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What's it like to study at music business schools?

I'm really into the idea of working in the music industry and have been looking into schools with music business programs. Has anyone attended or heard about good music business schools they recommend? Any insights would be appreciated.

4 months ago

Music business programs can be a unique fusion of creativity, business acumen, and industry-specific knowledge. They generally cover numerous areas including marketing, artist management, music production, copyright law, music publishing, and concert promotion, among others.

A few institutions renowned for offering strong music business programs include the Berklee College of Music, Middle Tennessee State University, New York University, and the University of Southern California. Their curriculum often incorporate internships which offer hands-on experience and opportunities to network within the industry.

Berklee, for instance, has a comprehensive Music Business program where students can learn the basics of the music industry including touring, music law, music marketing, artist management, and more. This school's alumni network is quite strong in the music industry which can be a valuable asset post-graduation.

At schools like Middle Tennessee State University, on the other hand, the music business curriculum leans more towards combining business skills with an understanding of the legal, financial, and ethical issues related to the music and entertainment industry.

Each school has its unique strength and approach to music business education. When choosing your program, consider the structure of the courses, networking opportunities, location relative to the industry (for internships and co-op opportunities), and alumni successes. These are key factors that will shape your experience and transition into the industry. Remember, the best fit will be highly dependent on your personal career objectives, preferences, and desired learning environment.

4 months ago

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