Digital Music at YEP
About the course:
This comprehensive programme is tailored for aspiring artists, producers, and creatives eager to delve into music creation while acquiring essential industry skills crucial for a sustainable career in the arts.
Students will engage in hands on experiences encompassing music production, songwriting, and collaborative projects, culminating in a final showcase or recorded portfolio. Beyond the creative aspects, the course imparts practical knowledge in areas often overlooked in traditional music education, including budgeting as an independent artist, project management, goal setting, and effective resource allocation.
Key Components
- Songwriting and beat making fundamentals
- Collaborative project development
- Recording and production techniques
- Budgeting and financial planning for independent artists
- Marketing basics and creative entrepreneurship
- Reflection, feedback, and peer evaluation
Arts Award Qualifications:
As part of this programme, participants have the opportunity to achieve nationally recognised Arts Award qualifications, which acknowledge their development as artists and arts leaders:
Bronze Arts Award:
Designed for ages 11 to 14, this Level 1 qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) involves:
- Active participation in any art form
- Experiencing and reviewing at least one arts event
- Researching the career and work of an artist or craftsperson
- Sharing an arts skill with others
Learning hours: Typically requires 40 guided learning hours and 20 independent learning hours to complete.
Silver Arts Award:
Aimed at ages 14 to 16, this Level 2 qualification on the RQF encourages:
- Planning and achieving an arts challenge to develop skills
- Reviewing arts events and sharing opinions
- Researching careers and future opportunities in the arts
- Undertaking an arts leadership project, including planning, execution, and evaluation
Learning hours: Typically involves 60 guided learning hours and 35 independent learning hours.
Gold Arts Award:
Intended for ages 16 and above, this Level 3 qualification on the RQF is equivalent to an A Level and carries 16 UCAS points. It encompasses:
- Extending personal arts practice and creating new work
- Exploring the arts world through placements, volunteering, training, and research
- Reviewing arts events and researching artists or craftspeople and their careers
- Planning and leading an arts project, including managing resources and evaluating outcomes
Learning hours: Typically requires 90 guided learning hours and 60 independent learning hours.
Whether you’re aiming to release your own music, build confidence in a studio setting, or explore your creativity within a structured framework, this course equips you with the tools and qualifications to advance in the music industry and beyond.



