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1. Learn comprehensively about music creation as well as studying various different individual fields.
2. Take classes that meet your individual needs, under the instruction of teachers who work at the forefront of their chosen genre.
3. Learn and train using professional equipment while also learning in-depth about music composition and recording techniques.
1. Cultivating fundamentals, beginning with self-management and body improvement.
2. Take part in various different ensemble performances.
3. Hone the ability to adapt to a variety of music scenes.
1. Under the guidance of current musicians, find your own individual strengths while learning about the modern music scene.
2. Use the professionally-equipped studios to work towards becoming a leading musician of today.
3. Participate in a variety of concerts and live performances in an effort to spread the joy and possibilities that music inspires.
1. Students will take a full range of courses for strengthening their fundamental, true vocal abilities.
2. Learn and practice musical expression focusing on the three areas of opera, choral music, and solo performance.
3. A Popular Ensemble Masterclass based on classical vocalization methods is available.
1. Receive direct guidance from experienced top musicians.
2. Offers one of the most jazz classes in Japan with many opportunities to perform.
3. The course has joint programs with Berklee College of Music in the USA and many other international music institutions.
1. Receive lessons from our roster of 170 instructors actively performing throughout Japan and around the world.
2. Study group performance in diverse settings including orchestral music, wind music, chamber music, and in ensembles.
3. Gain experience and elevate your expressive technique through a wide range of performance opportunities.
1. Students can select to take either voice character or anime song private lessons in each year of their studies.
2. An authentic post-production studio is the central location for classes that include vocalization, pronunciation, acting, singing, dance, and event production.
3. Events are held twice a year for students to present their work. Students also have opportunities to collaborate with those taking other courses.
1. Our faculty of 24 instructors active at the front lines of the field provide customized lessons for students.
2. Study group performance in diverse settings including percussive ensembles, wind music, orchestral music, and chamber music.
3. Musical groups on campus practice Japanese taiko drumming, gamelan, angklung, folk instruments, marching percussion, steelpan, and other styles.
1. Students have a wide range of opportunities to take the stage in Broadway musicals, review performances, musical workshops, concerts, and collaborative works with jazz or traditional Japanese music.
2. Thoroughly study the fundamentals and applications of singing, acting, and dancing to improve both your technical and performance skills.
3. Students can choose to study electives in various genres such as Japanese dance, ballroom dancing, koto, and shamisen.
1. Students further their skills through high-quality private lessons, string ensembles, orchestral performance, and chamber music.
2. Pops concerts and other activities provide students with skills beyond classical performance.
3. Students can take special lessons with internationally-acclaimed performers.
1. Students can freely choose to take classes with “Global”, “Tani Momoko Ballet Company”, or “Asami Maki Ballet Company”.
2. Beyond ballet, students also have opportunities to study in a variety of dance genres and in music fundamentals.
3. Performances are held twice a year with live orchestral accompaniment.
1. Specialize in the study of Japanese musical instruments such as shamisen, koto, shakuhachi, Japanese taiko drumming, and flute.
2. Students will transcend schools of learning to perform in a variety of musical genres spanning from classical to contemporary.
3. Students will have opportunities to perform in collaboration with students in other courses, such as for musicals.
1. Study with instructors active on the forefront of jazz dance, street dance, and contemporary dance.
2. Learn the creative process behind dance choreography from professionals.
3. There are many opportunities to take the stage, with 2 performances held each year as well as collaborations with students from other courses.
1. Students acquire fundamental composition skills and develop their creativity through 2 kinds of private lessons (theory and technique).
2. The curriculum systematically covers the composition methods of the 20th century and onwards.
3. Students can present your compositions at Maeda Hall.
1. Students can focus on both classical and popular styles in their studies.
2. Practice sessions with a diverse range of ensembles are available.
3. Students are taught by top-class performers, composers, and conductors.
1. Learn to play over 20 different kinds of unique instruments.
2. Multifaceted studies include private lessons, composition and arrangement, and recording.
3. Students can combine 2 topics of study into their private lessons.
1. Students can take lessons in piano, voice, or an instrument of their choice.
2. From their first year, students will learn specialized knowledge for becoming instructors, including materials development and mock classroom practice.
3. In addition to teaching practice, students will also teach lessons off-campus and accumulate a diverse range of teaching experiences.
1. Practical studies starting from the first year
2. Over 200 performances a year through 18 diverse courses
3. Internships out in the field