Jobs behind the scenes in music

Jobs that may be obtained with a music business degree

1. Sound and video engineers


One of the highest-paying positions in the music business is that of video and sound engineers. In this position, you are in charge of mapping the sound and speech effects for video games. Recording and score composers are also attractive careers in this field. Each of these roles contributes to the overall sound and feel of the game. Video and sound engineers are also important in the creation of television and films.


Salary range: $40,000 to more than $120,000


2. sound engineers


Recording engineers capture, edit, and mix audio for musicians or record labels. They oversee the recording session's aesthetic and technical components. They usually collaborate with or work as music producers, film sound editors, musical composers, or song arrangers. They may also be employed by television or concert production businesses.


Salary range: $25,000 to $150,000


3. Music directors and conductors


Music directors and conductors are in charge of orchestras and choirs. They choose and arrange music for their artists, as well as conduct rehearsals and concerts. Music directors generally oversee school bands, church choirs, youth orchestras, and performing groups, and some even work for television or radio stations.


The average wage is $43,098.


4. Music instructor


As a music instructor, you may share your talents with pupils who are musically motivated. This is a fantastic opportunity to give back to your community while also assisting youngsters in developing their abilities and learning the principles of music. You may offer your own courses and programs at schools or academies, or you can hold them in your own home. Whether you specialize in teaching a particular instrument or wish to teach general music, you'll probably enjoy sharing your knowledge with others.


Salary: $42,099 on average


5. DJ


DJs bring events to life by entertaining spectators with their knowledge of music and rhythms. Working local concerts will allow you to put your own stamp on the music and thrill audiences with songs they can dance to all night. Not only will you be able to enjoy the events for which you work, but you will also have the opportunity to meet new people and connect with those who share your passion for the arts.


$58,907 is the average pay.


6.Musical therapist 


Musical therapists utilize music to aid others' mental health. Many individuals find music to be therapeutic, soothing their minds and assisting them in dealing with stressful circumstances. Music therapists use the power of music to help patients manage their stress and suffering, both emotional and physical.


Certification may be obtained via numerous music therapy programs that educate you how to apply various strategies to patients in various contexts. According to the American Music Therapy Association, musical therapists may work in private practice or in hospitals, mental health organizations, rehab facilities, day care centers, nursing homes, and schools.


The average wage is $57,094.


7. Journalist for music


If you prefer to work behind the scenes, music journalism might be for you. You may cover events, feature musicians, and review new albums by writing for a music publication such as Rolling Stone or Billboard. Even if you're just freelancing or working for a tiny, local source, your writing on your local music scene might persuade many people to get more active in music.


The average wage is $50,011.


8. Music manager


Music agents or representatives assist artists in managing their connections, events, social media, and the many possibilities that come their way every day. They also market their customers' songs, albums, concerts, and other events.


You may become a musician's representative by working in a music marketing agency or starting your own. Project management, press releases, and interviews are all important aspects of the work. You would be in charge of handling an artist or band's public relations initiatives.


The average wage is $50,255.


9. Composer of songs


Lyricists and songwriters play an important role in the creation of music. Each song tells a narrative, and the power of words may propel a song to the top of the charts. It's not an easy industry to enter into, but if you have a talent for poetry, you should think about working as a lyricist for a musician, sharing your own tales and experiences.


The average pay is $51,360.


10.Owner of a music franchise


Being the owner of a music franchise enables you to experience the business side of music. There are several music franchises on the market, such as School of Rock, a program meant to educate students through their musical travels, and Music Go Round, a shop that provides musicians with cheap equipment. You may channel your enthusiasm by promoting your appreciation for the arts and your support for the industry. Your calling may be to own and operate a music franchise that benefits the community.


The average pay is $69,327.

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