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Music Industry Postgraduate Degrees in Herefordshire
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I was a student of Interior Architecture here at IDI and would surely recommend this course to anyone. This made gave me so much to experience like international working environment, improving my skills to the next level and much more. Some tutors were difficult to handle overall it was all the excellent quality of course that covers up for few flaws.
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Don't take the university for granted be prepared and organised too. experience your university life the fullest by trying something different always. I would advise to get involved in sports clubs and societies but take your study the first priority.
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- Postgraduate
- Hatfield
- September
- 1 Year
..., processes and practices, the course addresses the purely formal, artistic and aesthetic aspects of music-making, and the specific compositional devices and strategy applicable to DAW-based realisations of original material. By surveying the defining traits and aesthetic concerns of a number of popular... Learn about: Music Theory, Production planning, Music Industry...
..., processes and practices, the course addresses the purely formal, artistic and aesthetic aspects of music-making, and the specific compositional devices and strategy applicable to DAW-based realisations of original material. By surveying the defining traits and aesthetic concerns of a number of popular... Learn about: Music Theory, Production planning, Music Industry...
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I was a student of Interior Architecture here at IDI and would surely recommend this course to anyone. This made gave me so much to experience like international working environment, improving my skills to the next level and much more. Some tutors were difficult to handle overall it was all the excellent quality of course that covers up for few flaws.
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I quite liked the university and Iam enjoying it so far.
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Don't take the university for granted be prepared and organised too. experience your university life the fullest by trying something different always. I would advise to get involved in sports clubs and societies but take your study the first priority.
← | → see all
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