Hollywood Musicians Institute

Written by Jeremy Horelick
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There are several Hollywood musicians institutes that offer degree programs in areas of study such as voice training, guitar, keyboard, bass, and drums. Many of these programs combine the best elements of instrument training with background classes in the history and theory of music as well. To round out this liberal arts-style education, a few Hollywood musicians institutes also feature non-music classes in art, history, math, and literature.

The goal of this style of education is well-roundedness; no musical school wants to send technically proficient but culturally illiterate grads out into the world. At the same time, most music schools realize that if their students wanted a full liberal arts education they'd have chosen a standard four-year university, not a music conservatory. To that end, the non-music classes are designed as cognates for the core curriculum. That is to say, they emphasize skills such as critical thinking and analysis that play into reading, understanding, and performing music as well.

Benefits of a Hollywood Musicians Institute

One of the great advantages enjoyed by students at a Hollywood musicians institute is complete immersion in the entertainment industry. The lion's share of enrollees at music schools are there with professional ambitions, which means they'll one day be searching for internships, jobs, and gigs. There's no better place to be anywhere in the country than the heart of the showbiz industry, where jobs abound for studio engineers, session players, music producers, managers, and historians.

At an international music school, you'll come into contact with students from every continent, thereby enriching your musical knowledge and experience. Even if you know you want to play rock music for a living, exposure to zydeco, flamenco, jazz, samba, and classical styles will deepen your appreciation of world music. Needless to say, this can pay off in your own composition and songwriting as well.


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