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Recommendations for Best Music Production Schools?

Hi all! I'm into creating and mixing sounds, and I'm trying to find colleges that are strong in music production. Which are the best music production schools that I should look into?

a year ago

Sure, happy to help! There are several colleges that stand out for their strong music production programs.

1. Berklee College of Music: Located in Boston, it's one of the most reputable colleges in the world for studying music. It has a Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) department that provides students with a thorough understanding of contemporary music production technology and techniques.

2. University of Southern California (USC): USC has an excellent Music Production program offered through the USC Thornton School of Music. It offers alums successful careers in recording and production, film and television scoring, and software design, to name a few.

3. The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU: Part of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, this program provides professional business and artistic training towards a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Recorded Music.

4. Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU): Known for its Recording Industry major, MTSU offers students concentrations in areas such as Audio Production and Technology, Music Business, and Commercial Songwriting.

5. Full Sail University: Based in Florida, Full Sail offers a Bachelor's Degree in Music Production that can be taken on campus or online. It covers a wide range of areas including mixing, mastering, and record production.

These are just a handful of many great schools for music production. As you explore these programs, make sure to consider the faculty's industry experience, the availability of hands-on studio time, the curriculum (look for a balance of theory and practical), and opportunities for internships in the music industry. Some students find it helpful to chat with current students or alumni to get a better feel for the program. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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