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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University
Scholar-Level 18
Having done B.A. In English and aim to be a lyricist. That's a unique choice !
If you want to have further studies and get trained by way of proper curriculum and research, per my opinion, M.A. In English [1] from LPU is the best bet. The curriculum and teaching pedagogy have everything that is must for getting the creative juices flow and flow in right direction. Some of the credits which will enhance directly your linguistic skills as well as creative writing are
British Poetry : It traces the growth of British Poetry and major British poets. Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to analyze the various images and
If you want to have further studies and get trained by way of proper curriculum and research, per my opinion, M.A. In English [1] from LPU is the best bet. The curriculum and teaching pedagogy have everything that is must for getting the creative juices flow and flow in right direction. Some of the credits which will enhance directly your linguistic skills as well as creative writing are
British Poetry : It traces the growth of British Poetry and major British poets. Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to analyze the various images and
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Namrata Singh
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I would suggest you to first complete your studies, and side by side you can join some class for singing. You can further go for a Bachelor's degree in music. Bachelor's programs typically contain courses in music theory, music history, performance, conducting and composition. A college degree is not often mandatory to become a professional recording artist, but can provide helpful instruction in the form of music courses and one-on-one guidance. You might also consider enrolling in a programme at a music conservatory or completing private lessons with an established musician.
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