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Always live, never recorded—real-time questions and creativity.
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Small Classes
Capped at 8 for true connection and collaboration.
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Creative Network
A growing community of producers, musicians, and artists.
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Every class is taught live by working musicians supplemented by weekly meetings. You ask questions, get real feedback, and make music alongside people who are in it with you.
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Test your knowledge — 2 minutes, and we'll get you to the right spot.
Beat Kitchen starts with Residency
Residency is your membership. It includes office hours, gyms, beat challenges, and a community of producers. Learn more →
Theory Gym
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We used "Hotel California" by the Eagles as a case study in harmonic minor usage, modal interchange, and cadential function. Covered the role of the raised seventh (G-sharp) in producing a dominant E chord over an A minor tonic, the distinction between functional and notational chord identity (e.g., the flat-six versus an inverted F chord), and how the song's chord progression generates a repeating sense of plagal motion. Also discussed the song's rhythmic feel and its relationship to reggae and the one-drop pattern.
Instrument Gym
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non-sequential scale exercises on guitar, picking patterns, use of hybrid picking, switching positions when playing through more than one octave
Ear Training Gym
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Covered the difference between saturation and distortion, with live demonstrations on kick drum, bass, and vocals using the Abbey Road Saturator and a virtual guitar amp. Worked through multi-stage compression on a vocal chain — three compressors in sequence for peak reduction and makeup gain — and explained why reverb belongs on an auxiliary bus rather than directly on a track, including how to EQ and automate the reverb tail independently. Also addressed gain staging, headroom management, microphone selection for noisy rooms, and tracking levels for vocals.
Production Gym
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PRODUCTION GYM — 862 words across 2 speakers (14 wpm). Insufficient instructional content for a summary.
Office Hours
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Covered music distribution strategy, with a focus on artist-friendly and cooperative streaming platforms as alternatives to major streaming services. Discussed physical vs. digital releasing, Bandcamp Friday scheduling, and platforms including AmpWall and Resonate. Also touched on unconventional microphone techniques drawn from the book *Recording Unhinged* by Sylvia Massey.
Office Hours
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We covered mic technique and placement. John was struggling with how to get rid of plosives in his recordings. So we did a mic placement exercise, pop filter up, and talked about the de-esser in the mix down.
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