Professionals, or so-called professionals, usually choose computers, notebooks or desktops blessed by Apple.
general beginners are advised to consider their own usage scenarios and specific purposes first.
in a word, it must meet its own use needs, and utensils play different roles in different hands.
don't follow blindly. If others use it well, they may not use it well themselves.
especially tools such as computers, we need to consider them from our own perspective.
If you really don't have a clue, I suggest asking the seniors or teachers of this major first, which should give some useful suggestions.
I'm glad to ask this question.
The computers that music students usually buy must be related to music. You can have a look at the ladder diagram first. That is, the ladder diagram of CPU and some other related knowledge. Including the screen color gamut of the graphics card, mouse, keyboard, recording, and audio. You can also match the required audio. The most important thing is a sound card. Buy a notebook with appropriate equipment as needed. Never buy blindly. The weather map means to rank all the CPU and other equipment, and the top performance is better.
the graphics card should be more advanced, but I don't quite understand anything else!
Buy a notebook, Apple's.