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Oct
07

Music Journalism 101 – free online course*

This course is being posted progressively. Check back regularly for the latest additions.

101 A. Introduction.

101 B. Ethnography.

101 C. Ethnography at Gigs.

101 D. Reviewing a Band’s Performance.

101 E. Reviewing a New Release: stage one.

101 F. Reviewing a New Release: stage two.

*** NEW  101 G. Preparing for Interviews. (9 July 2009)

Creative Commons License *Free in the sense you can use it, but please note that Music Journalism 101 by the author of this blog, Leticia Supple, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/au/.

Past posts you might dig:

  1. On interviews and credibility 1: metal music journalism
  2. On reviews and credibility: metal music journalism
  3. The story of my journey into metal music journalism

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2 comments

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  1. melbournezene says:

    Top idea Leticia!

    I thought of a couple of things:

    1. Phoner interviews vs email interviews
    2. Slander – the good, the bad and the ugly!
    3. Pitching articles to publications
    4. Building relationships with industry contacts

  2. Rachid ACIM says:

    Hello,

    I want to benfit from this course too because I am much enamoured of journalism and music. I am a teacher of English but I currently follow music courses in Solfeggio and an enthusiastic reader of international newspapers.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Rachid

  1. Metal Journalism « enter the goatlady says:

    [...] publishing a series of “how to” articles on music journalism – with a view to it becoming an online course, released under creative commons. This material is absolutely top notch. Up to now, she’s covered ethnography at gigs – [...]

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