Posted: February 18, 2010 at 8:34 am | Tags: Music Management, Music Managers, Music Preparation
Music Managers
A music manager is an individual who spends time and energy working to help a musician or group of musicians succeed. The duties of a music manager are not set in stone and easy to define. Music managers perform all sorts of tasks ranging from the business-oriented to the more personal, with new responsibilities cropping up every day. Far from working for free, music managers get paid for their enthusiastic interest and professional help, usually in the form of a percentage of the artist’s or group’s earnings.
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Posted: February 18, 2010 at 8:34 am | Tags: Music Institution, Music Management, Music Managers
Music Management
If you are considering a career in music management, you’ll need both a deep love of music and a clear head for business. You’ll need to learn all about the inner workings of the music industry, including how a recording is made. To be successful in music management, you’ll need to acquire extensive knowledge of song copyrighting and be able to inspire trust in your clients. You have to be able to demonstrate knowledge of the best ways to promote a musician’s career through radio, television, film, and other outlets.
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Posted: February 18, 2010 at 8:24 am | Tags: Music Managers, Music Preparation, Music Producing School
Music Preparation
We at a music school seek to provide students with the ultimate in music preparation. We strive to provide our students with everything they need to succeed as music professionals, from creative development to critical technical skills. Students at music school benefit not only from first-class teaching by professional musicians, but also from live performance opportunities that help in the development of real skill.
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