Music Industry Training School

Do you have to "study" the music industry to work in the music / recording?
Or maybe a theater or biology? I'm asking cuz I have the opportunity to learn about recording, music arranging, writing and media production, so in my school (UMiami) … but to show the compositions he has created … and honestly, I have to: / Only I have this idea … and as I look at the description of the programs, I interested! But I can not be part of it …. at least not academically. I had to choose me as major, yesterday (not literally, lol) so I do not think I should start from the first music school in … you can not even enter, and who can not read music … but I want to surf! Does it make sense? It is possible to get there without training at all? Thanks!
The answer is no. there are many related jobs in the music industry. A lot of people do not know a note. If you want to work as a musician, then yes, and you need to know about the average to be a producer. A sound engineer (The person manning the tips balance all the volumes up and leave the recorder running and add effects and mix tracks) does not. To make a separate course as an engineer sound. I am not suggesting this work, there are thousands of people who can do it and that is a low-wage work. There is no real possibility of ever achieving it big or getting rich. You can work in the music industry as a director (the care of the interests of artists) and only need to know about business mangement. (One of our friends director who began as a motel manager of the band was staying.) As an agent, your job is to find a job for her performance. Whether in a movie or part of a tour as a backing band, etc. .. Go to the website of MUSIC BERKLEY have courses you can enroll in I do not suggest you take the course at their university. Universities are places higher education, which means they are supposed to have studied music and the promotion of knowledge, not starting from scratch. My advice to you would make a business management course, and then when you have finished making a second course in the management of the music business. Record companies agree 24/7.and applications by email if theirs is the better your chances are better than good. Even if they do not respond immediately, follow the details of your file distance when you are looking for someone. Best of luck. Cat.
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