Berklee is much more open to ideas such as VGM and DIY music than they were when I attended in the early 90s; when I applied, the admissions board demanded an explanation of what "video game music" means. Perhaps I was the first to write that on their application..
I'm not saying that you can't go from Berklee to chipmusic (or else I wouldn't be talking to you now) but it isn't an obvious or appropriate path, to me. If you principled in Trumpet you'd spend most of your time woodshedding and playing jazz covers. I went as a pianist, and though I learned a ton of harmony theory and treasure the overall experience, the domination of bebop era jazz and extremely technical live performing started to piss me off after three semesters.
From the email correspondence I've had with them I understand that I audition with an instrument/voice but that I should make it clear of my intentions to go into the electronic side of things. Would I have to principle in an instrument or could I be able to focus on the electronic production? Berklee seems really ideal to me (besides the price point).
I'll look into USCD!
Last edited by Theta_Frost (Jul 30, 2011 9:49 pm)