Songwriting short course

  • 5-6pm
  • 拢15 探花精选 student / 拢20 探花精选 staff
  • Booking required
  • Open to all
An overhead photograph of a large array of musical instruments on a dark grey background

Booking information

Booking required

Contact information

Name
LU Arts
Telephone
01509 222948
Workshop

Want to write a song but don't know how to start? Or started one, but don't know how to finish it? This is the course for you!

About this event

This six week short course will introduce the fundamentals of songwriting so you can regularly start and finish songs!

Topics covered will include generating ideas using rhythm, chord sequences, avoiding writer's block, writing compelling lyrics, and arrangement.

The course is open to all ability levels. If you play an instrument then you are welcome to bring this along with you. There is a piano in the room where the classes are being held.

When you select the first date of the course during booking, your ticket will automatically be applied to all six weeks.

About the teacher

The course will be delivered by Ian Crabtree. A professional guitar player, producer and songwriter, Ian has written songs for The Voice 2014 finalist Sally Barker, top jazz pianist Oli Silk and legendary UK funk outfit Down to the Bone. He regularly writes music for Clearwave/BMG and Loaded music publishers.

Where will the classes take place?

The classes will take place in the large music room behind the Cope Auditorium. Details on how to find this will be sent to attendees in advance.

Accessibility

The class takes place in the backstage room behind Cope Auditorium. The entrance has a small set of concrete steps. Step-free access is possible via the main Cope Auditorium but please let us know if you need to use this entrance so we can make appropriate arrangements for you.

If you have any specific access requirements or anything you would like us to be aware of when running the event, please let us know via the order form or email LUArts@lboro.ac.uk and we will do our best to accommodate them.