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Plato once said, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flights to the imagination and life to everything.” Music plays a very important role in all of our lives. You use music to express your joy when you favourite team wins a match, soothe your disappointment when you are not able to make it to the choir or charge you up on a run. You hear music everywhere from songs playing on the radio, jingles in T.V. advertisements and melodies on loudspeakers in shopping malls.

A career in the music industry can help transform your love and passion for music into your profession. If you are musically inclined and can’t help notice musical notes in even the sounds of a car horn, a career in music can help you join the league of Miley Cyrus or Michael Jackson!

There’s more to it than simply choosing the best guitar and starting to play, however. One of the best ways of starting a musical career is pursuing a qualification in the domain of music. There are plenty of qualifications that you can choose from depending on what genre of music you want to pursue, whether you want to pick up vocal or instrumental skills and what is your budget.

This blog can be your friendly guide into the world of musical qualifications. It lists a few interesting qualifications in music that can start your career as a musician.

Bachelor of music or bachelor of fine arts

A bachelor of music (BM) and a bachelor of fine arts (BFA) are intensive programmes designed to make you professional musicians. They are usually four-year courses with the majority of the curriculum filled with practical based musical subjects.

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Depending on the university, you may also be required to take up electives on non-music subjects such as creative writing, math or literature that help you improve your reading and writing skills as well as round out your education.

Bachelor of Musical Education

If you want to become a licensed musician and possibly teach musical classes in the future, a bachelor of musical education or BME is an ideal choice. This course will mostly include a carefully designed curriculum including conducting, music theory, musical history, aural skills and trends in music.

You might also be required to take up the study of a major instrument, and gain experience in playing it through supervised observation. Some colleges can have liberal arts and music technology as mandatory electives.

Bachelor of Arts in music

If you want to study music but keep your options open in a field that is not directly linked to the field, a Bachelor of Arts with music as a major can be a sound choice. While some credits might be solely dedicated to pursuing music, this course can have additional subjects that are more general such as general management, math, literature, history or sociology. This course is appropriate for you if you want a career that is musically inclined but also offers the benefits of a liberal arts job. With this course, you can become the director of a musical library or the manager of a choir group.

Bachelor of Science in music

The Bachelor of Science with a music major is rather similar to a BA in music except that it lays more emphasis on the business and technology side of the domain. This degree is excellent for those interested in modern day musical skills like sound-mixing, sound recording and musical instrumentation.

With this course, you can also migrate towards the business side of the industry with electives such as financial management, basic accounting and musical brand management.

While all the under-graduate qualifications mentioned above can give you a head-start in your musical career, you need to make a choice based on your passion and musical preferences. With a bachelor degree in music as career path, you can be all set to captivate large audiences with your talents. Join a course today to give wings to your musical career.