Career questions tagged music
Music can be produced, written, performed, and taught. Music degrees are offered at most colleges. Careers include music teacher, game designer, therapist, and a lot more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessMusic professional ?
How can I make music production as a career path and and can fulfil my financial freedom?
Do you need to go to college to be a singer?
What education do we need or, do we need any at all?
Do you need expensive and good equipment to make music?
I don't have any microphones or anything to start recording.
How long do I need to practice to see improvement?
I play guitar and when I get home I play for a hour and a couple of times during the day.
What inspired you?
I love to play the piano and I know that the passion and love I have for the instrument will spread and inspire others to follow their passions
What are some other options other than a double major?
For a while, I was planning on double majoring in voice and piano performance. Now I'm a bit worried that a double major might take up too much time. So what are some other options? I have much more experience in piano, but I would really like to get a degree in both? I'm not really sure what to do pls help! I am planning on attending Oral Roberts University.
Where can i get kpop backround music from?
Im writting a song and i need a backround music .I need a website for kpop backround music despiratly.i also need a website for posting my kpop songs and dances,pls help!
How can I get started with making music?
I'm a freshman in HS & I want to pursue music production as a possible career in college, does anyone know how I can get an early start on that? I love music, specifically rap (hip-hop & R&B too), and I was wondering if anyone knew any good websites that I could get started on with making beats. I'm a fast learner, but since it would be my first time experimenting, beginner-friendly websites would be preferred :) Also if anyone has tips/knows any good YouTube channels that discuss this topic, that would be greatly appreciated!
How can I somehow mix my passion for music with a career that is financially sound #Spring24?
I just began learning music theory and instruments and i may want to pursue a career in this maybe teaching #Spring24
What should my major be Lawyer, pharmacist, producer.?
I pretty much have 3 options I've narrowed it down to. Lawyer, pharmacist, music producer. Lawyer because I like to argue & I'm pretty good with backing up my reasons + they make a good amount of money, but it is possible it won't work out because I can't find a good law firm to work for. Pharmacists because they make a good amount of money no matter where you work. Music producer because I love music and making music (specifically beats for rap & I love rap/hip-hop in general) & I'd love to learn more about music theory, but I'm a female and if you aren't successful, I might lose a lot of money. In the end is it up to me and my desires or should I focus on the success rate & money?
Does it really matter where you go to college?
I plan to major in piano and voice performance with a minor in psychology, and then start private music lessons. Does it matter where I go to college, or should I try to get into one that is more prestigious in the realm of music performance? I kind of want to go to a Christian college that is closer to home, but obviously they aren't really known for music performance so I'm just wondering what I should do.