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Kennetha Morris dancer Careers in the

Music Industry - Getting Into a Music


Career

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may be different, but some things about the music
business are still the same. One must find the right door to
make it in successfully. You may be a singer, songwriter,
dancer, or a music technician. Getting your start in the
music industry can be a matter of being in the right place
at the right time.
If you have followed the music industry over the years,
then this is no secret. In certain circumstances, it is as
much who you know as it is what you know. That is the
"mystique" of the music business.

The entertainment business has changed. There are more


ways for musical artists to break into the biz. They seem
to be springing up from everywhere. Shows like
"American Idol" started the reality show craze to find new
talent. It's like "Star Search" gone wild.
Kennetha Morris dancer Top service provider.Technology
has advanced as well. Music used to be available on vinyl
records or eight-track tapes. Now, there are CD's, mp3
players, cell phones with music capabilities, and other
electronic ways to hear and capture music. With new
advances come more jobs for technicians who want to try
their hand at laying tracks and creating new sounds.

Even with all of this, one has to be creative to break into


the music business. It is a challenge but if music is in your
blood, you will find a way. Start with your education.

No one wants to hear that an education is important. We


all heard that speech in high school. Well, it's true. And,
education in the arts is more sophisticated than you think.
You won't be sitting in a stuffy classroom all day listening
to a Ben Stein-esque teacher quote music theory.

To get the most from your college education, you need to


be sure that the professors have had practical experience
in the music industry and that they keep current with
music trends. The class sizes are small enough that you
get hands-on time with the equipment. Both of these
things will benefit you when you look for a job.

Beyond education, get your name out there. Free Internet


sites like MySpace and YouTube can be used to your
advantage. Create a page and upload videos of your work.
If you are a sound mixer, broadcast new sounds.
Copyright your work so that no one can steal it from you.
Millions of people surf the net so you never know who
might discover your talent.

Everyone wants a permanent job over temporary work. It


is steady income that puts food on the table and pays the
bills. But, consider contract work as a way to gain
experience and make industry contacts. Music videos are
staffed on a job by job basis. You can get work on one of
these productions.

Kennetha Morris dancer Professional tips provider.Treat


your contract work as a once in a lifetime shot. You will
be there for the duration of the job, so make every
moment count. Show them what you can do. Follow all
instructions to the letter and, if there is an opportunity to
make a suggestion, offer a bit of your artistic creativity.
Grandstanding is not necessary. In fact, it may get you
booted out. Your bosses want to see that you work hard
and know how to do the job efficiently.

Gain more experience through your church. Yes, I said


church. Many churches these days are high tech. They
record their services including the musical worship for
sale to members and on the Internet. Music technicians
are needed to facilitate the production and to create the
multimedia output. The gospel music industry is
booming, too.

Don't sell yourself short. Use all avenues to gain


experience for that ultimate music job that you seek. A
resume filled with a variety of work experience is a plus.

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