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Musicians and singers play instruments or sing for live audiences and in recording studios. They perform in a variety of styles, such as classical, jazz, opera, hip-hop, and rock.
DutiesMusicians and singers typically do the following:
Musicians play one or more instruments. To make themselves more marketable, many musicians become proficient in multiple musical instruments or styles.
Musicians play in bands, orchestras, or small groups. Those in bands may play at weddings, private parties, clubs, or bars while they try to build enough fans to get a recording contract or representation by an agent. Some musicians work as part of a large group of musicians who must work and practice together, such as an orchestra. A few musicians become section leaders, who may be responsible for assigning parts to other musicians or for leading rehearsals.
Others musicians are session musicians, who specialize in playing backup for a singer or band leader during recording sessions and live performances.
Singers perform vocal music in a variety of styles. Some specialize in a particular vocal style, such as opera or jazz; others perform in a variety of musical genres. Singers, particularly those who specialize in opera or classical music, may perform in different languages, such as French or Italian. Opera singers act out a story by singing instead of speaking the dialogue. Some singers become background singers, providing vocals to harmonize or support a lead singer.
In some cases, musicians and singers write their own music to record and perform. For more information about careers in songwriting, see the profile on music directors and composers.
Some musicians and singers give private music lessons to children and adults. Others with a background in music may teach music in public and private schools, but they typically need a bachelor’s degree and a teaching license. For more information, see the profiles on kindergarten and elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, and high school teachers.
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There are no postsecondary education requirements for musicians or singers interested in performing popular music. However, many performers of classical music and opera have at least a bachelor’s degree.
EducationThere are no postsecondary education requirements for those interested in performing popular music. Many musicians and singers of classical music and opera have a bachelor’s degree in music theory or performance. To be accepted into one of these programs, applicants are typically required to submit recordings or audition in person, and sometimes, must do both.
Undergraduate music programs teach students about music history and styles, and teach methods for improving their instrumental and vocal technique and musical expression. Undergraduate voice programs also teach courses in diction, which help students perform opera in foreign languages.
Some musicians and singers choose to continue their education by pursuing a master’s degree in fine arts or music.
TrainingMusicians and singers need extensive and prolonged training and practice to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to interpret music at a professional level. They typically begin singing or learning to play an instrument by taking lessons and classes when they are at a young age. In addition, they must practice often to develop their talent and technique.
Musicians and singers interested in performing classical music may seek additional training through music camps and fellowships. These programs provide participants with classes, lessons, and performance opportunities.
Important QualitiesDedication. Auditioning for jobs can be a frustrating process because it may take many different auditions to get hired. Musicians and singers need determination and dedication to continue to audition after receiving many rejections.
Discipline. Talent is not enough for most musicians and singers to find employment in this field. They must constantly practice and rehearse to improve their technique, style, and performances.
Interpersonal skills. Musicians and singers need to work well with a variety of people, such as agents, music producers, conductors, and other musicians. Good people skills are helpful in building good working relationships.
Musical talent. Professional musicians or singers must have superior musical abilities.
Physical stamina. Musicians and singers who play in concerts or in nightclubs and those who tour must be able to endure frequent travel and irregular performance schedules.
Promotional skills. Musicians and singers need to promote their performances through local communities, word of mouth, and social media. Good self-promotional skills are helpful in building a fan base.
AdvancementAs with other occupations in which people perform, advancement for musicians and singers means becoming better known, finding work more easily, and earning more money for each performance. Successful musicians and singers often rely on agents or managers to find them jobs, negotiate contracts, and develop their careers.
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Average Length of Employment | |
Musician
5.2 years
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Drummer
4.5 years
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Guitarist
4.0 years
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Double Bass Player
4.0 years
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Piano Player
3.0 years
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Top Careers Before Double Bass Player | |
Musician
12.2%
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Band Leader
8.5%
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Internship
6.1%
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Sales Associate
6.1%
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Director Of Music
4.9%
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Play Leader
4.9%
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Cook
4.9%
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Field Technician
4.9%
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Cashier
4.9%
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Music Teacher
4.9%
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Shift Leader
4.9%
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Stock Room Manager
3.7%
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First Assistant
3.7%
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Volunteer
3.7%
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Music Theory Teacher
3.7%
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Sales Specialist
3.7%
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Clerk
3.7%
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Warehouse Worker
3.7%
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Helper/Driver
3.7%
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Teacher
3.7%
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Top Careers After Double Bass Player | |
Musician
11.7%
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Teacher
11.7%
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Instructor
9.6%
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Internship
8.5%
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Package Handler
5.3%
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Music Teacher
5.3%
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Producer
4.3%
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Band Leader
4.3%
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Office Assistant
4.3%
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Volunteer
3.2%
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Disc Jockey
3.2%
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Sales Specialist
3.2%
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Cashier
3.2%
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Sales Associate
3.2%
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Pianist
3.2%
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Gender | |
Male 76.4% |
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Unknown 12.2% |
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Female 11.4% |
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Ethnicity | |
White 59.9% |
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Hispanic or Latino 18.0% |
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Black or African American 11.4% |
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Asian 7.1% |
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Unknown 3.6% |
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Foreign Languages Spoken | |
Spanish 46.7% |
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French 13.3% |
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Indonesian 6.7% |
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German 6.7% |
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Marathi 6.7% |
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Hindi 6.7% |
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Korean 6.7% |
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Thai 6.7% |
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Schools | |
Berklee College of Music 12.0% |
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Nashville State Community College 8.0% |
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Drexel University 8.0% |
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Radford University 8.0% |
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Missouri State University 4.0% |
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Kapiolani Community College/University of HI Community Colleges 4.0% |
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Mendocino College 4.0% |
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Community College of the Air Force 4.0% |
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Lamar Institute of Technology 4.0% |
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University of the Pacific 4.0% |
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Inter American University of Puerto Rico Aguadilla 4.0% |
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Drake University 4.0% |
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Cleveland Institute of Electronics 4.0% |
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University of Houston 4.0% |
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Lane Community College 4.0% |
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Macomb Community College 4.0% |
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Florence-Darlington Technical College 4.0% |
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University of Bridgeport 4.0% |
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Western Carolina University 4.0% |
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University of Texas at Austin 4.0% |
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Majors | |
Music 29.4% |
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General Education, Specific Areas 8.8% |
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Management 7.4% |
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Graphic Design 5.9% |
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Electrical Engineering 5.9% |
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Accounting 5.9% |
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Music Performance 4.4% |
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Business 4.4% |
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Writing 2.9% |
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Mathematics 2.9% |
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Computer Science 2.9% |
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Elementary Education 2.9% |
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Kinesiology 2.9% |
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Special Education 2.9% |
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Engineering 2.9% |
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Entertainment Business 1.5% |
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Engineering Technology 1.5% |
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English 1.5% |
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Manufacturing Engineering 1.5% |
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Mechanical Engineering 1.5% |
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Degrees | |
Other 34.7% |
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Bachelors 33.7% |
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Masters 12.6% |
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Associate 10.5% |
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Certificate 3.2% |
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Diploma 3.2% |
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Doctorate 2.1% |
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