whomever this concerned>
i was at the music school at depaul university in chicago for 5 years.
it was nice because it wasnt a top notch expensive/competitve
conservatory style of school.
but it was a very good school with good faculty and nice programs. and
they have a pretty damn good sound recording technology program which
interacts with professional studios. i had many friends in the program
and they were happy with it. most all of them have some sort of jobs in
studios.
plus you would be in chicago which is a cool city. lots going on
musically.
the only problem i had at depaul was that it was very conservative.
if you wanted to do something weird or different or "avant garde" or
"out" you had to do it on your own time away from school.
there is alot of improvised/electronic/experimental types of music
happening in chicago but its funny that the school doesnt pay any
attention to that part of the city.
oh well. check it out.
later,
greg davis
autumn records
www.amug.org/~jkdavis/autumn
"now in boston, at an expensive/competitive conservatory. oh how i miss
chicago"
np: high llamas-snowbug (on deck: brian eno-discreet music)
AeOtaku@aol.com wrote:
quoted 15 lines Music school?> Music school?
> Depends how much money you have.
> Conservatories like Julliard and Oberlin are about
> the best in the country. Of course, if you're unsure
> what you want to do, you would be better off just
> enrolling at a nice overall school with a decent location
> and seeing what comes up. Those college years,
> lots of changes. And BTW, might I cheer this post
> for adding a human touch to otherwise musical threads.
>
> Matt
>
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