Lesser-Known Careers in Music
When it comes to careers in music, most of us
think of singers, bands and band managers. However, the music industry is so
large and complex that no band or singer can be successful without the backup
provided by numerous other professionals – here are some of the lesser-known,
but not less important careers in music:
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Recording engineer – if you
choose this profession, you will have the opportunity to work on the technical aspects
of music. You will handle tasks related to production and to post-production to
give the music produced by the singer or the band its final form and sound;
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Lyricist – many bands and
singers turn to a lyricist to create the verses for their songs. If you are
passionate about reading and writing poems as well as about music, you can
combine the two by becoming a lyricist;
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Video game sound engineer – the
audio is very important for creating the experience, the immersion offered by
video games. Video game sound engineers design the sound for video games,
including not only music and speech, but special effects as well;
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Music therapist – music has
extraordinary therapeutic effects and music therapists make the most of the
power of sound to help their patients with any issues related to emotional and
mental health. If you are intersted in this career, look for must have used drum sets and other types of instruments to enhance your therapy options.