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Term Paper TitleProfessional Music
# of Words1550
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)6.2
                            
Professional Music
Introduction     
     My career project is about professional music.  There are a lot of things that need to be done right, and there are a lot of things that happen accidentally.  Sometimes, people are in the right place at the right time.  Others must work very hard to publicize their works or accomplishments.  Very few are pardoned from that nuisance on account of their amazing talents or abilities, so the word gets out on its own.  We call them prodigies.  Here is a description of some of the traits that are useful and helpful to make it in the music business:
     Having 'good ears', knowing your music theory, excelling in song writing, and playing, singing or performing well live are some good habits to get into.  The term good ears means to be able to understand if your in

tune, and to just know what sounds good and what doesn't.  You don't have to be musician to have good ears.  Music Theory is a class you can take in high school or in college that teach pretty much the ins and outs of music.  It goes over all the notes, the 12 major and minor scales, the chromatic scales, all of the different types of chords, and different styles of music and the distinctions between them.  Song writing and live performances are self explanatory.  In this report, I will go in-depth with the needs and the wants of yesterdays and today's musician, and give a little bit of an inside scoop of some things to expect, to watch out for, and some helpful tips that could guide you a small amount on your journey.
Personal Qualifications
     Personal qualifications pretty much speak for themselves.  If you like to sing, dance, play an instrument or enjoy doing one of the many behind-the-sceens jobs,

you may be "qualified" for the job.  Patience is the key, I can't stress that enough.  You must be patient to be a musician because you may have to work on a part of a song that you don't like, but it may need work. so you just have to stick with it.  There are many things that you won't like, whether your the musician or the behind-the-sceens man, so you've just got to be patient  Also, you must carry some sort of talent to succeed.  Stage presence is a handy trait.  If people like the way you play or act at a performance, they will most likely come to see you play again and even tell their friends to join them or to catch your shows.
Skills Required
     Some skills required for this particular career are talent--on your instrument or voice...

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