Masters of Fire Arts - Music.
Bachelors isn't good enough, and doctors are overkill.
Note that a degree isn't good enough. In the music industry, your ears, skills, and experience worth more than a degree.
Make sure you can play 1 or 2 instruments very well, and have a comprehensive understanding of all the instruments in an orchestra, as well as ethnic and pop instruments. Study the history of music, especially classical, jazz, and rock. Learn to appreciate different styles of music, such as ethnic (latin), even heavy metal, and rock.
I'm being very brief. A composer and producer is a tough career, and takes 10 - 20 years of hard work and dedication to be even slightly successful. Consider wisely.
2006-11-08 17:54:47
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