Yes! Go to college for music business. If the schooling is free like here in Norway. It was a blessing for me to get my master degree in music management/business. It has not only taught me the business side for music, but has enable me to connect with others who are also in the music business. It takes time, but it's worth it.
hey hi, I'm from India looking to study abroad for the same course, I want to know the future prospects and inclinations and can i also know what are you currently working on? Thanks!
Yes totally agree not worth paying for as a lot of it you can get online and probably the dusty rest you won't need. I work in TV I fell into it and now at manager level. I did not have a degree some jobs you just wing it on, it's the best way.
Im second thinking about going to school now ......I’m so tired people telling me what I need to do ....I just wanna make music for myself ! I’m thinking bout getting a house and building a studio in my house
I did just for fun and because...Iove music...I have an Associate of Science degree in Music and Video business. I loved it. I knew I wasn't going to use the degree unless I moved to a place like NYC which I was not going to do. Oh it did get me a job in Finance LOL. I have worked for a communications company and a huge entertainment company and now at a huge university all in Finance.
Spiceybooger Spiceybooger i was actually concerned about not being able to get a job after college with a music business degree. I’m glad you got the job in finance. I actually find finance very interesting.
Vidyam Kaushik I went to Berklee College of Music but finished online with them. My last job as working as an administrative assistant for a landscaping company. Currently looking for a job
Vidyam Kaushik I studied with a Berklee online and the degree I got was Bachelor’s of Professional Studies in Music Business. Honestly it was enjoyable knowing people from different parts of the world and connecting with professors through online chat but it is tough finding a job. Or maybe it could be me just having trouble
I wish I had this video a few years back when I enrolled in a music business program at a school in NJ. After auditioning, getting in, and starting the semester, I was failing immediately because of my inability to read music (I thought music business would be strictly industry information). I had to switch my major while I was still able to. I can definitely say that I’ve had more insight into music business just by networking and performing, than by using the college structure to further my craft. Thank you for this!
The point you made about technology and the business growing and changing so rapidly is exactly what I was just talking to my friend about. I was super curious about how I would get taught, and if the knowledge would actually be beneficial. Good to know it's more generalized so it can't necessarily be outdated, though probably not as efficient in progressing through the industry compared to having the current know how and what's what.
I've just enrolled into a music college/uni and I do know that it helps for networking also, if you have amazing tuition if you paid that in the real world that'd literally be a 2nd mortgage😂 so think about how you can use the college and think if it's right. The one I went too is called warerbear in england and recently has been sponsored by royal blood & Corey wong also they don't sell you the opporties. Mai ly because most of the time it's literally down to you.
What degree do i do if i want to be a music booking agent? I’m having trouble researching on what degree we need for that job. Also do you think that is a good job because I’m really considering going to college to be that after this senior year of HS.
DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL FOR ART.. unless its free.. especially music.. be realistic... school is far to over priced for that.. if your art is your worth anything to u.. keep your money and invest it in a home. So you can have more time to create it.
This is really helpful thanks man :) What are your thoughts on doing the short courses Berklee offers online? I live in Sydney and I'm about to graduate my Bachelor of Business (Marketing) degree and keen to get into music marketing. Let me know! Thanks for the video :)
Great advice my g. I never went to school for music or sound engineering but that never stopped me from learning and networking to get my music heard on the radio. I'm still learning and pushing my self to reach where I want to go.
Yes! Go to college for music business. If the schooling is free like here in Norway. It was a blessing for me to get my master degree in music management/business. It has not only taught me the business side for music, but has enable me to connect with others who are also in the music business. It takes time, but it's worth it.
Where did you go to school in Norway? I am interested in studying abroad
@@donemiofficial University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway
hey hi, I'm from India looking to study abroad for the same course, I want to know the future prospects and inclinations and can i also know what are you currently working on? Thanks!
Vidyam Kaushik hey! I guess we are into same situation. hpatil478@gmail.com mail me your whatsapp no. Let's get in touch.
@@vidyamkaushik8796 email me at dhargrave26@gmail.com
Yes totally agree not worth paying for as a lot of it you can get online and probably the dusty rest you won't need. I work in TV I fell into it and now at manager level. I did not have a degree some jobs you just wing it on, it's the best way.
Im second thinking about going to school now ......I’m so tired people telling me what I need to do ....I just wanna make music for myself ! I’m thinking bout getting a house and building a studio in my house
Bruh I relate
I did just for fun and because...Iove music...I have an Associate of Science degree in Music and Video business. I loved it. I knew I wasn't going to use the degree unless I moved to a place like NYC which I was not going to do. Oh it did get me a job in Finance LOL. I have worked for a communications company and a huge entertainment company and now at a huge university all in Finance.
Spiceybooger Spiceybooger i was actually concerned about not being able to get a job after college with a music business degree. I’m glad you got the job in finance. I actually find finance very interesting.
@@zylemacruz8400 Hey Hi, can I know where you studied that course and where you are currently working? Thanks!
Vidyam Kaushik I went to Berklee College of Music but finished online with them. My last job as working as an administrative assistant for a landscaping company. Currently looking for a job
Zylema Cruz did you study business management at Berkeley Valencia? How was your experience and is it worth to invest as a foreign student
Vidyam Kaushik I studied with a Berklee online and the degree I got was Bachelor’s of Professional Studies in Music Business. Honestly it was enjoyable knowing people from different parts of the world and connecting with professors through online chat but it is tough finding a job. Or maybe it could be me just having trouble
I wish I had this video a few years back when I enrolled in a music business program at a school in NJ. After auditioning, getting in, and starting the semester, I was failing immediately because of my inability to read music (I thought music business would be strictly industry information). I had to switch my major while I was still able to. I can definitely say that I’ve had more insight into music business just by networking and performing, than by using the college structure to further my craft. Thank you for this!
how did you pass the audition with no ability to read music?
The best video I’ve seen so far about music and the truth of the music industry
The point you made about technology and the business growing and changing so rapidly is exactly what I was just talking to my friend about. I was super curious about how I would get taught, and if the knowledge would actually be beneficial. Good to know it's more generalized so it can't necessarily be outdated, though probably not as efficient in progressing through the industry compared to having the current know how and what's what.
The knowledge is certainly beneficial, and the connections you build in school are great. But there's nothing like just jumping in and doing the work.
I want to go to school for business management
not a bad choice at all
I've just enrolled into a music college/uni and I do know that it helps for networking also, if you have amazing tuition if you paid that in the real world that'd literally be a 2nd mortgage😂 so think about how you can use the college and think if it's right. The one I went too is called warerbear in england and recently has been sponsored by royal blood & Corey wong also they don't sell you the opporties. Mai ly because most of the time it's literally down to you.
What degree do i do if i want to be a music booking agent? I’m having trouble researching on what degree we need for that job. Also do you think that is a good job because I’m really considering going to college to be that after this senior year of HS.
DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL FOR ART.. unless its free.. especially music.. be realistic... school is far to over priced for that.. if your art is your worth anything to u.. keep your money and invest it in a home. So you can have more time to create it.
Spot on
This is really helpful thanks man :) What are your thoughts on doing the short courses Berklee offers online? I live in Sydney and I'm about to graduate my Bachelor of Business (Marketing) degree and keen to get into music marketing. Let me know! Thanks for the video :)
Great advice my g. I never went to school for music or sound engineering but that never stopped me from learning and networking to get my music heard on the radio.
I'm still learning and pushing my self to reach where I want to go.
Good stuff
nice video !!!
Thanks for the video!
No. You shouldn’t even go into the music business.