Job
Prospects
Talented and qualified persons can find numerous employment opportunities
in this field with the advent of satellite television, music
channels etc. Various employers in this area are:
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Television channels like
Doordarshan
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AIR and private FM channel stations
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Music
channels
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Government departments of culture and public relations
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Production houses
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Music troupes
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Music research organisations
as a musicologist
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Music companies
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Educational Institutions,
Kala kendras etc.
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Hospitals as music therapist
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Newspapers
and magazines as music critic or correspondents
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There are also many
opportunities for self-employment in the form of holding private classes at home
or opening a music school or producing and directing independent programmes.
Career
Options
Today with music getting into the league of big business, there
are a list of careers one can choose from in the Music Industry. Besides becoming
a performer (vocal or instrumental) or a teacher, one can be a composer/song writer,
music publisher, music journalist, Disc Jockeys/ Video Jockeys, Music Therapist,
Artist manager/PR and so on in the Music Industry.
Music composers / Songwriters: Those
with a flair in writing and an inborn talent in music can take up the career as
a music composer. A composer creates and writes music, may combine it with lyrics
to give a new song. Musicians in this field create music or lyrics alone or create
both together. Composers are required to write music creatively based on their
knowledge of sound, understanding of various musical styles and taste of the audience
to which it has to be presented. A song writer or lyricist must understand the
theme, mood and audience, the music into which one is putting words. There are
a separate category known as Jingle writers who specialize in writing music for
radio and television commercials.
Composers/ song writers can create music
for film, television / radio jingles, folk songs and for albums. Musicians
who are interested in this area are often required to know about the business
aspect of song writing such as copyrights, networking, publishing, contracts,
performing rights etc.
Music composers often work with advertising
firms, production houses, recording companies, music publishing firms, film, television,
radio etc. Jingle writers can get in through contacts in ad firms and
production houses, contacts with directors / producers help to get in film/ television
companies.
Singers / Performers: Performing artists may work
alone or in a group with or without musical instrument. One could be a classical
or pop artiste or an instrumental musician. Performance careers differ widely
and depend a great deal upon the instrument played and the performance medium.
A high standard of musical and technical skill is required and expected from performers
in all areas.
They can undertake challenging performance in concert halls,
small or large ensembles, in studios as recording artists, and live shows in lounge
settings, pubs, night clubs, etc. They can also work for film industry as playback
singers.
Producers: Producers brings together the various elements
of recording and works to present them as an artistic whole. They book the
studio, hire musicians and engineers, oversee the the production of the recorded
music and control the recording budget. They have the final say on the development
of their material. To be a successful producer technical knowledge and tact is
a potent combination. Sometimes ex artists/ sound engineers enter this field.
Artist
/ Music Management: This is considered as one of the emerging options. Artist
management is the planning, organising and negotiating of an artists career. They
work in the business area of music and deals with the tough, unpleasant stuff
behind the scenes. The work involves meeting with radio and television producers
and getting air time for their artist, negotiating with recording companies and
programme sponsors etc. Perseverance and knowledge of music and media industries
are vital. Experience and training in Music as well as a business background
helps to be successful in the field.
They can work for a particular artist
or band as well as in a artist management firm, performing organisation, Touring
music group etc.
Music Journalist: They review performances and
recordings, conduct interviews with performers for various publications and write
music reviews. They give news and updates on new releases and performers. Some
may work as music critic also. This is one of the option available in music field
for freelancing. They can also work for newspapers, magazines and websites.
To
take up this career one must have keen interest and knowledge in music, flair
for writing and good command of language.
Music Educator / Teacher:
Teachers can open music schools and also conduct private classes. Music teaching
is often in demand at schools, colleges, universities and institutional set-ups.
Their main job is to instil an interest and enthusiasm for music among the students.
Main
attributes required for them is classical music qualification, initiative and
patience. They must have a thorough knowledge of music to impart training to their
students.
Music Therapist: Music therapist are a unique breed
of musician-counsellors, with specialised training in the use of rhythm and melody
to improve psychological and emotional well being. Emotional stability and insight
are essential for competent therapists. They must have the ability to explore,
interpret and develop the creative use of sound.
Music therapists
provide therapeutic programs to people of all age group with psychiatric disorders,
mental retardation and developmental disabilities, speech and hearing impairments,
physical disabilities, and neurological impairments. A career in music therapy
offers challenge, opportunity, and distinctive rewards to those interested in
working with people of all ages with various disabilities. Music therapists are
employed in psychiatric hospitals, community mental health agencies, rehabilitation
centers, nursing homes, residences for the mentally disabled etc. They can also
do private practice.
Musicologist: With good knowledge of music,
an aptitude for research and excellent communication skills, one can work as musicologist
in research institutes.
Video Jockeys (VJs) & Disc Jockeys
(DJs): With the advent of various music channel video jockeying is becoming
an exciting career option for the music mad generation. Their job include introducing
a music video, conducting interviews with artists and music personalities.
No
specific educational background is required for VJs/DJs except some personal attributes.
However, background in mass communication, visual communication or the performing
arts comes in handy.
Main attributes required to work in this visual medium
are excellent presentation skills, clear voice, presence of mind, in depth knowledge
about various styles of music, musicians and albums, communication skills, confidence,
ability to take split-second decisions, good body language and dress sense.
Music
Librarian: Colleges and public libraries offer opportunities for trained music
specialists with knowledge of library and research techniques. Some opportunities
for music librarians also exist in radio, television, and motion pictures. In
addition to any music qualification they need to have bachelors degree in library
and information science.