Hi there!
I was googling “Berklee Filipino alumni” when I came across your blog, BerkleeinManila! What a great blog!
Currently, I’m a graduating student of AdMU and I seriously want to pursue music studies in the next few years. Of course, Berklee is definitely my first choice as it is an awesome contemporary music school that has produced the best of artists. In your words, its “forward-thinking” philosophy really excites me very spirit, and it would be such an honor to be a student of such an institution.
I’m not entirely sure yet, but I will be auditioning for Berklee next year, for the 2012 semester. I’m choosing not to audition just yet because I feel like I still need to develop my foundational knowledge and skills in music (theory, ear-training, etc.). Also, I wanna get more experience with performing to develop the kind of confidence I’ll in need if and when (god forbid) I pass and become a student. I am currently a vocalist of a band and a musical theater performer, so I would naturally want a course/major that would involve vocal performance.
May I ask you a few questions?
(1) How important is it to have foundational knowledge on music? And by this I mean ear-training, music theory, knowing how to play an instrument, sight reading (or reading pieces for the matter), composing, etc.
(2) I really appreciate that you had attempts to have Manila be an audition site for Berklee hopefuls. Very admirable indeed. Has there been any progress regarding this?
(3) What is the passing rate for Berklee hopefuls? How does the audition process go?
(4) My parents aren’t the most supportive with regards to me pursuing performing and music. That’s also aside form the fact that, while I think they can afford to send me there, my dad just lost his job and it would be really AWESOME if scholarships were available. Are they? Are they incredibly hard to get?
(5) How was your first few months in Berklee? Also one of the reasons why I’m suddenly SO interested and fascinated with the possibility of studying there is that one of my bandmates and incredible friend, Ryan Camus, will be studying there starting this September 2010 semester. He’ll be taking up Film Composition. He’s an amazing musician and I’m excited for him. I just really wanna know (more for him) any helpful information that could help him adjust more to the school and community.
(6) Lastly, how big is the Filipino community there? And what usually is there background?
I’m sorry if I’m asking a BUNCH of questions. I do hope you find the time to answer them. I don’t know you personally but the very fact that you’re a Filipino studying in an amazing school like Berklee is admirable and inspiring. You’re living the dream just like my friend will be in a couple of weeks.
Cheers,
Gab Medina
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