At Middlesex University’s Music Programs, you will gain a broad knowledge and understanding of music through working on practice-based and scholarly modules. Performance and composition/songwriting are studied throughout, accompanied by modules that cover musicianship skills, the music industry, music production, and the cultural significance of music. As well as gaining a thorough knowledge of musical repertoires and practices, you'll also acquire skills in music composition, music performance, and critical thinking. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage with visiting professors and artists.
You'll also become part of the friendly, supportive, and diverse music community at the Hendon campus in North London. You'll be able to collaborate with students on other creative courses and make the most of our state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including an industry-standard recording and mixing studio, concert grand pianos, sound-insulated practice rooms, computer suites, and access to a wide range of software such as Ableton, ProTools, Logic, Max MSP, Melodyne and access to hybrid analog/digital recording studio and modular synths.
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