"To build yourself at the Frost School of Music, and we empower people to curate unique experiences among the many world-class offerings at this school."
That's what Frost Dean Shelton Berg had to say about the University of Miami's Frost School of Music, which was recently ranked the No.
1 music school in Florida by US News & World Report and the No.
10 music school in the country by Forbes.
The Miami Herald reports the school's "ex experiential music curriculum" is "unlike any other," offering students the ability to " dip their finger into every aspect of the music industry," from creating music to teaching others how to use technology in music.
And it's not just classical music students who enjoy Frost's curriculum.
"I feel like I'm able go into any industry scenario and have a default understanding of what they do and how they do it," says junior music industry major Julia Barrist.
And it's not just music technology students who enjoy Frost's curriculum.
"I had an opportunity to take a music tech class in my first semester, and it gave me the opportunity to learn the basics of producing, mixing, mastering tracks, and that's something you really don't get at a normal music school Read the Entire Article
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