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  1. Music Business Handbook and Career Guide by David Baskerville, Tim Baskerville, 2009-10-22
  2. Music Business Handbook and Career Guide by David Baskerville, 2005-06-28
  3. 100 Careers in the Music Business by Tanja L. Crouch, 2008-05-01
  4. Career Opportunities in the Music Industry by Shelly Field, 2009-10-31
  5. Working in the Music Industry: How to Find an Exciting and Varied Career in the World of Music by Anna Britten, 2009-11-15
  6. The Musical Engineer: A Music Enthusiast's Guide to Careers in Engineering and Technology by Celeste Baine, 2007-03-08
  7. Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Music and Dance by Diane Lindsey Reeves, Lindsey Clasen, 2007-05-30
  8. Building a Successful 21st Century Music Career (Book) by Simon Cann, 2007-04-19
  9. Beyond Talent: Creating a Successful Career in Music by Angela Myles Beeching, 2010-11-05
  10. The Devil's Music Master: The Controversial Life and Career of Wilhelm Furtwängler by Sam H. Shirakawa, 1992-07-02
  11. HOW TO GET A JOB IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY (Berklee Press) by HATSCHEK, 2007-07-01
  12. Music Business Handbook and Career Guide by David Baskerville, 2000-07-21
  13. Roadie, Inc.: How To Gain And Keep A Career In The Live Music Industry by Andy Reynolds, 2009-03-24
  14. Careers in Music Librarianship II: Traditions and Transitions (Mla Technical Reports) (v. II) by Linda Blair, 2004-02-09

1. Music Careers With Robert Rosenblatt, Esq.
Music business and legal issues about song writing, managers, agents, contracts, and performing. Reality Check. Introduction to Music Careers. Can You get Me A Deal?
http://www.soloperformer.com/careers

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please drop a dollar, or even two, in the hat. Thank-you very much! Music Careers
with Robert Rosenblatt, Esq.
  • Reality Check
  • Introduction to Music Careers
  • Can You get Me A Deal? ...
  • Music Business Downturns
  • Owning Songs and Sound Recordings - Part 1 - The Song
  • Owning Songs and Sound Recordings - Part 2 - Knowing About Sound Recordings
  • Partnerships
  • Getting The Professional Advice You Need
  • Starting Out As A Songwriter ...
  • Five Success Tips for Any Music Business Endeavor
    by Derek Sivers, Founder of www.CDBaby.com
  • Who/Where Is Your Audience? by Scott Sheldon
  • Top 10 Hits of CD Distribution by Berklee Associate Professor Kevin McCluskey
  • Selling It by Steve Rapson If you find this site of value to your playing and performing,
    please drop a dollar, or even two, in the hat.

    Thank you very much!
  • 2. Allexperts Careers: Music Q&A
    Internet. Category careers music, Sort By None. Name, Expertise, Status.
    http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=1488

    3. Careers: Music Previous Questions
    Allexperts.com is the oldest largest free Q A service on the Internet. PreviousQuestions Asked for careers music. Return to careers music experts page.
    http://www.allexperts.com/PreviousQ.asp?Category=1488

    4. Recording Engineer Careers: Music Connection Article (2nd) On Career Connection
    with the entertainmentrelated careers because our approach has been most beneficialwith the hard-to-get-into careers such as radio, TV, music and film.
    http://www.recordingconnection.com/articles-music-connection2.html
    CLOSE-UP:
    Career Connection
    May, 1996
    by Karen Orsi Curly in City Slickers said that the secret to happiness in life is based on one thing alone. Jim Petulla, founder of Career Connection has made it his "one thing" to solve the infamous Catch-22 dilemma about dreams and careersthat you can't get a job without experience and you can't get experience until you get the job. "We recognize that it's who you know that counts," he says.
    This is the basis for Petulla's Career Connectiona company that claims to help anyone get a job in almost any profession without formal training. Petulla's angle is the apprenticeship approach, made popular during the Renaissance, in which an apprentice begins working at a trade alongside a craftsman until he learns it well enough to make it his own. Career Connection has utilized this approach in placing over 5,000 beginners in some of the hottest and most competitive career fields, such as audio recording/engineering, video, film and journalism. For a fee, Career Connection can get you the crucial interview for your dream gig. But they also show you how to do it on your own.
    "We've got a video that we offer," Petulla says. "It's all about getting people to understand and change their way of thinking. We've been primarily sticking with the entertainment-related careers because our approach has been most beneficial with the hard-to-get-into careers such as radio, TV, music and film. What we're doing with the video is literally walking people through the process step-by-step, including how they can do this on their own without us. The angle is that if you want to do it and have the money, we're here to help you. But if you don't have the money and you can't afford it, we share with them how to do it on their own."

