[atlantaprog] Re: Poll: Music degrees

I went to school for Audio/Visual Production for a year at Southern Ohio
College, left the program to attend a course at The Recording Workshop
in Chillicothe, Ohio. It began as a 5-week course in basic recording.
Week 6 was for troubleshooting problems that can occur in the studio.
Week 7 was advanced recording techniques which only 16 people out of a
class of 200 or more were selected. The 7-week course I completed in
Late Summer 1989. 

Not a music degree though. I hope that's ok.
Greg

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[mailto:atlantaprog-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Matthew Trautwein
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 1:34 PM
To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: Poll: Music degrees

Hey y'all,  

     Here's another ancient question that went through a while back:

>
>How many members of this mailing list have a music degree, or let's say

>at least two years as a music major at a college or university 
>(because, as we all know, the really talented drop out of school and 
>get on with their careers). For this poll, diploma programs like GIT, 
>AIM or even Full Sail also count.
>
>  
>

Matthew Trautwein
High School performance certificate,  NC School of the Arts (Violin)
BA in Music,  Wake Forest University (Voice/Classical Guitar)
Basic Engineering Course & Music Business Seminar,  Full Sail

And there you have it!

See you soon,

Matthew





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