Postgraduate Studies
This is fun because it crosses with the blog about a place I would love to visit, because another reason why I like Sweden is because they have the third largest music industry in the world, following England and America. This means they have big music studios and great careers about the subject recognized throughout the world. Obviously they also have many postgraduate studies about this in really good universities.
There are many areas you can specialize on sound engineering, because the major in deed has a lot of aspects to study, you can approach to acoustics, what has to do with the sound waves, for studios or architectural structures, this is the more physical aspect of the career. You can approach to live sound, for like concerts or public speeches, everything that involves live sound has a sound engineer behind. Other area are the electronic part, you can build, design or repair electronic audio devices, like speakers, guitar effects, or many other things. But the most entertaining part of this career is the music production, is the more musical aspect of this career, but also is very physical.
Making music is not the same as producing music, make music just involves a creative process, but producing, involves everything that has to do with editing the audio of the song to make it sound better. Of course I’d like to study the postgraduate of music production, to get better in this aspect of the career because is what I want and love to do, and it has so many edges that you can delve into.
You are the only one I read more clear about postgraduate for now, that is wonderful, I'm so bad with decisions, but it seems that you are different and have some perspective since now, great!
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