Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Formal Education • Getting Through A Show • YouTube’s Betrayal • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, we looked at articles exploring whether or not a formal education is valuable to musicians, how to best get through a show when it takes a. Continue reading

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Is A Formal Education Important For Musicians?

The value of a formal education is often hotly debated in the music industry, with many artists and producing having found success through self-teaching alone. However, there are several perks. Continue reading

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David Skorton Talks Berklee Online, The Future Of Education

Famed educator and music enthusiast David Skorton recently opted to give online education a shot in the form of a music course. Here he shares his experience and talks about. Continue reading

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Five Questions For Berklee’s John Kellogg, Author Of “Take Care of Your Music Business”

Here entertainment lawyer and assistant chair of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music in Boston, John Kellogg Esq, answers five questions ranging from how to advance one's career, to the ins. Continue reading

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Berklee College Of Music, Boston Conservatory To Merge

Two of arts and music education's most iconic institutions, The Berklee College Of Music and The Boston Conservatory have agreed to merge to create a comprehensive training ground for music,. Continue reading

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Berklee Launches Entrepreneurship Institute Led By Sonicbids Founder Panos Panay

The Berklee College of Music today launched the Institute For Creative Entrepreneurship (ICE), and named Sonicbids founder and Berklee alum Panos Panay as Founding Managing Director. Introductory lectures begin this spring,. Continue reading

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Contrasting Innovations: Berklee Offers Online Music Biz MBA, Renman Joins CreativeLIVE

Opportunities for learning about the music industry via the web continue to grow. Two recent additions illustrate the range of possibilities from a formal Music Business MBA offered jointly by. Continue reading

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