1. Entertainment Industry Insurance Agent 2. Music Industry Marketing / Public Relations Professionals 3. Music Producer 4. Audio Engineer 5. Concert & Event Producer
None of these things are really good to me I am a cover artist I'm plastered everywhere else but not on the music charts where I want to be that is the hand that fate has dealt me
So what can a cover artist do I didn't even know I was a cover until I spoke to rod Stewart he asked me did I make any covers I said I toll him I wrote down the words of I don't want to talk about it and I recorded it and shared it on lots of social media sites and I sung it and the second cover called sailing I wrote down the words and I recorded it and I shared it on lots of social media sites and I sung it with my karaoke 🎤
5 jobs for people who love music (besides “musician!”) | Roadtrip Nation In addition to pursuing a career as a musician, there are several other exciting job options for individuals passionate about music. Here are five such roles: 1. Music Producer: A music producer is responsible for overseeing the entire music production process from recording to mixing and mastering. They work closely with musicians, engineers, and other industry professionals to bring their vision to life. 2. Music Therapist: Music therapists use music as a therapeutic tool to help individuals with physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs. They work with patients in various settings such as hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and private clinics. 3. Audio Engineer: Audio engineers use their technical skills to record, mix, and master music in studios or live settings. They work with musicians, producers, and other industry professionals to ensure high-quality sound output. 4. Music Journalist: Music journalists write about music trends, interviews with musicians, album reviews, concert reviews, and other music-related news. They work for music magazines, websites, and newspapers. 5. Music Teacher: Music teachers instruct students in various musical instruments, music theory, and performance techniques. They work in schools, music academies, and private studios.
How can I study or do I have to get into a college for any of these jobs ? I’ve been making beats for the past two years but that’s it How do I actually get professional about it ? I’m in San Diego btw
If I lived in San Diego this first thing I’d go for to just get some daily exposure is try to find a job at a popular music store. You’ll likely brush shoulder with important people and you NEED to be aggressive and promote your music
Find 100 people in your area who are doing the job you want to do. Cold email all of them explaining that you would like 3 weeks work experience. At least 1 of them will say yes.
1. Entertainment Industry Insurance Agent
2. Music Industry Marketing / Public Relations Professionals
3. Music Producer
4. Audio Engineer
5. Concert & Event Producer
Thanks
None of these things are really good to me I am a cover artist I'm plastered everywhere else but not on the music charts where I want to be that is the hand that fate has dealt me
I found something called billboard 500 but I wasn't good enough for it so you can Go to hell
So what can a cover artist do I didn't even know I was a cover until I spoke to rod Stewart he asked me did I make any covers I said I toll him I wrote down the words of I don't want to talk about it and I recorded it and shared it on lots of social media sites and I sung it and the second cover called sailing I wrote down the words and I recorded it and I shared it on lots of social media sites and I sung it with my karaoke 🎤
I have a PR and Media degree lol.
5 jobs for people who love music (besides “musician!”) | Roadtrip Nation
In addition to pursuing a career as a musician, there are several other exciting job options for individuals passionate about music. Here are five such roles:
1. Music Producer: A music producer is responsible for overseeing the entire music production process from recording to mixing and mastering. They work closely with musicians, engineers, and other industry professionals to bring their vision to life.
2. Music Therapist: Music therapists use music as a therapeutic tool to help individuals with physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs. They work with patients in various settings such as hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and private clinics.
3. Audio Engineer: Audio engineers use their technical skills to record, mix, and master music in studios or live settings. They work with musicians, producers, and other industry professionals to ensure high-quality sound output.
4. Music Journalist: Music journalists write about music trends, interviews with musicians, album reviews, concert reviews, and other music-related news. They work for music magazines, websites, and newspapers.
5. Music Teacher: Music teachers instruct students in various musical instruments, music theory, and performance techniques. They work in schools, music academies, and private studios.
Great shirt! Thank you for the info!
Nice SABBATH shirt ! 🤘
this was an interesting video, thank you!
Thanks for watching! 💚
the heaven necklace go crazy!!!
This is great
How can I study or do I have to get into a college for any of these jobs ?
I’ve been making beats for the past two years but that’s it
How do I actually get professional about it ?
I’m in San Diego btw
If I lived in San Diego this first thing I’d go for to just get some daily exposure is try to find a job at a popular music store. You’ll likely brush shoulder with important people and you NEED to be aggressive and promote your music
Find 100 people in your area who are doing the job you want to do. Cold email all of them explaining that you would like 3 weeks work experience.
At least 1 of them will say yes.
Okay you kinda look like dua lipa
The woman in the video is 😍
you r never going to make it as a musician
Well hello there beautiful 3:08 I must now who you are 😘