

BMus Popular Music Performance
About this course
Popular music performance is a degree for musicians who want to develop their craft seriously, within the tradition of popular music rather than classical or jazz performance. Popular music has produced some of the most culturally significant and commercially successful art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, from rock and soul through hip-hop, electronic music, and singer-songwriter traditions, and performing it at a high level requires technical skill, musicianship, stagecraft, and an understanding of the industry and culture from which it emerges. This three-year full-time programme at the University of Huddersfield develops your performance skills and musical understanding within the context of popular music. You will work on your primary instrument or voice, develop ensemble playing and arrangement skills, engage with music technology as a performance and production tool, and study the history, theory, and cultural context of popular music. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, which provide direct experience of working in the music industry or in music-related professional settings. With a typical tariff of 120 points, the programme welcomes students who can demonstrate genuine musical ability and commitment, and Huddersfield's strong music department, with its range of specialist tutors and performance facilities, provides an excellent environment for this kind of professional development. The sandwich year and placement are particularly valuable in a field where personal connections, professional experience, and an understanding of how the music industry works are as important as musical ability in determining career outcomes. Many students use these opportunities to work in venues, studios, promotions companies, or education settings. Graduates move into careers as performing musicians, session players, music educators, music producers, live sound engineers, events managers, arts administrators, and music industry professionals. The combination of performance skill, musical knowledge, and industry experience that the programme develops gives graduates a realistic and well-rounded foundation for a career in music.
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