
Curso Baroni
Learn electronics in a practical way by understanding how amplifiers, microphones, instruments, effects pedals, audio equipment, and various circuits used by musicians work.
A teaching approach built around experimentation, circuit building, and more than two decades of experience sharing knowledge about electronics and music.
Learn Electronics by Building
Electronics becomes much more interesting when concepts move beyond the page and come to life in circuits that we can build, test, and modify.
This idea has always been at the heart of Curso Baroni: using experimentation as part of the learning process, bringing together theory, electronic components, and real-world applications.
Understand
Understand how components work and the basic principles involved in each circuit.
Build
Turn concepts into hands-on experiences by building circuits and small projects.
Experiment
Measure, test, modify components, and observe how each change affects the behavior of the circuit.
Apply
Apply the knowledge gained to projects related to music, audio, instruments, and other electronic applications.
From the Workbench to Real-World Applications
Amplifiers, effects pedals, microphones, power supplies, musical instruments, and many other devices can become opportunities to understand electronics through hands-on experience.
Rather than simply reproducing circuits, the goal is to understand what happens during each experiment and develop the independence to create, adapt, and test new projects.
From Curiosity to Electronics Courses
My relationship with electronics began during my teenage years, long before Curso Baroni existed. Building circuits, experimenting with components, and trying to understand how electronic devices worked were all part of this learning process.
Over the years, this hands-on experience also began to evolve into a way of teaching and sharing knowledge.
Electronics Since My Teenage Years
My first experiences with electronics came through experimentation, circuit building, and projects developed out of curiosity and an interest in technology.
Bringing Knowledge into the Classroom
The experience I gained over the years led to in-person classes in applied electronics, especially for musicians interested in better understanding their equipment.
Taking the Course Beyond the Classroom
Before online courses became widely available, video lessons were distributed on DVD, allowing students from different locations to follow the projects as well.
Knowledge Available to Everyone
With YouTube, part of this knowledge began to be shared freely through videos about electronics, audio, components, circuits, and hands-on projects.
From In-Person Classes to Online Learning
The format has changed, but the purpose remains the same: to explain electronics in an accessible way and connect technical concepts with experimentation and practical applications.
More Than Two Decades Sharing Hands-On Electronics.
Classroom teaching, projects, DVDs, videos, and online courses represent different stages of the same journey, built around curiosity, experimentation, and the sharing of knowledge.
Understand the Equipment Behind the Sound
Electronics applied to music provides a better understanding of many of the devices used by musicians, technicians, and audio enthusiasts.
Amplifiers, effects pedals, microphones, power supplies, and instruments can be studied through their circuits and components, turning each piece of equipment into a learning opportunity.
Amplifiers
Understand amplification stages, power supply systems, volume control, and other principles found in audio equipment.
Effects Pedals and Instrument Circuits
Explore circuits used to modify, amplify, and process signals from musical instruments.
Microphones and Pickups
Understand how sound can be converted into electrical signals and used in different audio applications.
Power Supplies and Auxiliary Circuits
Study power supplies, regulators, and other circuits that are essential to the operation of electronic equipment.
Electronics in Musical Instruments
Explore the components, connections, and circuits found in guitars, basses, and other electronic or amplified musical instruments.
Hands-On Workbench Projects
Use accessible components to build, test, and modify circuits, turning theory into hands-on experience.
Don’t Just Use the Equipment. Understand How It Works.
This is one of the core ideas behind Curso Baroni: bringing musicians and technology enthusiasts closer to the electronics inside the equipment they use every day.
Choose How to Continue Your Electronics Journey
If you enjoy learning electronics through experiments, circuits, and hands-on projects, you can continue exploring Curso Baroni content in two different ways.
Curso Baroni on YouTube
On the channel, you’ll find videos about electronics, components, audio, musical instruments, circuit building, modeling, and a wide range of hands-on projects.
Explore the Channel →Electronics Applied to Audio
For those who prefer a structured learning path, the course introduces electronics from the fundamentals and progresses to circuits and applications related to audio and musical instruments.
Explore the Course →Understand. Build. Experiment. Learn.
Electronics has been part of my journey from an early age. Sharing this knowledge is a way of continuing to build that story.