    5. Keele Careers Music
    careers. We have information on the many careers music students go into. information.Return to Careers information for music students.
    http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/Careers/deptpages/humanities/mus3.htm

    6. Keele Careers Music Related Websites
    in the UK. Includes information on careers with music. further relevantinformation. Return to Careers information for Music students.
    http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/Careers/deptpages/humanities/mus2.htm

    7. FAQs And Fact Sheets Introduction Frequently Asked Questions
    CAREERS in MUSIC. ProducingDirecting careers music Director-Conductor, RecordProducer, Theatrical Producer-Director, Video/Film Producer-Director
    http://www.newschool.ie/cgi-bin/faq.cgi?area=car

    8. Music Related Careers
    Music Related Careers. General Area, Specialisation. Science and Technology,software dsigner or manufacturer; acoustic instrument designer or manufacturer;
    http://www.bishops.ntc.nf.ca/music/careers.htm
    Music Related Careers
      General Area Specialisation Science and Technology
    • software dsigner or manufacturer acoustic instrument designer or manufacturer electronic instrument designer or manufacturer instrument repair technician piano/organ tuner sound/recording engineer mastering technician studio designer acoustical consultant or engineer concert hall architect
    • Education
    • private studio teacher school teacher (elementary, secondary) university teacher conservatory teacher music/arts administrator or supervisor educational consultant music librarian ethnomusicologist/historian/musicologist
    • Conducting
    • symphony/chamber orchestra conductor musical theatre/opera/ballet pit orchestra conductor military band/choir conductor conductor for commercials/radio and television productions/movie soundtracks community band, orchestra/vocal ensemble conductor jazz band conductor

    • church or temple music conductor Publishing
    • music copyist music engraver editor proofreader graphic artist sales director
    • Arts and Entertainment Production
    • talent coordinator union representative rehearsal accompanist director choreographer audio technician music journalist/critic musician contractor music producer (TV, radio, theatre)

    9. Classical Music Jobs - Website Producer And Music TV Production Manager
    Classical Music careers music TV production and websites Page 1,2 The questions continue with Viv Goldberg, website producer
    http://classicalmusic.about.com/library/chat/blgoldbergtranscriptb.htm
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    Classical Music Careers: Music TV production and websites >Page The questions continue : with Viv Goldberg, website producer and former Music TV production manager for the BBC 6. How well can you live on what you make? Not as well as I'd like to! but that's always the case. But I can afford a quite nice house, I run a car, I go on holiday once or twice a year. Well enough for me, but I don't crave yachts and diamonds (Just as well) 7. Why did you make the switch to websites? Apart from getting into a bit of a rut, this time last year I worked as I always do on the Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. For the first time, it had a website, and I was involved a little bit with getting material for it during the competition. It was a really [great] site, with a resident expert giving comments each day, with audio clips, interesting information etc - and it really opened up my eyes to the possibilities. Especially when the expert's comments were being put online during the live transmission of the TV programmes - really impressive. Apart from that - it's a whole new future which I wanted to be part of.

    10. Classical Music Jobs - Website Producer And Music TV Production Manager
    Classical Music careers music TV production and websites Viv Goldberg, Music TVproduction manager/website producer (BBC). Biography 1. What exactly do you do?
    http://classicalmusic.about.com/library/chat/blgoldbergtranscripta.htm
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    Classical Music Careers: Music TV production and websites
    Viv Goldberg, Music TV production manager/website producer (BBC)
    Biography 1. What exactly do you do? At the moment, I produce BBC websites for an orchestra, a singing competition and for teenagers interested in the paranormal! Before that I managed TV classical music productions, amongst other things. 2. I'm a songwriter surviving on film and movie $. I write country and pop. Can you suggest a supervisor I should submit to? If you want to do stuff for TV, particularly TV dramas, try BBC Head of Drama - the person here in Wales, UK is Matthew Robinson. I could forward on an email to him. But if you're from US, there may be a Union problem here. 3. How much education do you have? Also, how did you get started (ie. how did you get her foot in the door)?

    11. WIM Careers
    Women In music National Network careers In music The following information was compiled from MENC careers in music. It has been prepared to give an overview of music careers in ten areas and more than fifty specialties.
    http://www.womeninmusic.com/careers.htm
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    The following information was compiled from MENC Careers in Music. It has been prepared to give an overview of music careers in ten areas and more than fifty specialties. Brief summaries of some careers are given here. It also contains some basic information about potential earnings, education required to enter the particular career, and the personal qualifications, knowledge, and skill you will need.
  • Music Educator Studio Teaching Music Therapist Music Performer (Musician/Vocalist) ... Other Careers
  • Music Educator
    Music Teaching in Post-Secondary Schools Music teachers at institutions of higher education usually are expected to specialize in one or two areas, such as music theory, music history and literature, music education, musicology, performance, electronic music, composition, conducting, or music therapy. The salaries for college or university music teaching vary considerably with the type of institution and its location. In many cases, college faculties are recruited from people who have had successful professional careers as performers or as music teachers. A college music educator, however, usually must have earned at least a master's degree in music. A great many institutions require a doctorate. The music programs in institutions of higher education constitute one of the main sources of music standards and performances.

