3. Most require a four year Bachelor’s
degree but a few others will except the
following:
Master’s degree
Associate’s degree
4.
Must have a considerable amount of
work related skill, knowledge, and
experience.
5.
Usually need several years of work
related experience, on the job training,
and/or vocational training.
6.
You need to have the ability to teach
people.
You have to have good listening and
speaking skills.
You must also have coordination.
You have to be able to fix problems and
come up with solutions.
The ability to think creatively.
Developing constructive professional
relationships
7. English language.
Knowledge of music theory.
Techniques required to compose,
produce, and perform works of music,
dance, visual arts, drama, and sculpture.
Knowledge of human behavior and
performance.
Knowledge of different philosophical
systems and religions.
9. Leadership
Dependability
Integrity
Self Control
Concern for others
Social orientation
Attention to detail
Stress tolerance
Adaptability and Flexibility
10. Use gestures to shape the music being
played, communicating desired tempo,
phrasing, tone, color, pitch, and volume.
Direct groups at rehearsals and
performances.
Audition and select performers.
Meet with soloists and concertmasters to
discuss and prepare for performances.