Music production is a discipline that looks at developing, creating and producing music, and then preparing it for release to the public. There are 6 main stages of music production: songwriting, arranging, tracking, editing, mixing and mastering. You will learn the basics of these processes, with opportunities to put your technical skills to the test with real life music production tasks.
During a Music Production degree, you will cover a range of topics around music, as well as some topics that are more specifically related to the discipline. Some examples of these modules are:
Home to some of the world's oldest universities, Italy has a long history of providing high quality higher education to both domestic and international students. The country has not only played an integral part of the Bologna Process education reform, it was also one of the four countries that created the European Area of Higher Education. Both of these play an important role in widening the access to higher education across Europe, with international students from all over the world now able to experience an Italian university education, thanks to the country's contributions.
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