    12. Careers In Music
    music careers. Teaching. music Therapist. Performance. Church musician. music Industry
    http://www.kenfoster.com/Articles/Careers.htm
    Music Careers
    Teaching
    Music Therapist
    Performance
    Church Musician
    Music Industry
    Television/Radio Industry
    Music Librarian Audio Engineering
    Music Arranging
    Music Composition
    Recording Engineer
    Music Software Development Symphony Orchestra Conducting Film Scoring Recording Editing Virtual Reality Sound Environments (Internet, Games, Programs) Music Therapy
  • Potential earnings Education required Personal qualifications, Knowledge, and Skill you will need.
  • Music Teaching in Elementary and Secondary Schools
    Clearly, the largest number of full-time music teaching positions exists in public and private schools. In preschools, kindergartens, elementary schools, and day-care centers, the music teacher provides guidance for activities such as singing, listening, playing instruments, moving and dancing, composing, and experimenting with music patterns. Teachers, supervisors, or directors of music in middle, junior high, and senior high schools provide direction for choral and instrumental organizations, small ensembles, and musical theater productions. Music instruction in the secondary school also includes courses in general music, theory, music history, literature, and the related arts. Music educators in the public schools may find opportunities for extra remuneration for service as conductors of church choirs, community music organizations, or recreational programs. In many communities, the music department of the public schools is the focal point of the community's musical life.

    13. Resources & Services - Behavioral Interviewing
    careers in music If music is your passion, then there's nothing more rewarding than finding a career that pays you to perform the talents (artistic or administrative) that you would gladly do for free.
    http://www.oswego.edu/other_campus/student.svcs/career_svcs/resources/career_boo
    Careers in Music
    If music is your passion, then there's nothing more rewarding than finding a career that pays you to perform the talents (artistic or administrative) that you would gladly do for free. Working in the Music Industry offers this potential. But . . . this business offers keen competition resulting in the necessity for job candidates to prepare themselves for a variety of career areas within this industry. Given that there is this variety in jobs, it is important to remember that your technical ability (or lack of) is only one aspect of your potential qualifications. Your interest and appreciation of music is enough to get you started on the right track for a music career. Music careers can be divided into special areas. The following is a listing of career fields with brief descriptions: (taken from Careers in Music 1980). CAREERS IN PERFORMING ARTS POPULAR MUSIC: musicians, working in night clubs, theatres, television/radio SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS: musicians, conductors, administrators and directors, fund raisers, promotional/publicity managers

    14. YOUR MUSIC CAREER, Careers Recording Music Business, Music Business Consultant.
    http//pionet.net/~hub7/. Solo Performer music careers http//www.soloperformer.com/careers
    http://www.yourmusiccareer.com/
    Your Music Career Imperative Facts Who Should Read This? Read Seminar Notes World Premier Video ... Sign That Act Radio Show Your Pursuit Of A Music Career. How Can You be Successful? Thousands of talented singers, songwriters, musicians, and bands spend between $5,000 to $15,000 in a life time in an attempt to have a successful career in music, many spend much more.
    After several years of investing time and money, a large number of singers and songwriters will turn away and give up in frustration. It is true you must have talent, determination and a good positive attitude to make it in music, but just as important as these attributes are, equally important is a knowledge and understanding of the music and recording industry. It is imperative to know the following:
    1. Why do some singers/songwriters get signed while others don't.
    2. How am I going to approach and impress Music Industry decision makersnot turn them away.
    3. Learn how to be recognized by people who can help you.
    4. Learn how to double or triple your income performing.

