| The Nashville Numbering System is a method of notating music so that musicians, especially those in the studio, can create and perform song arrangements with minimal time committment.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to protect creative work and performance from unauthorised use.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to operate a sound mixing console/desk and to monitor sound quality within required technical and artistic parameters for a production in the cultural industries.
CUSMPF10A Develop and practise improvisationThis unit covers the acquisition of skills in using relevant harmonic elements, materials and protocols to demonstrate creative improvisation in music performance.
This unit covers the technical and creative skills developed through rehearsal and private practice. It deals with planning and continual performance evaluation, repertoire knowledge and the application of OHS principles.
This unit covers the development of technical and expressive skills to foster innovative expression in song or tune writing. It also deals with setting down the song or tune to permit future performance. Achievement of the knowledge and skills for this unit of competency would generally require undertaking tuition in music writing.
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