You should learn to read music. It'd help to be familiar with, and be able to play some woodwind, brasswind, strings and percussion. Keyboard Harmony, Music History, Music Theory are all subjects you'd probably need to know. These are all things I had to do in music school, I'm sure there are some other people who can provide more in depth answers.
The scholarly study of music. Traditionally, the term has implied the study of music history, but it has been broadened during the 20th century to embrace all aspects of the study of music, including comparative musicology (i.e.the study of non-Western music and Folk Music, or ethnomusicology) and systematic musicology (embracing such topics as theory, music education, music as a socio-cultural phenomenon, psychology and acoustics). The study of musical history began in Europe during the Enlightenment, with the work of such men as the encyclopedists in France, Burney and Hawkins in England, Padre Martini in Italy and in Germany Martin Gerbert and J. N. Forkel. Ethnomusicological studies began later and made real progress only at the beginning of the 20th century. The field of musicology as a whole was first methodically defined by the Viennese scholar Guido Adler in 1885.
go to college for it and get a degree so u can make more money.
but if u choose not to go get a degree then u want make as much money on it!
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Ethnomusicology - the study of music of different cultures; the study of music as it relates to its cultural context.
Music as an aspect of culture.
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why did howard shore write music
Musicology
Michael L. Mark has written: 'The Music Educator & Community Music' 'Contemporary music education' -- subject(s): School music, Instruction and study
You should study an organization in order to learn what it does.
Frederic Fay Swift has written: 'All about music' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Music, Music appreciation 'Musical homes for boys and girls' 'A history of the New York State School Music Association, 1932-1975' 'A workbook in the fundamentals of singing' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Singing, Studies and exercises 'James Baxter; an American pioneer music educator'
In order to become a music producer, you need to study music in college. This will help you to pursue your career.
Well that depends on you. Some people learn better with noise and music. So those people should study where they can play music and where there will be noise. If you are someone who is easily distracted, you should study in a quiet place that is not full of distractions. For example; the library. Whether you learn with noise or not, you should study in a place where it makes you calm. You should not study somewhere where it will make you feel uneasy.
Well that depends on you. Some people learn better with noise and music. So those people should study where they can play music and where there will be noise. If you are someone who is easily distracted, you should study in a quiet place that is not full of distractions. For example; the library. Whether you learn with noise or not, you should study in a place where it makes you calm. You should not study somewhere where it will make you feel uneasy.
Study In Order ProvidedYou should study them in the order provided because they give you basic information first and each module builds on the previous one.
you should take music classes
Ethnomusicology - the study of music of different cultures; the study of music as it relates to its cultural context.
I study music for the sheer joy of it.
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Berklee of University of Rochester or NYU