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BA Music Production
About this course
Music Production is the discipline concerned with the creation, recording, shaping and delivery of recorded sound. It sits at the intersection of musicianship, technology, creative vision and commercial practice, and encompasses everything from the initial arrangement and recording of tracks to mixing, mastering and the final formats in which music reaches listeners. A music producer is both a creative collaborator and a technical expert, someone who understands how sound behaves, how music is structured and how to use the tools of the studio to realise an artistic vision. The field spans genres, platforms and production contexts, from solo artist recordings and film scores to podcast audio and game soundtracks. At Leeds Conservatoire this three-year full-time degree builds your core academic and musical skills alongside your practical production competencies. You will analyse repertoire in social and historical context, developing critical thinking and musicological awareness that deepens your creative practice and your ability to reflect intelligently on your work. The programme develops your technical skills with recording equipment, digital audio workstations and production tools alongside your musical understanding, preparing you to work effectively in professional audio production environments. Graduates from Music Production degrees go on to careers across the music and audio industries. Many find roles as music producers, recording engineers, mixing and mastering engineers, and music technology educators. Others work in post-production for film, television, games and advertising, in podcast production, live sound engineering and audio software development. The combination of technical skill, musical understanding and creative practice the degree develops makes graduates adaptable across a wide range of audio production contexts. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides a foundation for postgraduate work in music production, sound design, audio engineering or music technology.
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