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Music

Explore our music practices, designed to help you apply creative listening and a musicking approach as a natural part of your daily routine.

Music Experts

Practices are designed in collaboration with musicians, filmmakers, and other creators who bring their real-world experience into the process. Instead of focusing on flawless technique or external results, these sessions open a space to explore and enjoy the act of making. They offer perspectives and approaches from people who live their craft, helping you discover your own creative flow.

Sasha Gefen
Sasha Gefen
Singer, Music therapist
Hayk Karoyi
Hayk Karoyi
Musician, Multi-instrumentalist
Soela
Soela
Electronic Musician, DJ
Samplikprost
Samplikprost
Musician, Vlogger
Kate NV
Kate NV
Vocalist, Composer
Dima Ustinov
Dima Ustinov
Composer
Rooted in the concept of musicking — active engagement with sound — these practices offer practical ways to explore music through listening, playing, and experimentation. With guided exercises, flexible tracks, and real-world examples, you’ll build core skills like rhythm, texture, and musical awareness, and develop a personal music practice you can grow over time.
Classes: Endless
Students: All Levels
Requirements: Curiosity

Expert practices 64

S I used to think I wasn’t “musical” enough. Now I understand that listening is just as powerful as playing — and both are forms of expression and discovery.

Stefan, Project manager

L The practices helped me shift from consuming music to actually engaging with it. I’m noticing details I never paid attention to before.

Liora, Ambient Composer

C This space felt safe — like I could make noise, be quiet, start again, and still feel supported. I didn’t expect that from online education.

Camille, Lyricist

G I was immediately hooked. The active listening exercises and curated playlists helped me slow down and truly reconnect with music.

Guido, Creative Technologist

K I loved that I didn’t need any fancy setup for the practices. Just headphones and my ears — its sparked a fresh perspective on making music.

Kristiana, Composer

S I used to think I wasn’t “musical” enough. Now I understand that listening is just as powerful as playing — and both are forms of expression and discovery.

Stefan, Project manager

L The practices helped me shift from consuming music to actually engaging with it. I’m noticing details I never paid attention to before.

Liora, Ambient Composer

C This space felt safe — like I could make noise, be quiet, start again, and still feel supported. I didn’t expect that from online education.

Camille, Lyricist

G I was immediately hooked. The active listening exercises and curated playlists helped me slow down and truly reconnect with music.

Guido, Creative Technologist

K I loved that I didn’t need any fancy setup for the practices. Just headphones and my ears — its sparked a fresh perspective on making music.

Kristiana, Composer

Music Programme Path
No two paths are alike. Uncover the countless ways creativity unfolds — and imagine your own rhythm taking shape.
Gustav
Gustav
27, Paris
Path 1/3
Path
30 min, 3x a week
8–16 Sessions
Sound design for film storytelling
Phase 1
3–6 Sessions
Sound Foundations. Analyze frequency spectrum in film scenes
Narrative Listening. Identify emotional cues in movie soundtracks
Recording Techniques. Capture ambient sounds for storytelling
Phase 2
4–8 Sessions
Layering Practice. Build atmosphere with multiple audio tracks
Dialogue Integration. Balance speech with background sound design
Emotional Arcs. Shape tension through dynamic sound processing
Phase 3
3–6 Sessions
Songs. Play along with familiar tunes.
Transpose. Shift keys and learn chord numbers.
Path
1 hour on weekends
8–16 Sessions
Learning dj software skills
Phase 1
3–6 Sessions
Software Setup. Install and configure basic DJ software interface
Track Loading. Import music and navigate your library effectively
Basic Controls. Master play, pause, cue, and volume controls
Phase 2
4–8 Sessions
Beatmatching Basics. Learn to match tempos between two tracks
Simple Transitions. Practice crossfading and basic track blending
EQ Fundamentals. Use equalizer to blend frequencies smoothly
Phase 3
3–6 Sessions
Mini Mix Creation. Record your first 10-minute practice mix
Track Selection. Curate music that flows well together
Path
A few longer sessions on weekends
12-18 Sessions
Creating soundscapes for healing and therapeutic applications
Phase 1
3–6 Sessions
Foundations. Master frequency spectrum and psychoacoustic principles
Sound Design. Create healing timbres with synthesis and sampling
Spatial Awareness. Shape therapeutic space with reverb and stereo field
Phase 2
3-6 Sessions
Critical Listening. Analyze professional soundscapes for healing applications
Workflow Setup. Build efficient DAW templates for soundscape creation
Layering Techniques. Balance multiple elements into coherent therapeutic environments
Phase 3
3–6 Sessions
Professional Standards. Mix and master soundscapes for commercial release
Client Collaboration. Guide therapeutic sessions and gather feedback effectively
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