a seasoned guitarist, bassist, educator, and performer with over 30 years of experience in both live performance and teaching. An alumnus of The Guitar Institute and Basstech, Chris began his teaching career in 2003 and has since taught at several esteemed institutions.

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    Singing

    Jasmine Adrian-Dawson

    Jasmine is a vocal coach with over a decade of performance experience across the UK and Europe.

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    Piano

    Rosie Canham

    Rosie began learning piano at the age of nine, progressing through classical training and achieving merits and distinctions across the grades. In addition to the piano, she enjoys playing a variety of recorders, including sopranino, descant, treble, and tenor. While she has a particular fondness for composers like Einaudi and Debussy, she also loves exploring contemporary music.

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    Piano, Violin

    George Petrie

    George is a pianist, violinist, and experienced music educator with a strong background in both classical and contemporary music. He has been teaching privately for several years, helping students develop their technical skills and musical confidence while guiding them through ABRSM, Trinity, and Rock School syllabuses with a 100% pass rate.

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    Piano

    Andres Cruz

    Through his teaching, Andres strives to make learning the piano engaging and rewarding, helping students develop their musical abilities while encouraging them to find their unique voice as musicians.

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    Guitar

    Edward Partridge

    Edward started learning Guitar for fun at the age of 13. He went on to study Film and Television at Middlesex University but decided to change his career towards music after doing voluntary work for Young Musicians Workshop (a charitable organisation which focused on helping children perform in front of a live audience) during his gap year.

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