julliard
2007-08-25 14:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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In Boston you'll find Berklee College of Music and The New England Conservatory of Music. Depends if you want to rock or not.
2007-08-25 14:37:50
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answered by rod85 6
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do you mean you'd like a list of all 800-1000 schools that offer a degree in music? That's a long list.
One good place to look for a list of the better schools is the NASM web page. They accredit 617 college music departments.
http://nasm.arts-accredit.org/index.jsp?page=Member%20Lists
If you just want to know who is best -- beyond the top couple that's arguable because it depends on what exactly you want to study.
Juilliard School (classical) and Berklee Music (pop) are probably two of the best known. Beyond those, it's a matter of opinion entirely.
2007-08-25 14:52:35
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answered by CoachT 7
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Go to google and type in Music Colleges in USA and see what comes up. You need to learn to research anyway before going to college. The only 2 I know of are Belmont in Nashville, Tn and one near Harrisonburg, Va.
2007-08-25 14:35:00
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answered by Wrong number 5
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I concur with MikeC.as indexed right here are some alumni from Berklee: Joey Kramer (Aerosmith) 'seventy one Rock drummer Donald Fagen 'sixty six (Steely Dan) Rock singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge 'eighty Rock singer-songwriter, Aimee Mann 'eighty Rock singer-songwriter (used to sing for the band 'Til Tuesday), Susan Tedeschi 'ninety one Blues guitarist, singer-songwriter
2016-10-03 06:03:49
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answered by ? 4
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the best music conservatories for undergrad include:
julliard school
eastman school of music
manhattan school of music
curtis school of music
mannes college of music
but those are just the conservatories. there are schools of music within universities that are good too,
2007-08-25 14:42:03
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answered by REXnC 3
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