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Music: Technical Support (SCQF level 6)

Updated 15 Dec 2022
Lessons 11
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

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SUMMARY

This Unit is designed to provide candidates with the practical skills necessary to provide technical support to musicians or sound engineers, either in a performance environment or in a recording studio. Candidates will have the opportunity to develop skills in assembling, tuning and maintaining a drum kit and guitar, and soldering and testing leads. They will also have the opportunity to develop knowledge of Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) of electrical equipment.

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SUMMARY

This Unit is designed to provide candidates with the practical skills necessary to provide technical support to musicians or sound engineers, either in a performance environment or in a recording studio. Candidates will have the opportunity to develop skills in assembling, tuning and maintaining a drum kit and guitar, and soldering and testing leads. They will also have the opportunity to develop knowledge of Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) of electrical equipment.

Skill Level: Beginner
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