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Music

Definition

Music is the international language, regardless of race differences. It joins all the nations, and it's one of the oldest arts which deep penetrates all the complexities of emotional life.

Studying music will give you a great starting point for a career in the music industry and beyond. A music school teaches students how to work within a group to see a production through to completion, reflect critically on your own work and adapt to the latest developments in technology. It also helps studends to acquire skills such as production skills, technical skills, critical and scientific analysis, project management, teamwork, etc.

The objective of this career is to train students to be competent in teaching music and to develop, interpret and manage different types of musical groups, instrumental and vocal chamber, choral, etc.

Employment Opportunities

Being a professional musician is very competitive. Only the most talented achieve financial success as professionals. A lot of musicians are employed in religious institutions in fact, the majority of musicians are employed in churches and temples. So, it may seem discouraging, but many musicians feel that the satisfaction of doing something they love compensates all the difficulties.

Wages

Salaries varies widely. Those who become famous may make millions of dollars while most of those who aspire to become musicians must supplement their incomes by teaching, working in a religious institution or having some other job.

Related Occupations

Some of the careers that are related to music include actors, directors, producers, dancers, choreographers, and broadcast and sound engineers.

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