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Q&A: Best music schools-music production/management?
Question by Eb: Best music schools-music production/management?
What are considered to be the best schools to study music production/music business/music management? I know of Berklee, Vanderbilt, Belmont, LA’s Musician’s Institute-what are other schools that are really good?
Best answer:
Answer by Brianna H
These,
http://education-portal.com/top_music_colleges.html
among the best i know of are The Chicago College of Performing Arts, Oberlin and Indiana. In any case, i’d strongly recommend you take at least 3 years of music Theory and Composition and then get some training in Business Management. You can’t be a chef if you don’t know how to cook, so if you want to produce music you need to know the basics.
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