Musicians and Singers
Musicians in
bands may play clubs and bars while they gain enough fans to get a recording
contract or representation by an agent.
Musicians
and singers play instruments or sing for live audiences and in recording
studios. They perform in a variety of styles, such as classical, jazz, opera,
hip-hop, or rock.
Duties
Musicians and singers typically do
the following:
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Perform
music for live audiences and recordings
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Audition
for positions in orchestras, choruses, bands, and other types of music groups
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Practice
playing instruments or singing to improve their technique
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Rehearse
to prepare for performances
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Find
locations for performances or concerts
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Travel,
sometimes great distances, to performance venues
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Promote
their careers by maintaining a website or social media presence or doing photo
shoots and interviews
Musicians
play one or more instruments. To make themselves more marketable, many
musicians become proficient in multiple musical instruments or styles.
Musicians
play in bands, orchestras, or small groups. Those in bands may play at
weddings, private parties, clubs, or bars while they try to build enough fans
to get a recording contract or representation by an agent. Some musicians work
as a part of a large group of musicians who must work and practice together,
such as an orchestra. A few musicians become section leaders, who may be
responsible for assigning parts to other musicians or leading rehearsals.
Others
musicians are “session” musicians, who specialize in playing backup for a
singer or band leader during recording sessions and live performances.
Singers
perform vocal music in a variety of styles. Some specialize in a particular
vocal style, such as opera or jazz; others perform in a variety of musical
genres. Singers, particularly those who specialize in opera or classical music,
may perform in different languages, such as French or Italian. Opera singers
act out a story by singing instead of speaking the dialogue.
Some singers
become background singers, providing vocals to harmonize or support a lead
singer.
Musicians
interested in performing popular music typically find jobs by attending
auditions or arranging their own performances. They may seek representation by
an agent who will help them find jobs and performance opportunities.
In some
cases, musicians and singers write their own music to record and perform. For
more information about careers in songwriting, see the profile on music
directors and composers.
Some
musicians and singers give private music lessons to children and adults.
Others with
a background in music may teach music in schools, but they typically need a
bachelor’s degree so as to qualify to teach. See the profiles on kindergarten
and elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, and high school teachers.
Work Environment
Musicians and singers
Some
musicians and singers spend time in recording studios.
They perform
in settings such as concert halls, arenas, and clubs. They often work for
religious organizations and performing arts companies.
Musicians
and singers may spend a lot of time traveling between performances. Some spend
time in recording studios. There are many jobs in cities that have a high
concentration of entertainment activities.
Musicians
and singers who give recitals or perform in nightclubs travel frequently and
may tour nationally or internationally.
Many
musicians and singers find only part-time or intermittent work, however, and
have long periods of unemployment between jobs. The stress of constantly
looking for work leads many to accept permanent full-time jobs in other
occupations while working part time as a musician or singer.
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The
industries employing musicians and singers include:
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Religious,
grant making, civic, professional, and similar organizations
·
Performing
arts companies
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Educational
services; state, local, and private
Work Schedules
Rehearsals
and recording sessions are commonly held during business hours, but live
performances are most often at night and on weekends.
How to Become a Musician or Singer
To work as a
classical musician or singer, a bachelor’s degree in music theory or music
performance is generally required.
There are no
postsecondary education requirements for musicians or singers interested in
performing popular music; however, many performers of classical music and opera
have at least a bachelor’s degree.
Education
There are no
postsecondary education requirements for those interested in performing popular
music. Many musicians and singers of classical music and opera have a
bachelor’s degree in music theory or performance. To be accepted into one of
these programs, applicants are typically required to submit recordings or
audition in person, and sometimes must do both. Undergraduate music programs
teach students about music history and styles and teach methods for improving
their instrumental and vocal technique and musical expression.
Some
musicians and singers choose to continue their education by pursuing a master’s
degree in fine arts or music.
Important Qualities
Dedication. Auditioning for jobs can be a
frustrating process because it may take many different auditions to get hired.
Musicians and singers need determination and dedication to continue to audition
after receiving many rejections.
Discipline. Talent is not enough for most
musicians and singers to find employment in this field. They must constantly
practice and rehearse to improve their technique, style, and performances.
Interpersonal skills. Musicians and singers need to work
well with a variety of people, such as agents, music producers, conductors, and
other musicians. Good people skills are helpful in building good working
relationships.
Musical talent. Professional musicians or singers
must have superior musical abilities.
Physical stamina. Musicians and singers who play in
concerts or in nightclubs and those who tour must be able to endure frequent
travel and irregular performance schedules.
Promotional skills. Musicians and singers need to
promote their performances through local communities, word of mouth, and social
media platforms. Good self-promotional skills are helpful in building a fan
base.
Training
Musicians
and singers need extensive and prolonged learning and practice to acquire the
skills and knowledge necessary to interpret music at a professional level. They
typically begin singing or learning to play an instrument by taking lessons and
classes when they are children. In addition, they must practice often to
develop their talent and technique.
Musicians
and singers interested in classical music may seek additional training through
music camps and fellowships. These programs provide participants with classes,
lessons, and performance opportunities. Sometimes these programs are associated
with professional orchestras and may lead to a permanent spot in that
orchestra.
Advancement
As with
other occupations in which people perform, advancement for musicians and
singers means becoming better known, finding work more easily, and earning more
money for each performance. Successful musicians and singers often rely on
agents or managers to find them jobs, negotiate contracts, and develop their
career
Dancers and Choreographers Dancers
and choreographers express ideas and stories, using dance. There are many types
of dance such as ballet, tango, modern dance, tap, and jazz.
High School Teachers High
school teachers help prepare students for life after graduation. They teach
academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college
and to enter the job market.
Kindergarten and Elementary School
Teachers Kindergarten and elementary school teachers
prepare younger students for future schooling by teaching them basic subjects
such as math and reading. Bachelor’s
degree
Middle School Teachers Middle
school teachers educate students, typically in sixth through eighth grades.
Middle school teachers help students build on the fundamentals they learned in
elementary school and prepare them for the more difficult curriculum they will
face in high school.
Music Directors and Composers Music
directors (also called conductors) lead orchestras and other musical groups
during performances and recording sessions. Composers write and arrange
original music in a variety of musical styles.
Postsecondary Teachers Postsecondary
teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and vocational
subjects beyond the high school level. They also conduct research and publish
scholarly papers and books.
Producers and Directors Producers
and directors create motion pictures, television shows, live theater, and other
performing arts productions. They interpret a writer’s script to entertain or
inform an audience. Bachelor’s degree
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