About Fralvik

A space for soundwork

Fralvik was created as an environment for focused and steady music learning. We build courses that let you stay grounded, explore, and develop ideas. Each part of the material is aimed at sharpening listening, shaping structure, and working with balance. Whether you're starting from zero or continuing on your path, this space supports gradual movement.

Our focus — clarity, process, sound

  • Nothing distracting — just the tools you need to
    keep moving.

  • Learning is designed for a comfortable pace and steady progress.

  • Attention is placed on how sound flows, connects, and forms structure.

Music is action

Learning as a tool

Fralvik courses develop your sense of rhythm, structure, and spatial depth. Each section lets you focus on specific elements of sound and how they relate. You learn how to listen more actively, recognize shape in sound, and bring parts together into cohesive form. This approach builds real skills and strengthens your creative confidence.

Why choose Fralvik

  • Lessons, examples, and topics are well-organized.

  • Study whenever you're ready — no fixed schedule.

  • Emphasis on active work with sound.

Who’s behind Fralvik

We work on every detail with care

musician, composer

John Whitmore

Over 6 years of creating music both independently and in studio setups. Focused on rhythm development and structured progression. His approach is orderly and mindful, built around sound logic.

sound engineer, audio designer

Mark Avery

Works with timbral layering, spatial elements, and dynamic shaping.
His method is attentive and detailed, encouraging deep listening and exploration of sound flow.

Things to know before you begin

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start with no experience?

Yes. The first course is designed for a gradual start, even with no prior knowledge.

How long does learning take?

Each course has a set number of hours.

Are the materials difficult?

The content is introduced gradually, with examples and exercises.

What do I need to get started?

Just the intention to work with sound. No special background is needed.

Do the courses fit specific genres?

Yes. The structure works with any musical direction or style.