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12/3/25 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm EST

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Website: https://concordconservatory.org/beat-lab-build-your-first-track/
Location: Concord Conservatory of Music
1317 Main Street
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Sara Seng

Event Description

 Drop the Beat! Build Your First Track Have you ever wanted to create music like your favorite artists, but didn’t know where to start? This Beat Lab workshop is your chance to step into the producer’s chair and create your very own track from scratch! In this exciting, hands-on workshop, you will be guided by composer and CCM faculty member Manuel Garcia-Baro through the complete process of music production. You’ll learn how to lay down drums and bass lines, write melodies, and explore professional sound design techniques. You’ll get practical experience using the industry-standard software Logic Pro X to arrange and mix your sounds. This unique experience offers practical insight into the creative process of modern digital music production and is proof that anyone can make music. Who Should Attend? This dynamic production workshop is designed for students ages 12–18 who are curious about music technology, composing, or electronic music. No prior experience is needed! Sign up today!  Taught by CCM Piano Faculty Member Manuel Garcia-Baro

Wednesday, December 3, 5:30–6:30 PM

This workshop takes place at CCM 2, 15 Junction Square Dr., Concord

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