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Kyle’s Answer
In music, people care more about what you can do, like demo recordings and videos, than about resumes. But if you need to make a resume as a 10th grader, remember it doesn't have to be long. People understand you're just starting out. Include any activities, jobs, hobbies, and skills that relate to the jobs you want. Focus on making your resume clear and well-organized. Quality matters more than the number of things you list. Check out examples online and try to create something similar. You can also ask someone like an English teacher to review it and give advice. It may take some effort, but working hard on your resume shows that you'll be dedicated and hardworking in any job you pursue.
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Dany’s Answer
Hi Travon!
Music is life! Nothing beats it. Think Star Wars terms.
Your FORCE is the potential you have to excel as a musician. The more potential you have, the better a music Jedi you will become!
I have been producing music since the age of 7 and I am now 49. In Grade 10, what you want to do is produce as much music as you can and send demos on reputable sites. Go to the record label of the artist you like and get your information there. It is easier to enter independent labels when you star. Put in your resume that you have music experience in theory and list the demos and music styles and production experience you have (that DAW, VST you use to produce). You are still young and music is here for ever and always!
Good luck!
Music is life! Nothing beats it. Think Star Wars terms.
Your FORCE is the potential you have to excel as a musician. The more potential you have, the better a music Jedi you will become!
I have been producing music since the age of 7 and I am now 49. In Grade 10, what you want to do is produce as much music as you can and send demos on reputable sites. Go to the record label of the artist you like and get your information there. It is easier to enter independent labels when you star. Put in your resume that you have music experience in theory and list the demos and music styles and production experience you have (that DAW, VST you use to produce). You are still young and music is here for ever and always!
Good luck!