the answer depends mainly on the students ability for producing. I have seen some friends get some great positions in studios after having done less than a year of their course (he made contacts fast) and a few others that i worked with that never studied production in a classroom environment. if you have a bad ear....its not gonna help whether or not you finish a course in college.
The U in music is a long U (long OO) sound, and the I is a short I.
The U in music has a long U (long OO) sound, but the I is a short I.
[mu:zik] = a long u: and a short i
In 1871, The Fisk Jubilee Singers were formed to tour and raise funds for college. Their early repertoire consisted mainly of spirituals. The nickname "Music City" was given because Queen Victoria admired the singers,
To superscribe music onto a physical medium for long-term preservation, you can use a process called burning or writing the music onto a CD or DVD. This creates a physical copy of the music that can be stored in a safe place to ensure long-term preservation.
It can take years to become a competent music producer. One of the more challenging parts is to get your mix sounding professional.
a few years of college and you all good.
Music producers oversee every aspect of a recording session, including song selection, musical arrangements, contracting of session or studio musicians, recording, mixing and budgeting. The hours are long and the required skills many. While college training programs in music production do exist, many great producers have been virtually self-taught. Every producer has a unique background.
It would depend on how successful they were. A successful music producer would have to work a long time each week, whereas an unsuccessful music producer with not many clients wouldn't have to work so much.
You don't have to go to college to become a poet.
A four year degree in business or communications should do it.
You do not have to go to college.
well i don't really know the answer but i think if it were me then i would probably stay a music producer for about 8 years lol i love music! --- In reality a music producer will only stay in the music business as long as he has clients and he is successful. Most every kid wants to in the movie or music business but when they find out its not as glamorous as they think it is they soon loose interest and move on. It's difficult to be enthusiastic after you have been in a studio for up to 18 hours a day. ---
You would have attend about 6 years of college before you can become a Astronomer.
about 10 years of college
it takes 4 years to become a pediatriction.
5years