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Brighton Secondary School SoundHouse launched its totally refurbished suite to the public earlier in 2008. We are currently updating our course material and are planning dates for Term 4's courses.
If you are interested in attending any of our courses please contact us to register your interest and we will notify you as soon as course dates have been set.
Upcoming Courses for Term 4 2008:
- Sibelius 110 - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
- Auralia and Musition - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
- Sibelius 201 - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
- Finale - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
- Band in a Box - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
- Sony ACID - To be announced later in Term 3 2008
For more information about times, costs and registration forms look in the course dates section of this web site. For more information on the 'content' of each course look in the courses section of this web site or contact us with any other questions.
Other Events/News:
August 1st 2008:
We have uploaded a major web site update to help make the Soundhouse at Brighton more accessable to vision-impaired people. To view the high contrast version of this web site click 'High Contrast Style' at the top of the page or select it from your browser's 'View' menu.
July 1st 2008:
Sibelius Australia has now released Sibelius Student.
"The all-new Sibelius Student includes hundreds of great features for school work. There's composing for video, up to 12 staves per system, and over 250 ready-made snippets of notation to help students get started.
From upper primary right through to year 10, Sibelius Student is just what Australian students need for music homework - composing, arranging and completing exercises. It is a fraction of the price of its big brother - fantastic value!"
February 20th 2008:
"MTEC09 is an engaging 3-day (19th-21st January 2009) national conference in Melbourne, Australia, showcasing current technology and its applications in music education. This hands-on event will provide a unique opportunity for educators who are either new to music technology or experienced technology users."