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Tech Music School offers three new degrees

Published Wednesday 1 February 2012 at 13:52

West London’s Tech Music School, celebrating 30 years in music education, has announced the launch of three BA (Hons) degrees: Music Business, Music Production and Songwriting, all starting in October 2012.

The BA (Hons) Music Business course mixes a study of the traditional foundations of all business alongside the changes in new technology that are reshaping the music industry, while the BA (Hons) Music Production discipline is tailored for composers, song collaborators, arrangers, audio engineers, music supervisors, studio managers, sound designers, remixers, live engineers, teachers, executive producers, label and original copyright owners. The BA (Hons) Songwriting includes modules in composition, stylistic analysis, arranging, lyric writing, recording skills, musicianship, music business, and music production.

www.techmusicschool.co.uk

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