    15. Applause Music Production And Performance Careers
    Career guides for getting started in the music business.Category Shopping Publications Books Arts music...... 2003, Creative NetVentures, Inc. Applause music careers. All Rights Reserved.
    http://cnvi.com/applause/
    Applause has the tips, tricks, and secrets that will launch your show business career! If you are a musician interested in Performance, Applause will show you, step by step, how to get your band's career into high gear. For the beginning performer, we'll show you how to construct your debut, develop a fan base, and make a strong impact on the scene. For the experienced act, we tell you how to get organized, how to tour effectively, and how to survive financially. This aint no, "tour til you drop and make a million dollars" guide. We provide you with a realistic, proven recipe that guarantees your act's success. If you are interested in a career in Production, This site is produced for the young and curious , who can't settle for an "ordinary" job - so go ahead and dream of an exciting life of travel, excitement, good music, and being in the limelight. Whether you are interested in rock and roll, rap, country, R&B, or any other type of music, browse through our site and get ready to start an exciting career in show business! Careers in
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    16. Applause Music Production And Performance Careers
    Tips, Tricks, and Secrets that will launch your Show Business Performance or Production Career! © 2003, Creative NetVentures, Inc. Applause music careers. All Rights Reserved
    http://www.cnvi.com/applause
    Applause has the tips, tricks, and secrets that will launch your show business career! If you are a musician interested in Performance, Applause will show you, step by step, how to get your band's career into high gear. For the beginning performer, we'll show you how to construct your debut, develop a fan base, and make a strong impact on the scene. For the experienced act, we tell you how to get organized, how to tour effectively, and how to survive financially. This aint no, "tour til you drop and make a million dollars" guide. We provide you with a realistic, proven recipe that guarantees your act's success. If you are interested in a career in Production, This site is produced for the young and curious , who can't settle for an "ordinary" job - so go ahead and dream of an exciting life of travel, excitement, good music, and being in the limelight. Whether you are interested in rock and roll, rap, country, R&B, or any other type of music, browse through our site and get ready to start an exciting career in show business! Careers in
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    17. Applause Music Production And Performance Careers - FAQ
    Get Your Career in music into High Gear! Click HERE to Get Your Guide Now! © 2003,Creative NetVentures, Inc. Applause music careers. All Rights Reserved.
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    Frequently Asked Questions
    Who are you guys?
    We're a small group of men and women who have spent over 60 years working in the music business combined, both on the stage and behind the scenes. All of us started out in high school bands and moved our way up into the big leagues. We spent years touring the club and small theater circuit. Some of were very successful playing in bands and living the big life. Some of us didn't make it and went to work for bands and production companies as technicians and roadies. Some of us went right to work for the production companies and have spent years working on the road.
    Years ago, we were just like you before our careers began, young and curious, but now knowing exactly how to start a career in this exciting industry. Back in the late 1970's and early 1980's when we started our careers, there was no way of obtaining counseling or help in starting a career in the music and production business because the business was in it's infancy at that point. We had to learn the hard way, making mistakes along the way. If we only knew back then what we know now, it would have saved us literally years of time.
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    18. Musician Industry Career Center
    music Industry Career Center brought to you by Sweetwater Sound. Sales,Los Angeles. Copyright © 1999 music Industry Career Center
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    19. Musicians, Singers, And Related Workers
    broadcasts, and make recordings and music videos. The Armed Forces also offer careers in their bands and smaller
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    • Part-time schedules and intermittent unemployment are common; many musicians supplement their income with earnings from other sources. Aspiring musicians begin studying an instrument or training their voices at an early age. Competition for jobs is keen; those who can play several instruments and types of music should enjoy the best job prospects.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Musicians, singers, and related workers play musical instruments, sing, compose, arrange, or conduct groups in instrumental or vocal performances. They may perform solo or as part of a group. Musicians, singers, and related workers entertain live audiences in nightclubs, concert halls, and theaters featuring opera, musical theater, or dance. Although most of these entertainers play for live audiences, some perform exclusively for recording or production studios. Regardless of the setting, musicians, singers, and related workers spend considerable time practicing, alone and with their band, orchestra, or other musical ensemble. Musicians often gain their reputation or professional standing in a particular kind of music or performance. However, those who learn several related instruments, such as the flute and clarinet, and can perform equally well in a several musical styles, have better employment opportunities. Instrumental musicians, for example, may play in a symphony orchestra, rock group, or jazz combo one night, appear in another ensemble the next, and in a studio band the following day. Some play a variety of string, brass, woodwind, or percussion instruments or electronic synthesizers.

    20. APPLAUSE Music Careers - Music Equipment Links
    AUTOMATE your Links Pages with LinksManager.com! © 2002, CreativeNetVentures, Inc. Applause music careers. All Rights Reserved.
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    Top 5 Most Popular Music Equipment Links KTJ Music Nice-Racks.com BT Pro Audio NetInstruments.com ... Digibid An online auction of used pro audio, video, and musical instruments. DK Music Online Music Gear Your online source for musical instruments and music gear. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just like to tinker we have what you need. Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.   Manufacturer of guitar and band accessories, including Crybaby, MXR and Hendrix electronic effects, picks, capos, slides and other quality musical accessories. E.W. Bridge LLC   The only pocket digital live recorder/player (sampler) for musicians - Musician's Pocket Memo.  Only 3/8" thin x 4" x 2.3".  Up to 19 minutes of recording.  Bring it anywhere for practice, or capture your own or others' new ideas.  Also for personal organizational needs.  Satisfaction guarantee and 2 yr. warranty. Freehold Music Center Everything musical under one roof...the greatest selection of musical instruments, equipment, sheet music and accessories, plus the finest staff of instructors and service personnel.

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