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Should You Consider a Career in Music?

Roger H. Brown
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Roger H. Brown, President of Berklee College of Music, shares his thoughts on whether a career in music is advisable in today’s job market, and offers some hints on finding your way into the field if you decide that it’s the life for you.



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October 2007
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