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<p>I’m still a bit confused. Are you leaning more towards a course of study to enhance your musical ability and training for personal pleasure, or as training for a potential career in music? The options run the gamut from self study and private instruction through considering applying for masters programs depending on what your goal is and what you need/want/expect.</p>
<p>I haven’t studied the non degree curriculum options that closely, but from prior scanning the programs run the gamut from basic instruction through college level curriculum. It’s conceivable to achieve an undergrad performance certificate level at Juilliard, Mannes and potentially a few others if I recall. </p>
<p>Mezzo’sMama’s suggestion has merit if you are still an undergrad, but the caveats of undergrad admission (or admittance/acceptance into to a second major or minor) if already matriculated still apply. If you are not familiar with the process, BassDad’s thread here <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/music-major/258796-so-you-want-music-major-one-familys-experience.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/music-major/258796-so-you-want-music-major-one-familys-experience.html</a> is excellent background.</p>
<p>Going “back” for a second bachelor’s for a music BA, BM, or even an undergrad level performance certificate/diploma is another option, but again, suggesting a program based on your current skill level would require a broader picture of your current training and abilities. You may or may not be competitive within the audition based options suggested, but there are any number of programs that might work.</p>
<p>It’s also possible that you might look into Master of Arts programs in music, rather than MM’s. </p>
<p>Without more background and info, it’s difficult to ppint you in any one direction.</p>