@@just_jimmy I see haha. But that's great! I have a music group call Old House and we do "modern" music with our classical instruments. So far, we've made some records but I'd like to try new things, specially ways to mix music and technology.
Okay. You've won me over. Where do I apply. I live in England? I have been a performing beatboxer for the last 19yrs. I would love to get involved in the new tech in music and maybe add my expertise and skills.
Dont join MIT ,I could use a 24 hour beatboxer on my team.. give you youor own desk space area, or corner of the room.. all kinds of cool stuff just beat box all day
Ooh! I'd love to learn more about different creations you guys make in that class. I really love music but I'm thinking about becoming an engineer so I'll have to consider taking a course like this in the future!
Work hard, do extra-curricular activities, and don't hesitate to make use of the huge expanse of educational tools on the internet to learn skills and reinforce knowledge. But at the end of the day, just as they say on their website, make sure not to stake everything on getting into MIT. Good luck!
It's pretty unlikely that none of these students know how to play an instrument or else they wouldn't be bringing in cellos and guitars. Just because you know how to physically play an instrument doesn't make you a good composer/songwriter. Music is very diverse and the mindset that somebody has to know how to play the piano before they can create good music is counter-productive. Remember, your ears are what you use to listen. If it sounds good, it's good. Would I recommend learning an instrument first? Yeah probably. But how many artists in the 80s used synths? More than I can count on my fingers and toes but you have to learn how to shape your own sounds on a synth before you get what you want, whereas with a guitar the sound is already there, you just physically have to learn how to play it. Everything has it's own benefits along with their own learning curves but at the end of the day if you think its enjoyable to listen to that's all that matters. Creativity is creativity.
ok mr professor let's make that 808 hit harder than life
I’m a software developer who does music production on the side. Now I know I’m not alone 😇
Same pinch
Cool... What projects are you doing with music?
I'm really interested in this field
@@davidsantiagogarciachicang3268 I do recording, mix/mastering and composition as well. Nothing related to my line of work though :)
@@just_jimmy I see haha. But that's great! I have a music group call Old House and we do "modern" music with our classical instruments. So far, we've made some records but I'd like to try new things, specially ways to mix music and technology.
What they are doing here is fascinating. Tech + Music will change the future of the world of music!
This is so Cool! With technology evolving, I'm glad that MIT is taking a step in order to create new instruments or help enhance the experience
but theese are instruments you can buy in any shop.
Okay. You've won me over. Where do I apply. I live in England? I have been a performing beatboxer for the last 19yrs. I would love to get involved in the new tech in music and maybe add my expertise and skills.
Dont join MIT ,I could use a 24 hour beatboxer on my team.. give you youor own desk space area, or corner of the room.. all kinds of cool stuff just beat box all day
Hi, I know this is a late reply, but the application website is: www.mit.edu/admissions-aid/
The thing that makes MIT unique is... because its MIT
Ooh! I'd love to learn more about different creations you guys make in that class. I really love music but I'm thinking about becoming an engineer so I'll have to consider taking a course like this in the future!
Can anyone tell me a way to get into MIT? (Positive answers please)
Work hard, do extra-curricular activities, and don't hesitate to make use of the huge expanse of educational tools on the internet to learn skills and reinforce knowledge. But at the end of the day, just as they say on their website, make sure not to stake everything on getting into MIT. Good luck!
That's is great! Really awesome
What is the name of that background sound/music?
1:39 DETROIT HUSTLES HARDER!
If it include another another engineering field
I apologize for my ignorance, but is this a formal program, i mean, a bachelor or master? Or just a subject that anyone can choose?, thanks 🙏
They need like metroboomin teaching
Music Tech Engineering here I come!
Where my deferred bois at?
OneStrangeOnion right here fam
HIRE ME.
Pitilly, I can't afford it
Yess! I wondered finally something Amazing come on RUclips after *RUclips ReWind 2018*
Me likey
A paid course can teach you a lot about a subject, but you can't buy creativity.
Hola (:I )
Hola
quiero entrar ahi
WTF am I doing with my life? :D :'( :-|
Does someone at MIT understand subliminal mind control & will you help me. Not a tinfoil hat joke to laugh at .please someone anyone please
Lmao, I’m interested in this stuff too
Pablo Loves You yes it's fun to the ones practicing subliminal control I'm there lab rat and it's no fun for me I'll assure you can you help ???
😍😍😍😍
Interesting, MIT! 🤔 🌈😎🤓🌈
Use this shit so we never use drum,guitar,or bass anymore...no more band only solo man as producer,dj,and hippy crap.
We are using AI to generate music now! We don't need more human. /s
Can any of them actually play a song---you know, on an instrument unencumbered by technological bric a brac?
It's pretty unlikely that none of these students know how to play an instrument or else they wouldn't be bringing in cellos and guitars. Just because you know how to physically play an instrument doesn't make you a good composer/songwriter. Music is very diverse and the mindset that somebody has to know how to play the piano before they can create good music is counter-productive. Remember, your ears are what you use to listen. If it sounds good, it's good. Would I recommend learning an instrument first? Yeah probably. But how many artists in the 80s used synths? More than I can count on my fingers and toes but you have to learn how to shape your own sounds on a synth before you get what you want, whereas with a guitar the sound is already there, you just physically have to learn how to play it. Everything has it's own benefits along with their own learning curves but at the end of the day if you think its enjoyable to listen to that's all that matters. Creativity is creativity.