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You're already taking care of the music aspect. For law, you usually need an undergrad degree anyhow; doesn't really matter what you have as an undergrad degree. Regardless, it's not a matter of age, but a matter of finishing high school first!
btw, you'll be a professional student for quite a while if you are planning on going for doctorates in both fields. You are looking at 4 years for your music undergrad, plus at least another 4 years of graduate work. Then you're looking at, what is it, 2 years of law? Then other graduate work--probably another 4, at least? You'll be 32 by the time you're done schooling if you don't take any breaks in there. You might want to think about this during the next few years--which do you want most? Why do you want these things? What is the point of all the money being spent on this education and the formal education itself (which isn't always as good as just plain experience)? Are you planning on teaching both music and law at the university level?
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