Monday, September 22, 2014

Think of and Choose a Non-Medical Career to Research
Research: Look at the following:


Duties and responsibilities: Singers must be prepared to deliver a performance. They must memorize the songs they are to perform, which normally requires rehearsal sessions with others as well as individual practice. Singers must be punctual to avoid additional costs at recording studios or tardiness in taking the stage. Most singers must audition for jobs, whether they are seeking to join an opera company, a rock band or secure a club booking. If the services of an agent are desired, it is normally the responsibility of the singer to locate an agent and secure a contract. Singers representing themselves must secure their own bookings by either convincing a venue owner to hire them or finding and paying for a venue in which to perform and then selling tickets for her performances.

Salary: $45,000-$65,000 per year.




Education: There 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.


Reflection: I would love to become a singer that’s my dream to become a singer I don’t know why but I just love to sing it makes me escape from life when I sing I’m hoping to get discovered in the future so I can show people who I really am.  



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