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Where is the best school to go to study music production?

Planning to attend a semester at a music school to learn how to produce music. #college-selection #japan #music-production

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Robert T’s Answer

The Berklee College of Music, located in Boston, Massachusetts,

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Ben’s Answer

I'd plan on a year. Pyramind in SF has shorter programs as does SAE. Also, Blackbird Academy in Nashville. Berklee in Boston might let you do 1 semester.
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Paul V.’s Answer

The Academy of Art University in San Francisco, the American Intercontinental University or the American River College in Sacramento

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Ben’s Answer

It depends on where you want to work when you finish. I would suggest New York, Nashville or LA.


The Blackbird Academy in Nashville looks awesome! I'd pick that one if I was just starting out.


The key is passion and finding opportunities to intern/work in busy studios and make connections early.

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Rachel’s Answer

<span style="background-color: transparent;">Collegeboard.org is a great resource for this! I poured through the pages of universities all over the U.S. when I was a senior in high school. Collegeboard was my go-to site! They put all of the information in one place and it is very easy to use. They even have various filters you can apply to see only colleges that have programs you are interested. To determine academic rigor, look at the admissions requirements, G.P.A. of past admitted applicants, SAT/ACT scores, class rank etc. This will give you an idea of what scores and grades you need to be accepted. However, don't be discouraged your application will be reviewed based on the full picture! College-board will help you get an idea of what is most important to the specific school you are applying to.</span>


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