Comments on: Deciding on the Right Music School /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/ Music school, Music major, Music career Tue, 20 Feb 2018 01:09:45 +0000 hourly 1 By: MajoringInMusic /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/#comment-99745 Tue, 20 Feb 2018 01:09:45 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=11475#comment-99745 In reply to Chris.

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By: Chris /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/#comment-99711 Mon, 19 Feb 2018 06:10:08 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=11475#comment-99711 I will do a campus visit very soon and will meet piano faculty. What types of questions should we be asking this and all schools? Thank you. I have played piano for 10 years and will be applying for BM (piano) to conservatories and university music departments.

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By: Deborah /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/#comment-68681 Wed, 23 Mar 2016 21:09:51 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=11475#comment-68681 In reply to Saige.

Hi, Saige. I would recommend checking out Carnegie Mellon School of Music in Pittsburgh. My daughter is a voice major there and she is very happy. The school is difficult to get into and it’s not cheap. However, they are pretty good about aid to students and the school has an excellent program for young musicians.

As to the conservatory vs. liberal arts university debate: I believe that a university is a better choice. Given how competitive the industry is, you have to be prepared to support yourself through other ways besides your art. That doesn’t mean that you can’t make a living, it just means that you need to eat while you’re building your career. Also, make sure that whatever school you choose offers business of music and marketing classes. I know that CMU offers these classes to their undergrads. I wish I had been offered a business of music class when I was an undergrad at University of the Arts.

Good luck to you.

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By: MajoringInMusic /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/#comment-54338 Sun, 24 May 2015 21:58:43 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=11475#comment-54338 In reply to Saige.

So much depends on what you’re passionate about, what you think you want to do when you graduate, how much you want to just focus on music. There is no definitive answer to your question – we suggest you start by looking at your personal criteria and get support in clarifying what would be the best route at this time to consider pursuing. There are schools where you can study popular music/songwriting as your focus, with learning the ropes of working in the industry as part of it. Check out our popular music articles to learn more.

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By: Saige /deciding-on-the-right-music-school/#comment-54207 Fri, 22 May 2015 01:10:54 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=11475#comment-54207 For someone who has a goal of becoming a singer/songwriter (but is willing to broaden job options within music other than that) what kind of colleges do you recommend? And for music majors, what are the pros & cons for either going to a college dedicated to music/arts or double majoring (such as music and psychology) but going to a” normal” college?

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