Transforming the Music Industry: Dexter High School Introduces New Music Technology Course

Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Music at Dexter High School

A new course is set to be introduced at Dexter High School that aligns with the school’s strategic plan of preparing students for the 21st century. The course, named Music Technology, aims to foster creativity, critical thinking, and technological proficiency in students to equip them with skills applicable to modern industries.

Grace Wolfe, the Director of Bands at DHS, presented the proposal for the new course to the school board during their meeting on April 29. Wolfe highlighted the importance of offering a course in Music Technology at DHS, stating that it will provide students with skills relevant to contemporary music production and technology-driven music industries. The course will allow students to explore creativity using digital tools and gain a deeper understanding of music beyond traditional methods.

Students participating in the Music Technology course will have access to various software, technologies, musical devices, and live sampling to unleash their creativity in a hands-on setting. Wolfe emphasized that the course is designed for students with diverse musical backgrounds, experience levels, and interests, creating an environment where they can collaborate and inspire one another.

The course will cover core concepts such as digital audio production, sound design, music software proficiency, electronic composition, MIDI sequencing, and an understanding of emerging technologies in the music industry. Wolfe stressed the importance of emphasizing creativity

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