Post 5: Changes to my Study Programme
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My career Sound Engineering, has subjects that are related to mathematics, music theory, art and history. For me, it is very important to know all these subjects because they are very necessary to understand what matters most in Sound Engineering, the sound. However, I think there is a lot of depth in mathematics. For someone who is not focused on following the more theoretical path of what sound is and everything mathematical that has to do with it, he would not like the career to have a greater focus on mathematics. Maybe someone is interested in continuing music production, math can be useful but it will not be what you will mainly do during work. In music, what is mainly used is listening, music theory and art in particular. Math, as i said it will be used but not consistently and not in a deep way. This is why I would like the curriculum to improve and see all the possibilities of future sound engineers and their visions about what they want to do with their...