How to Prepare Your Music Composition Portfolio (for college)
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2022
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The music composition portfolio is by far the most important part of your application for a degree in music composition. This is true for the bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs. Be sure to get ahead of this long before the application deadline for the respective programs you’re applying to.
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Thank you for this explanation, it was really helpful. My only fear is that my compositions are a bit rudimentary, mainly for being young and self-taught, but as you said, is about the potential. I will apply soon, and let us see how it will turn out. Also, I attended to the performance of Mesahid in Paris, I really enjoyed your use of microtonality with the orchestra and the piano!
Wow small world! Yes it is about small steps along the way. It’s taken me 15 years to get to where I am now. So it takes time but if you love what you do, the time flies. Good luck to you and that’s crazy that you heard Meshahid live!
Thanks so much for this video! It's great to hear this from someone who's been through the process before instead of the college admissions websites. I'm actually the person that asked about it a few weeks ago (it was just on my alternate account).
I’m glad you got something out of it! Yes when folks comment like yourself it helps come up with ideas to share on this channel.
thanks so much.....I am preparing to self publish,....you were very helpful
Good luck 🙌🏼
Extremely helpful, I find it rather difficult to find guides for applying for music programs, thanks a lot!
I’m glad it was helpful! I felt the same way when applying to college years ago 🤣 so hence why I made the video :) hope all is well
Amazing content
I would love to hear your compositions from your portfolio too!
Cool! Perhaps in a few weeks…stay tuned
1st comment you make me want to go back to school!
You had enough 😅
I wanna see!
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Great content! Would you be able to tutor my son? He has recently applied at Jacobs but was not invited back for interview.
Of course, you or he can book a time with me using my link in the description.
You mention potential as the benchmark used by composition programs in their admissions process. However, with such an array of compositional styles, I was wondering if you could go into a bit more detail as to what exactly schools reckon potential to look like. (I will be applying to masters programs)
It’s hard to say if one doesn’t know what programs you’re applying to, but take a listen to music by current or recently graduated composers from places you’re applying to for an idea of this. That’s what I did at least before applying to various places. Thanks for your comment!
I'm thinking of applying for film scoring at Berklee and I have a few questions:
1. Do all my pieces have to film score pieces or can I submit film score pieces as well as songs and regular instrumental compositions to show my songwriting capability?
2. Do you suggest the use of MIDI and DAWs to create a realistic sound for the compositions?
3. Do my film score pieces have to have visuals?
Look at their application page and reach out to current students and alumni. Good luck 🍀
I wanna see it
It’s already uploaded!
If you have the option to submit a video or audio recording, which one is better?
I think either can work!
Where do you start if you play by ear and you want to take your music to another level by going to college to get a foundation in composition. I want to become a film producer but know that I need to have those skills under my belt to work at a high level.
Honestly everything these days are online to study from, so much better than when I was starting 15-20 years ago...whether it's music theory, learning cubase, studying scores, etc. If you're studying on your own to prepare for college obviously it takes a lot of discipline. Otherwise a good teacher can help guide you on what gaps you have in your knowledge, and keep you accountable. Hope that helps!
@@saadhaddadmusic Yessir Thank you for the response.
I would like to see those pieces
they're all on my channel for every degree I have: bachelor, master's, doctorate.
Hey Saad, I'm having an issue.
I just noticed the requirements for a university I'm applying to are requesting for a portfolio as well as the compositions I want to submit so I'm kinda confused 😅
Any help?
I’m a bit confused by your question! Does anyone else here know what this may be referring to?
@@saadhaddadmusic What I meant to say is that, as part of the requirement, the school is requesting a portfolio and my compositions.
I was thinking they were the same thing but it seems they're 2 different things.
I have my compositions available but I have no idea how to go about the portfolio. I'm wondering if it's a website or pdf ?
@@sentimentalescalade6451 probably they mean your audio recordings and PDF files, but typically when I hear the word "portfolio" that means both. Strange that they differentiate those words. Email them and ask just to be sure. Good luck!
@@saadhaddadmusic Thank you!😊
Is 15 seconds enough to put on a portfolio?
No, I’d say at least 3-15 min per piece, but 15 seconds is not long enough to know where a composer is at in their development
I wanna see it
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