BA in Musical Instruments Career at University of North London United Kingdom
Most graduates enter the music industry and many enjoy careers rising to senior and influential positions in the industry, both in the UK and abroad. Graduates have found work as Guitar Makers, Piano Technicians and Piano Tuners.
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This course will provide you with the theoretical and technical expertise that you need to build a career in the making or repairing of musical instruments in one of a wide range of instrument families, including guitars, orchestral strings, early strings, early keyboards, woodwinds, piano tuning and repair. The department has the broadest provision in the UK for the study of the technologies of music.
Successful completion of this course offers improved opportunities in the industry and a basis for professional practice, as well as substantially enhanced opportunities within teaching. The programme is also excellent preparation for further research or study
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