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Post  sangbmt Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:58 pm

For a skilled musician, there is an additional career path that is invisible to the non-musician. This is an additional benefit beyond the pleasure of playing music, the attention it brings, and the better academic performance than students who do not learn to play a musical instrument. It is a broad range of extra career opportunities that non-musicians never even consider.

But if you're a musician, you can apply. Let's take a look at these careers that are available only to musicians

Education: Are you a musician who has also studied education? If so, there are numerous music education opportunities that may interest you:

? Music educator at a college, conservatory, university; thousands of positions to apply for in both public and private colleges.

? Music teacher at secondary or elementary school; thousands more all over the US and the world.

? Private music instructor; there are hundreds of thousands of private piano teachers, guitar teachers, drum teachers, etc. working for themselves in private studios and/or teaching in a music store.

? Music supervisor; many opportunities to oversee musical programs in both public and private venues.

? Choir director; thousands of schools from elementary to college; thousands of churches who use choir directors.

Therapy: Are you a musician who has also studied psychiatry? You can practice the trade of music therapy in a wide array of settings. Some of the sources of employment for music therapists are the following:

? Schools

? Universities

? Nursing Homes

? Mental health clinics; the author worked as an assistant music therapist one summer when he was in college; it was a great experience.

? Correctional Facilities

? Private practice

Business: Ever wonder what it takes to work in business management? Besides business smarts, an ability to talk the language of music will take you places the non-musican cannot go:

? Artist Manager or Agent

? Talent Agent

? Concert Promoter

? Independent Radio Promoter

? Music Business Entrepreneur

? Music Business Consultant

? Record Company Executive

? Music Publisher

? Tour Coordinator

Performance: Actors are more highly valued if they have a musical education. Today, with so few actors multi-skilled as they were in the era of the large studios, this can be a real advantage. Below are some of the jobs for which an actor who is also a musician may "incidentally" be qualified.

? Performing artist

? Soloist, instrumental or vocal

? Studio musician

? Background vocalist

? Theatre musician

? Accompanist

? Church musician

? Product demonstrator for instrument manufacturer

Movies / Video Games: If you study movies or video game production, a background as a musician will help you prepare for music-related jobs such as the following:

? Conductor

? Music Composer

? Music Editor

? Music Supervisor (to scout for music)

? Arranger (to determine the mix of song elements per the conductor or producer's specifications)

? Sound designer (of effects to accompany music score)

? Jingle writer / composer

From education to video games, there are careers available for those who happen to have a background in music which the rest of us never see. Each of these fields requires time and study for proficiency, but they represent a career path that is nonexistent for non-musicians.

Sure, you already knew that playing music could improve your quality of life. Now you know it can improve the quality of your career.

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