Bachelor of Arts

Music: Instrumental Performance

Format
On Campus
EST. Program Length
credit Hours
57

Share Your Gift

You can hone your skills and pursue your passion with Warner’s Music major. With this program, you will leave ready to serve God through your musical talents. You will learn both music theory and performance skills. In the Instrumental Performance track, you will study many families of instruments such as strings, bass and percussion. Whether you’re headed to a classroom, a studio or a church, you will be ready to use your gift with a degree in Music from Warner.

Vibrant Community

From choir concerts to student bands to worship services, you’ll create and perform alongside people who love music as much as you do. Warner’s chapel services give you a chance to show your skills to the whole campus.

Showcase Opportunities

Warner gives you opportunities to connect with other local musicians. You can perform with the local Lake Wales Chorale twice a year to show off your abilities!

Double Up

The music program gives you the flexibility to add this as a double major or minor to another degree program. Adding another major or minor will help you gain more skills and open up more job opportunities.

What Can I do With 
This Degree?

  • Composing
    Create your own musical compositions.
  • Conducting
    Conduct orchestras and other ensembles in performing and concerts.
  • Performing

    Display your talent as a vocalist or instrumentalist in public performances.
  • Worship Ministry

    Guide others to worship through music in a church setting.
  • Music Teacher
    Teach music theory, composition and performance at any grade level.
  • Music Producer

    Oversee and manage all parts of the studio recording process.
  • Songwriter
    Write lyrics and music for hit songs.
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Shuichi

Music: Vocal Performance, Class of 2026

Sample Courses

Music Theory I
Conducting
Piano Proficiency
Music Technology

Admissions Requirements and Application

To see the admission requirements for this program and to start an application, visit our admissions page below.

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