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Music Production Majors: Which Colleges Are Best?

I'm really into music production and want to study it in college. Which universities have the best programs that combine both technical skills and creative development in music production? Hands-on experience is super important to me.

a year ago

You're considering the right factors when choosing a program in music production. Hands-on experience, technical training, and creative development are all crucial. Based on your preferences, you might want to check out the following universities:

1. University of Southern California (USC) - Their Thornton School of Music offers a Music Technology program that includes study in audio recording, computer music, scoring, and studio maintenance.

2. Berklee College of Music - Renowned for its Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) program, Berklee offers in-depth training in modern music production and engineering. You'll get plenty of hands-on experience here.

3. New York University (NYU) - The Steinhardt School's Music Technology Program offers comprehensive training, providing the chance to work in studios where industry giants have recorded. It's a great place for hands-on experience.

4. University of Miami - The Frost School of Music's Music Engineering Technology program offers excellent coursework and exposure to cutting-edge music technology. It's known for a balance between technical and creative development.

5. Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) - Their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Audio Production program is quite reputable and offers deep insights and exposure in all areas of audio production.

Remember that the best program for you will ultimately depend on your personal preferences and educational/career goals. Be sure to tour the campuses and their music facilities if possible, and talk to students or faculty in the program to get a sense of if it'll be a good fit for you.

a year ago

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