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In Glasgow, online or out gigging - learn with the Academy of Music and Sound

The Academy of Music and Sound’s centre in Glasgow has 200 full-time students, studying HND Music, BA(Hons) Professional Music and starting in September this year an MMus Popular Music Performance degree; SAAS funding is available.

The tutors are all working musicians currently active in the Scottish music industries, including Georgia Cecile and Jodie Bremaneson of Skerryvore. Of the acts performing at the TRNSMT festival this summer, no fewer than seven different acts feature current or former students from the academy.

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