The Content Creator’s Course!
Do you want to make content like this?
Take your song from the beginning stages to a Youtube-ready edited video. Learn how to use your talents to take your song to a recorded and mixed arrangement, complete with video ready for socials. AND, you get a few other perks as well:
6 weeks of 60 minute, in-person group sessions
2 hours of private studio time (audio engineer included!)
6 weeks of access to all Dreamer Membership benefits, including unlimited classes and discounted private lessons.
Class times: Saturdays at 1PM, May 16-June 20.
2 hours of private studio time will be booked in person, during the course.
Course materials:
It is best if you have a small setup at home. However, throughout the duration of the 6-week course you’ll have unlimited access to our producer’s nook: a laptop setup complete with Final Cut Pro, Ableton, Logic, a 4 channel interface, headphones, a midi controller, and an SM57 mic, along with our backroom keyboards.
You can use your preferred softwares, though the course will be taught using Ableton, Logic, and Final Cut Pro.
Bringing your own laptop to class is encouraged.
Small class: 8 spots available in total.
*Early Bird Thru May 2nd*: $575
Regular Price: $650
Ages 14+
Dreamsong Music Lab
is a piano-centered music studio built on strong foundations and the rich language of jazz harmony. The piano is a powerful place to begin to unlock endless ways to explore music-making—revealing how chords connect, how harmony moves, and how to listen with awareness.
We work with beginners, adult hobbyists, piano teachers, professional touring musicians and even a few Broadway actors in central Brooklyn. Whatever your level, you can sharpen your skills or explore new creative paths. Lessons integrate piano study with practical theory, composition, production, and recording, so students don’t just play songs—they develop fluency, confidence, and creative independence, all while saving the world with the power of music.
A Community of Makers
We are an inclusive community for adults and youth who want to pursue their musical interests, on their own terms. Imagine a music school built like a gym, where a single membership grants you unlimited, drop-in access to specialized group classes in sight-singing, composition & writing, production, piano, synths, and more. Our main space, a beautiful, professional recording studio-school hybrid, serves as the perfect backdrop for all of your creative makings. Get the structured learning you need with the ultimate flexibility you want, in a community of like-minded music makers.
Our Classes and Offerings
Music Theory I
Build a strong musical foundation in a warm, low-pressure environment. We’ll explore rhythm and notation, read and write on the grand staff and lead sheets, and get hands-on with intervals, triads, dynamics, and diatonic improvisation — all in C major. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to reconnect with the basics.
Piano I
Learn piano through doing. This class brings music theory to life at the keyboard as you read, write, and play from the grand staff and lead sheets. We’ll explore rhythm, intervals, triads, and diatonic improvisation — all in C major — with an emphasis on creativity, confidence, and practical musicianship.
Ear Training & Sight-Singing
Recommended prerequisites: Music Theory I and/or Piano I
Strengthen your musical ear and deepen your understanding of what you hear. Through guided listening, sight-singing, and literacy exercises, you’ll build confidence recognizing patterns, melodies, and harmony — all in a supportive, mistakes-welcome space.
Piano II
Recommended prerequisites: Music Theory I and/or Piano I
Take your piano skills further with expanded reading, writing, and performance. We’ll explore pedal use, changing key centers, all 7th chords, and scales in every key, alongside analysis and performance of songs and arrangements. This class blends technique, creativity, and musical understanding.
Music Theory II
Recommended prerequisites: Music Theory I and/or Piano I
Dive deeper into harmony and improvisation. Topics include all major scales, 7th chords, tritone substitutions, and jazz scales and modes, with a focus on analyzing real songs and arrangements. Ideal for musicians ready to expand their creative and analytical toolkit.
Composing & Arranging
Explore how music is built — and how to build your own. Through analysis of a wide range of songs and arrangements, this class focuses on the tools and techniques composers and arrangers use to shape musical ideas into finished works.
Creator’s Exchange
A creative meeting place for producers, songwriters and creative works-in-progress. Share what you’re working on, listen to others, and engage in open conversation, feedback, and collaboration in a supportive community of artists.
Workshops
Variety of Topics
Join us for workshops covering all sorts of topics with guest speakers, ranging from the Music of John Williams and score analysis to Sound Baths and Meditations, along with introductions to music production, songwriting, and more.