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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Master of Music in Vocal Performance at the University of Mumbai. This course is designed to train students in the art of vocal performance. It covers a wide range of topics, including voice training, music theory, music history, and performance.
Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy at the Hindustan University. This course is designed to train students in the art of teaching vocal music. It covers a wide range of topics, including voice science, vocal pedagogy, music theory, and music history.
Master of Music in Opera at the National Institute of Techno
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1. Self-Study: Start by immersing yourself in music theory and practice. There are numerous online resources, tutorials, and instructional videos available for free or at a low cost. This will help you develop a solid foundation in music theory, instrument playing, or vocal techniques.
2. Join Music Communities: Become a part of local music communities, join bands, or collaborate with other musicians. This will give you valuable networking opportunities, ex
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