Anyone else feel like graphic arts degrees in college are largely taught with modern tools and practices while music degrees in college have remained largely unchanged for over a hundred years?
I get that some schools offer music recording, marketing, digital audio processing and other more modern degrees, which is great. But for the 80% of degrees that are just classical or jazz instruments, can we just agree that those skills serve more of a historic value than they do to make the individual as competitive as possible in the modern market?
I dont mean to upset anyone, just as a someone who started as a music major, i felt like the only end game for the degree was being able to teach music one day (the colleges i went to made it seem like degrees were more well rounded than they were, and they didn't offer any of the other more modern degrees i mentioned, so i felt really trapped when i realized what the market for jazz pianists looked like)
Submitted June 16, 2021 at 09:07AM by Pvst_Life https://ift.tt/35qVcf9
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