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Upcoming Webinars Offer Insights into Music Degrees
For those interested in pursuing degrees in Music Business, Music Production, and Vocal Performance, several informative webinars are coming up. These sessions provide an opportunity to learn about the latest trends, technologies, and industry practices in these fields.
Music Business Webinar
On December 4th, Audible Magic will host a webinar titled "Attribution at the Speed of Sound: How Music Recognition Technology Automates Rights Management for Music Businesses in 2025." This session will cover advanced music recognition technology and its impact on copyright compliance, attribution, and monetization for digital platforms and rights holders. Music Biz members have unlimited access, while non-members can access recordings for 90 days post-event.
Free Monthly Music Industry News/Webinar
A free 30-minute monthly webinar is also available, breaking down the latest music industry news, developments, and trends. These sessions are ideal for artists, labels, and managers and serve as a great introduction to current industry dynamics.
Music Education and Collaboration Webinars
NAfME is hosting a webinar on Creative Collaborations with Unison-Based Content on August 19th. This session focuses on teaching methods using Unison Based Content to increase student agency and rapid music-making, covering diverse genres like global grooves and jazz suitable for ensembles. It is particularly useful for music teachers and vocal performance educators.
Industry & Education Collaborative Webinar
On August 12th, an Industry & Education Collaborative Webinar will discuss how the music industry and music educators work together, including policy updates, careers in music, and supply chain discussions impacting music education. This session is free and may be relevant for those interested in music education aspects adjacent to music business or production degrees.
Additional Webinars
Upcoming webinars from services like MatchTune will address creative rights protection, while other sessions will focus on technology, software, and human factors in the music industries.
Registration and Access
Most webinars require registration via their hosting organizations, such as Music Biz, NAfME, and NAMM. Free taster sessions are often available, such as the monthly 30-minute industry news webinars. Members of related associations often get more extensive access and archives.
Registering with the school grants access to a variety of free resources, including sounds, plugins, online course samples, and more. To access these free resources, visit the school's Free Stuff page after registration. Each webinar in the series includes a free taster session from the programme leaders.
The webinars are hosted by the course advisors and leaders and encourage interaction with the organizers, with a chat room available for participants. The webinars feature a live Q&A system, allowing participants to ask questions in real-time.
The school's YouTube channel features livestreams, and open days and studio tours are also offered for those interested in experiencing the school's facilities. The second round of webinars, starting this week, will discuss degrees such as Music Business, Music Production & Software Engineering, and Music Production & Vocal Performance.
A big thank you was extended to everyone who participated in the chat room and livestream during the previous webinars. The school aims to make its facilities a great experience for all students and encourages registration to join its degrees.
- Besides the upcoming webinars focusing on music business, industry news, and technology in the music industry, there are educational webinars on offer such as the one hosted by NAfME on Creative Collaborations with Unison-Based Content on August 19th, which is particularly useful for music teachers and vocal performance educators.
- For those seeking a well-rounded approach to education and self-development, the second round of webinars, starting this week, will not only discuss degrees like Music Business, Music Production & Software Engineering, and Music Production & Vocal Performance, but also include free taster sessions and opportunities for learning about the latest trends in music education, as showcased in the Industry & Education Collaborative Webinar on August 12th.