Portrush teen on track for music career
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After completing his GCSEs at Coleraine Grammar School, Joel Fleming (18) enrolled on the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts (Music) at the College’s Coleraine campus.
Now in the final stage of the two-year course, he has accepted a place at Ulster University to study Music, which he says will further develop his understanding of every aspect of music and bring him one step closer to achieving his dream career of working as professional musician.
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Hide AdThe BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma is the equivalent of three A levels.
Joel said: “This is a very practical course in terms of developing skills in performance, song writing, production and recording but we also get a thorough understanding of the underpinning theory.
“I started off with just a basic knowledge of music theory, but I now have a good understanding of all aspects of the theory of music like chord composition, timing, signatures and so on. This has really benefitted my song writing and, also helped me to understand the music I listen to every day.”
Work experience is an important element of the Performing Arts course and Joel had an opportunity to work with broadcasting and production company, LSFX as they were setting up for a performance in Belfast. This allowed him to experience at first-hand how sound engineers work behind the scenes to prepare venues for professional performances.”
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Hide AdHe added: “If you love music and would enjoy the challenge of developing new skills in composition and performance, you should definitely consider doing the Level 3 Diploma in Performing Arts,” he said.
Anyone interested in courses offered by the College, go to www.nrc.ac.uk to register your interest.