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Benefits of obtaining a bachelor of music

The bachelor of music degree is an exceptionally talented course. This type of courses are only
required for proficient ability with a musical instrument. A bachelor
of music can lead some exciting career opportunities. There are wide
ranges of specialization areas available in the bachelor of music
course including composition music technology, music education, music
production, music performance and music therapy. This degree is used
to make many graduates like musicologist, instrumentalist, music
editing, music teacher, conductor, music editing, vocalist, publishing
and composer. Basically, the course of music education is designed to
prepare for careers in music education. There are four different music
education majors included in the bachelor of music education such as
music education coursework, music theory, liberal arts, aural skills,
conducting and education. Another course of graduate program in music
education is typically offering some flexible degree structures. The
university of Santo Tomas Conservatory of music is one of the most
famous music courses. It is also known as UST music. It is the school
of the University of Santo Tomas. The Santo Tomas music school is very
largest as well as oldest Catholic university in Philippines. It is
premiere music school. It has many branches in all over the world
namely UST singers, the Liturgikon Vocal Ensemble and the Coro
Tomasino. Each and every year the Conservatory takes number of prizes

in competitions like NAMCYA. The abbreviation of NAMCYA is national
music completion for young artists. The University Of Santo Tomas
University is now offered different types of courses such as bachelor
of music in Violin, bachelor of music in Piano, bachelor of viola and
bachelor of music in guitar. It can be provided a balanced education
and comprehensive education in musical theory. It is also provided for
some learning practical skills like cultural aspects of music,
students discover the historical and technical.

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