Career questions tagged music-education
Tips and Info on music creating and yourself when it comes to creating music.
1. when did you start or when were you employed? 2. how many years have you worked in this career? 3. did you get an education for your job, and if so what was it? 4. how much is the average amount a new person would make? 5. how much could you make with a decent amount of experience to a lot? 6. what is the work environment like? (surroundings?)(People?) 7. around how long does it take to produce and release a song/beat? 8. tips for creating music. 9. how to avoid non-liked lyrics and create more that are enjoyable to listen to 10. fun fact(s) about the industry or yourself These are questions for someone in the music industry I have for a school project. I am studying music creators because that is what I wanted to do when I got older. I am mainly wanting a rap artist but it doesn't matter too much.
What is something you wish you would have known before your first job teaching music?
I'm researching possibly being a music teacher.
How much does it cost to become a music major?
I want to become a music major. But, i don't know how difficult/ expensive.
How do you record and publish music cost effectively with good sound quality?
Tips on recording and places to do so
If i was to learn music production trough youtube who should i be watching?
My goal is to expand my research.
What is a typical day like as a music composer/arranger?
Can you explain the type of feelings that may come with being a music composer?
What is it like applying to colleges for musical theatre?
Is it a lengthy process? Is it different than applying for other majors?
How do I become successful in making music?
I would like to make music in the future and I want to know how some music software works
How to make your music special?
How do you make you music special/different from others? Nowadays everything's already been made and all music sounds the same. How to you keep it original?
How do I make money as a musician?
How can I start a career as a musician? I want to perform live and have a fanbase, how do I do that and make money from it? I've been interested in music and singing for most of my life and have always loved performing and I think that's what I want to do.
What is the best way to go about college music auditions ?
I'm a rising senior and have played viola since 6th grade. I want to go into music education, likely becoming an orchestra teacher in the future, but am unsure of how auditions work for music education programs.
How do you get your foot in the door when auditioning for professional orchestras? Who can I contact to get information on auditions and music material? How can I start composing my own music? What are good websites or applications when trying to make a musical score?
I play clarinet for my school band and am currently learning Alto Saxophone. I have minimal experience in Oboe but I am planning or picking it up again as well.
Is Fl Studio a good DAW for Music-Production?
I have been watching videos about different DAWs and people keep saying that Fl Studio is a program that is more for beginners instead of producers and I want to know if that's true.
Is becoming a music major worth it?
I play trumpet and bass guitar. I want to play bassoon but my school does not have one. I am interested in becoming an aerospace engineer or a music educator. But is a college path in music worth it?
What are some good Plugin VSTS/Drum kits for electronic music?
I'm struggling to find drum kits for electronic music and I'm also having a hard time finding good plugins VSTS.
Did you take advanced placement classes for your music career? ?
does it really matter what classes you take for a music career or is more focus on your talent then your education?
If i was to buy drum kits where should i buy them from?
The drumkits that I have are the stock program ones and I need to find where big music producers find their drumkits.
What are the job tasks and/or required college classes for high school music teachers?
I'm a sophomore in high school that's taking both band and choir. Those are likely some of my favorite classes, and I've also been considering becoming a teacher for years. What are the day-to-day job tasks for high school band and choir teachers, and what college courses are required to get there?
Scholarships for music education?
What scholarships are available for musical theatre majors. #music #musicaltheatre #singing #scholarship #help #collegebound #communitycollege
What are the mundane tasks of middle/high school music teachers?
I'm a high school sophomore in the US who is considering going into teaching music. Every job has its tasks that are as boring as humanly possible. What are those for music teachers in the United States?
What are some of the highs and lows of being a Music Composer/Arranger
What are the best and worst things about this career?
Do I need a college education to proceed with becoming a Music Composer/Arranger?
Is a college education required for me to start this career?
As someone who plans on majoring in music performance in college, what should I minor or double major in?
I am well aware of the fact that its going to be a struggle once I get into the world as a musician, so I am exploring other options to do in addition to music performance. Ideally, I would like to do something that is somehow connected to music, like audio engineering etc, but I wanted to see if anyone had any advice. #music #music-performance #college-major #majors #college-majors #choosing-a-major #college-minor #majors-and-minors #music-education #audio-engineering
What kind of High School classes do you need to take for a music teacher??
I am an 8th grader at school in Indiana. I enjoy music so much. Music is my life. I want to be a music teacher when I get older. I have chosen this career based off of my love for music. I have been playing music and singing since I was born basically. #music #musician #music-education #singer
Should I take Music courses in College, even though I don't know anything?
I plan on becoming a book editor - so an English major, basically. Recently I've been watching vocalists videos on YouTube, and have become fascinated with the creative world of vocal technique. My college offers a plethora of Music courses, and I really want to learn about the subject, but I'm sorely lacking. I have no singing ability - my talking voice alone can't stop cracking. I also don't know how to play an instrument, or only some music terminology. I talked to some musical stars who urged me to expand my horizons, but I'm on scholarship, and worry about failing the class. I've been the dumbest kid in the class before and it was hard to cope with. I don't want these prestigious professors thinking I'm a nitwit. Do you think I should go for it? #college #music #music-education #musical-theatre
What is the best career in music education other than being a band director?
I love the band activity as a whole, but I am also aware that being a music educator doesn't provide a stable financial ground for a family. I want to know if there is a career in teaching younger people how to tap into their musical abilities other than being a band director. #music #music-education
For a person to become a music educator would he or she need to have a major in both music and education to be able to achieve his or her's career?
I'm asking the question because the people that I know who went to college mention the idea that those things are separate; however, the people who told me this went to college years ago and I do know that licensing and regulations for college majors has changed over the years especially for those people who are going into the education field. #musiceducation #music #teaching #music-education