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what effect did the musicians singing have?​

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Musicians and Singers

Career, Salary and Education Information

What They Do: Musicians and singers play instruments or sing for live audiences and in recording studios.

Work Environment: Musicians and singers often perform in settings such as concert halls, arenas, and clubs.

How to Become One: 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. Musicians and singers need extensive training and regular practice to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to interpret music at a professional level.

Salary: The median hourly wage for musicians and singers is $28.15.

Job Outlook: Employment of musicians and singers is projected to show little or no change over the next ten years. Growth will be due to increases in demand for musical performances. However, there will be tough competition for jobs because of the large number of people who are interested in becoming musicians and singers.

Related Careers: Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of musicians and singers with similar occupations.

Explanation:

Duties of Musicians and Singers

Musicians and singers typically do the following:

Perform music for live audiences and recordings

Audition for positions in orchestras, choruses, bands, and other types of music groups

Practice playing instruments or singing to improve their technique

Rehearse to prepare for performances

Find and book locations for performances or concerts

Travel, sometimes great distances, to performance venues

Promote their careers by maintaining a website or social media presence or by doing photo shoots and interviews

Musicians play one or more instruments. To make themselves more marketable, many musicians become proficient in multiple musical instruments or styles.

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