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Learn to Compose Video Game Music in FL Studio in 1 hour!

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  • 9,731 Students
  • Updated 1/2016
3.6
(160 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 45 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
John Bura
Rating
3.6
(160 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Learn to Compose Video Game Music in FL Studio in 1 hour!

Learn to make video game music from scratch in FL Studio

This course was funded through a massively successful Kickstarter campaign.

Learn to compose music in FL Studio. This course is only 1 hour long. Make the best use of your time by taking this course.

One of the best features is that you can watch the courses at any speed you want. This means you can speed up the or slow down the video if you want to.

This course is project based so you will not be learning a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course you will have real world apps to use in your portfolio. We feel that project based training content is the best way to get from A to B. Taking this course means that you learn practical, employable skills immediately.

You can use the projects you build in this course to add to your LinkedIn profile. Give your portfolio fuel to take your career to the next level.

Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation. Learn it today and get a head start for tomorrow. People who can master technology will rule the future.

You will get full lifetime access to this course for a single one off fee. John Bura has created many games, apps and training courses so he is extremely qualified to teach you how to master technology. This is an instructor that does not only teach, he produces apps. This means you get the most relevant information on how to code. Most courses do not show you practical skills and real world examples.

What makes you a good teacher?

  • I have released over 40 games and apps that have done very well in the app store.
  • I run a company called Mammoth Interactive so I am actively in the field building apps and making money
  • I have been teaching since 2002
  • I personally love learning online and my life is much better because I have learned online rather than a classroom
  • I am one of the top 10 highest grossing Udemy teachers
  • I have been a Udemy instructor since 2011.
  • I make sure people learn how to make money from their creations.
  • I have over 150k students worldwide

Who is this class for?

  • People who want to improve their technical skills
  • Complete beginners
  • People who want to make money. I show people the tools on how to make money through various methods of passive income
  • People who want to get ahead of the pack by learning online.

How you will make money by learning new skills

  • Learn practical skills
  • Learn about how leverage your new skills to greater wealth
  • Learn through practical examples

Why should you learn online?

There is an online education revolution taking place. You may have heard about it in the news or heard it from a friend. Either-way, education is going to be changed forever. In this short course I talk about how Online Education has

  • Motivated me
  • Helped my career
  • Helped me as a teacher
  • Impacted several lives around the planet

I promise that this course will be better and more effective than reading books. I show how to master technology through the use of video. This course will give you everything you need to thrive in our technological society.

Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • 9 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Let's create music!

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn about making music, A basic grasp of music theory, Be able to make basic music for your video game


Reviews

  • R
    Robert Bates
    4.0

    It was like going over to my music genius enthusiastic friend's house, but he had too much coffee, was really excited about this new software that he found and was sharing it with me. He is showing me this new software really quickly, but there is a key press indicator showing you the keys that he is using. If you're a visual learner, it's nice to see what he is doing, learn some tips on how to use FL Studio, at a mad pace! He makes statements, like, "you want to do this", "you need to do this", "yeah, that sounds pretty cool" without explaining why. It's not a music theory class, it's a class to get you to start using FL studio, to play around with it, become creative, inspire you, give you some confidence that you can do it, it's simple, just try it. If you are an Audio learner, this course is a little fast, short and sweet, might have to watch it a few times in order to follow along with all the material presented in this lecture. If you wanted to learn how to make video game music, well there isn't much there for you, it might get you started using FL Studio, demonstrating how easy it is to make something for your games, but it's a short and sweet lecture, a little bit longer than an hour, so you can get right back into whatever it was that you were doing before you took a break to learn some more computer knowledge. I liked the course, it was full of energy, entertaining and inspiring, it will get you out of the instruction manual of FL Studio and onto the keyboard to start messing around with the software. Lessons 7 and 8 are exactly the same, there must of been an error in loading up the course, have fun...learn.. be inspired... and go create something for your video games, or demonstrate to your friends what a great music composer you are, but watch a few more videos on YouTube, after you've messed around with the software for a while, learn the amazing capabilities that it has.

  • G
    Glaucio José Moreira da Costa
    5.0

    So, I didn’t expected for a deep dive review into FL Studio concepts. It wasn’t the course proposal, but a start point to begin to compose game music. It is very well done. So, course complies perfectly with its proposal. Congratulations for the very well tuned content - I definitively recommend this course 👍

  • J
    Jarkko Ikonen
    3.0

    Start was interesting and it had actually some very useful information, but from 6th video onward it is all very rushed and quality is not that good. Would have enjoyed more from one more quality video instead of those last 3.

  • J
    John Dunbar
    3.0

    Has some interesting information, but is very rushed overall and you can tell the presenter didn't really want to make the course. Would have been nice if the presenter finished and polished a track. Does move along quickly though!

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