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Music Career Requirements

Music is an ever-expanding career field, integrating new technology with centuries-old tradition. People with a passion for making, performing, or recording music have broad choices today. They may become professional performance musicians, instrumentalists, vocalists, recording or sessions musicians, digital-music makers, music teachers, composers (in classical field or entertainment industries), or pop, jazz, country, and rock and roll performers.

Career requirements vary broadly within the music professions. For example, a music teacher must hold a teaching degree. A classical musician must have formal training, typically including undergraduate work. Composers may hold only a high school diploma, or may hold doctoral degrees. Film and video scoring artists must take courses in music as well as in recording technology and software.

Entering the Music Professions
It takes dedication and discipline to build a successful music career. Some form of formalized training is a basic requirement for some roles in the music field. Most instrumental and vocal artists begin training early in life, taking private lessons in addition to attending music classes in public or private schools. Some get their start playing and performing with high school bands, orchestras, and choirs. After high school, many musicians pursue an undergraduate degree at a public college or private conservatory.

Formal music training can include coursework in voice, music theory, music history and interpretation, conducting, composition, and comprehensive instruction in one or many instruments. Those who aspire to teach can take post-graduate coursework in music education (for elementary and secondary schools) or seek a doctoral degree to teach music and theory at the university level.

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