acoustics engineering
Music is a college major. Marketing is a college major. Mechanical engineering is a college major.
You would have to go to a music technical school to find engineering classes for music recording and producing.
know music and go to college for 5 years to learn more about producing
If you major in music, there would be no reason to minor in music. It just makes no sense.
Berklee college of music offers music production and engineering courses, also you can try Minneapolis music school which offers music production and recording
Yes, you can be a music major in college, but at some point, a partricular part of music will be selected -- Music Composition, Piano, Voice. I know someone who was a music major in saxophone - he went on to get his doctorate, and took some special courses in Europe, and now he is a Full Professor of Music, Saxophone, and teaches at a large state university.
Meghan Trainor attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where she pursued a degree in music production and engineering. However, she left the college after a year to focus on her music career. Despite not completing her degree, she gained significant recognition and success in the music industry.
It is possible to double major in music and criminal justice. You can go to college for both majors.
The BBC has been producing music for longer than 80 years. The BBC became a major patron of arts, commissioning music and drama since the 1930s. Its staff started with a number of four.
Yes, Meghan Trainor attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. She studied music production and engineering, which helped her develop her skills as a singer-songwriter and producer. However, she left the college to pursue her music career before completing her degree.
Yes. In any major college a music degree will be a fine art. That's why the degree will be a "BA" - Bachelor of Arts
Elementary education and music.