Music Education
From A&R reps in the corporate world of record companies to music teachers, to studio engineers, to session musicians, to working at a publishing company or music library, the types of jobs are plentiful for someone seeking a music career. Of course with popular jobs comes competition and in music you need a solid music education, maybe even a master’s degree. It might be ‘who you know’ that helps you land that great studio gofer gig or there might be a teacher position opening in the music department of your old grammar school, but after you get that job it is more what you know (and the education you got knowing it) that increases your chances of longevity or advancement. And the only way to get this knowledge, beyond interning or nepotism, is having a good music education degree from a school offering accredited music education courses.
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Music Education
From A&R reps in the corporate world of record companies to music teachers, to studio engineers, to session musicians, to working at a publishing company or music library, the types of jobs are plentiful for someone seeking a music career. Of course with popular jobs comes competition and in music you need a solid music education, maybe even a master’s degree. It might be ‘who you know’ that helps you land that great studio gofer gig or there might be a teacher position opening in the music department of your old grammar school, but after you get that job it is more what you know (and the education you got knowing it) that increases your chances of longevity or advancement. And the only way to get this knowledge, beyond interning or nepotism, is having a good music education degree from a school offering accredited music education courses.
To read the rest of the article please visit the link below:
Music Education

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