2. Objectives
At the end of the session, you should:
• Differentiate between the three
branches of careers in the Music
Industry
• Identify Careers in the Music Industry
• Explain steps for entering the sector.
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3. Careers in the Music
Industry
There are several careers that exist in
the Music Industry. These generally
fall into four broad categories: Music
Management, Music Technology,
Music Performance and Music
Education.
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Music
Careers in
the Music
Industry
Music
Management
Music
Technology
Music
Education
Music
Performance
4. Careers in the Music
Management
Music Management deals with the
business aspects of the Music
Industry. It involves all of the
management capabilities that are
required to turn musicians and artists
into sustainable businesses.
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Music
Management
Careers
Artist Manager
Music Publisher
Entertainment
Attorney
Business
Manager
Booking Agent
5. Careers in the Music
Technology
Music Technology is a broad field that
is concerned with the combination
and use of computers and electronic
technology to create music. There are
several sub-fields under the Music
Technology umbrella.
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Music
Technology
Live Sound
Engineering
Music
Production
App
Development
Gam Audio
Development
Sound Design
Music
Informatics
6. Careers in the Music
Education
Music Education deals with the
training and development of
musicians.
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Music
Education
Music
Teacher
University
Lecturer
Private
Studio
Teacher
7. Careers in the Music Performance
Persons desiring a career in
performance should have strong
performing abilities. Role can include:
Recording Artist, Studio Musician,
Orchestral Musician etc.
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Music
Performance
Recording
Artist
Studio
Musician
Orchestral
Musician
Arranger
Composer
8. GrowingYour Music Industry Skills
For every aspect of branch of the Music
Industry, further training will be required
after completion of the CSEC Music
Examination. Suggested training can be
found at:
• Universities
• Private Institutions
• Internships with established musicians,
managers and producers.
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9. Finding Work
• Some small enterprises employ in-house music
professionals, however, the vast majority of jobs
are as independent contractors and freelancers.
• Jobs are largely filled via word of mouth,
networking and quality work.
• It is advisable that a student of music gains
experience in multiple fields and not limit
themselves to 1.
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