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Topic: Studying music abroad  (Read 1332 times)

Offline littl3sh33p

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Studying music abroad
on: May 19, 2008, 04:16:52 PM
Hi!
I'm a chinese from malaysia, and i will be going to canada soon to study music. There are a few things i'm worried about though.

The standard here, unfortunately, is much lower than western countries. Will the teachers there be patient enough to polish me up so i can enter a university which has a fairly good music program? What should i get used to?

The fees there are expensive! 50 dollars per hour!? For univ. audition preperation standards, how many hours should i take per week?

thanks!

Offline nia_kurniati

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Re: Studying music abroad
Reply #1 on: May 23, 2008, 01:07:51 AM
Hi too, I am chinese from Indonesia. I can't answer your question  ;D instead I like to ask too if anyone know which country is good to learn music but with affordable expense. What about NZ or Dutch?
Thank You very much.
 

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