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music school

1 of 1noun
/ˈmjuzɪk skul/
Forms:music schools
1

a school specializing in music

2

an institution that offers specialized training and education in various aspects of music, including performance, composition, theory, and music history

A music school is an educational institution that focuses on teaching students music theory, performance, and composition. It offers programs in various instruments, voice training, and music history, preparing students for careers in music performance, teaching, composition, or music production.

  • She enrolled in a music school to study violin performance with a renowned instructor.
  • The music school at this university offers degree programs in music education, jazz studies, and music therapy.
  • After completing his studies at the music school, he became a professional pianist and composer.
  • Music schools often provide opportunities for students to participate in ensembles, concerts, and masterclasses.
  • Many aspiring musicians choose to attend music school to develop their skills and pursue careers in the music industry.
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