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LEARN THE SECRETS MOST COMPOSERS WILL NEVER KNOW
Inside our in-depth courses you will learn: --> How to Prevent Writer’s Block --> Foolproof way of CREATING CONTINUOUS COMPOSITIONS --> Proven methods & procedures for writing compositions --> Not to rely on inspiration alone
THOUGHTS FROM OUR STUDENTS
I'd heard Schillinger mentioned while I attended the Berklee College of Music in the 70's, but only in hushed tones, as if he were an eccentric uncle no-one really like to talk about at family gatherings. loaned me a book with the daunting title of 'The Mathematical Basis of the Arts.' Years of staring blankly at the obtuse formulas and tables of permutations contained in the book led me to conclude I was just not ready for this grand unified theory of art. saw they had a free Thursday night online class so I signed up and sat in. Remembering little about Schillinger from my days at Berklee and poking at MathBart I was full of questions and intrigued with how I might apply Schillinger to my electro-acoustic compositions. Hooked, I began to study with Phil - learning about density groups, the theory of rhythm and melodic analysis. get go. In the past year I've used it to create a performance framework for my emergent content workshop, a couple of percussion pieces, an edit decision list for a short film and structures my electro-acoustic compositions. System gives me a perfect set of tools with which to compose and organize music as I naturally understand it. As someone who's known about the system for over 25 years and struggled to make effective use of it, the class has been a musical game-changer. It's a place to pick the brains of fellow travellers and get the clarity and answers I need to make progress. and creativity. It's a way to focus and channel the knowledge and ability you already have. It's a musical toolkit to generate and organize the raw stuff of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, counterpoint, orchestration, in ways that transcend the boundaries and methods of traditional music education and styles. Use it to compose, arrange, or improvise, the only limits are your own imagination. - Frank Pergolizzi, New Jersey 'Attending the Speaking Schillinger classes has had a very positive
effect on the way i appreciate music. The techniques i have learned
are offering me fresh insights into the way i approach improvisation,
composition & arranging. Something that i lacked, even after many
years of personal study. Classes are always enjoyable and informative.
I will continue to study this highly underrated system of composition.
Thanks to Phil and Lou! Great Teachers!'---Rob Jones, Cardiff UK
It has only been about a month or so that I have been studying the system, and I can honestly say I am now a better and far more confident composer. I have been a student of music for at least forty-five years and it is mind boggling that this system has had so much contempt prior to investigation. After just a short time with this gift, you will begin to hear Schillinger concepts in many time tested compositions.” ------------Frank Bozak, New York The Schillinger System of Musical Composition has given me a new way of seeing and understanding music. It’s a detailed, meticulous and complete system that gives a lot of tools (solutions) to face the mental blockings when writing a musical piece. The integral and scientific way of approaching music gives clarity and calmness, besides, the support and mentoring that is provided during the course makes you feel assertive and stimulated for continuous learning and composing. Rodrigo Herrera, Santiago, Chile After a very short acclimation period however, I realized working with the Schillinger Society lets you get very, very interesting results without studying for ages! I was floored by how quickly I was able to work with rhythms in interesting time signatures as a result of just scratching the surface of this system. That phrase is overused in my opinion, but I use it here without question that it is appropriate. I've intended to expand my options as far as being able to come of with rhythms in less common time signatures. – Balie Todd, Tennessee
“For years I have painstakingly developed my rhythm vocabulary by emulating and deciphering music from different cultures. By a lucky series of circumstances, I had the pleasure of discussing the Schillinger Society courses with Philip and Teresa DiTullio during their visit to Montreal and signed up for the Rhythm Engineering Course the following week. The following months saw my knowledge of rhythm families literally explode, influencing my work in ways I could not imagine, juggling with counterpoint and poly-rhythms as I never had before. This course has opened my mind and my ears to compositional capabilities I could only barely imagine. It has helped me get fleeting ideas down on paper with speed, as I now have a hands-on knowledge of how rhythms are related and interact between the different sound generators. Schillinger had the genius to teach music through the interaction and permutation of two fundamental denominators: pulse and pitch. I have always believed that any theory worth its salt should open doors onto new possibilities. Schillinger kicks the doors open and points to do so.” ensembles, Ensemble. His Christopher Cousineau, Longueuil Canada
THOUGHTS FROM OUR MEMBERS
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We are proud to announce! The extraordinary jazz pianist, Hal Galper has endorsed The Schillinger Society and the Practical Schillinger on his website. Visit him here Hal Galper. As a former student of Joseph Schillinger’s, I am delighted to see the Schillinger Society beginning again to perpetuate his work” -Miss Rosa Rio Theatre organist, composer and former student of the late Joseph Schillinger. “The work of Joseph Schillinger positions himself as one of a small handful of important music composition theorists of the twentieth century. Many of the seminal ideas in computer music are indebted to the Schillinger’s writings, although few theorists are aware of it. Schillinger and his ideas are not well known to musicians today. It is a great pleasure to me to see an effort by the wide audience of musicians. Phil DiTullio and the Society are to be commended for their efforts” -Lou Cohen. Mr. Cohen studied mathematics at MIT, and his studied composition with John Cage, Ernst Levy, Alan Kemler. He studied harpsichord and early music performance with John Gibbons. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ "It is great to see that Schillinger's fascinating system is being kept alive. I look forward to learning more from others who have been influenced by his theories."-Bob James
We offer an affordable: 4 easy installments for each course. P.S. This program will give you the proven, step-by-step strategies to master music composition. If you're serious about your writing —and want to reap the rewards—you owe it to yourself to get it now. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned pro, this program will INSTANTLY make you a better composer and give you an unbeatable advantage over every other musician who tries to compete. I personally guarantee it. Your Friend, Philip DiTullio
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