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spm is coming :(
trial is coming first.
then spm.
then.....going to college!!!!!!! woohoooooo
I will intake during May
so I can take some breaks and do part time job.
daddy asks me to do part time job in his office -..-
haha not bad larh, can loaf on the job :P
stupid ucsi, International Degree Pathway Programme didn't include music course now.
how how how how how how how? ????
I planned study here for 2 years and last year transfer to overseas universities and find job there -..-
you don't suppose me to find job in MALAYSIA music industry right? it's sucks anyway.
it's hard to survive in Malaysia with a music degree.
UK or US!!!!!
music business and music industry are now in my mind. or maybe music production
Music Business -Any person possessing a degree in Music Business has all the education and training that they need to apply for a job in any BUSINESS related field but, specializes in the music/media related business arena.
Music Business careers/jobs:
Advertising Specialist
Booking Agent, Talent Agent, Casting
Copyright Specialist/Music Attorney or law-related -A specialist with regard to copyright and/or music litigation matters (advanced law degrees will be required to become a lawyer and various other professional requirements such as becoming a paralegal will required for law-related opportunities).
Merchandising/Sales:
Traditional Music Stores
Electronic Music Stores
Any music (or non-music) related store or business
Music Librarian:
Librarian for large scale ensembles and music houses
Music Publishing Companies:
Sales, Organization, P.R., Marketing, Business Management, etc.
Music Industry (Business) -Those that possess a degree related to the music industry (many times these degrees are a hybrid with music business) are able to look for jobs within the music industry field.
Music Industry (business) careers/jobs:
Artist Managing/Management: Groups, Ensembles, Personal
Artists & Repertoire (A&R):
A&R Scouting- Listen to and find new artists and songs A&R Management – Sign and negotiate new nands and deals A&R Executives- Label owners and policy makers
Music Performance Promotion:
Live Concerts (Symphonies, Operas, Musicals, Bands, Groups, etc.) Radio/Television/Internet Sales
Music Related Business Research (Sales, Trends, Markets, etc.)
Music Production/Engineering -Degrees and specializations in this area allow individuals to work in the recording/media side of the music industry:
Acousticians/Acoustic Consultants: Work with builders and other specialists to determine/design the sound field properties of a given room or area
Audio Engineer: Work with the recording of music: microphone placement, mixing, re-mixing, etc.
Audio Producers: Usually have oversight of the entire recording process for any given recording session
Audio Technicians (assistants): Work side-by-side with the audio engineers
Electronic Engineer/Computer Engineer Sound Specialists: These positions will require degrees in mechanical/electrical/computer engineering and get to develop and work with the latest music production technology equipment and gear
Multimedia Specialist/Developer: Work with the digitization of recorded media for anything from internet usage to video and film usage
Post Production Sound Engineer: A specific type of sound engineer that works with sound recordings after the recording process is finished
Software Designer: Design software with regard to the various music applications and music related computer needs (degrees and/or proficiency in computer programming will also be required)
Teach music related technology programs/courses at the private, public, or College/University level with the appropriate degrees
spm is coming :(
trial is coming first.
then spm.
then.....going to college!!!!!!! woohoooooo
I will intake during May
so I can take some breaks and do part time job.
daddy asks me to do part time job in his office -..-
haha not bad larh, can loaf on the job :P
stupid ucsi, International Degree Pathway Programme didn't include music course now.
how how how how how how how? ????
I planned study here for 2 years and last year transfer to overseas universities and find job there -..-
you don't suppose me to find job in MALAYSIA music industry right? it's sucks anyway.
it's hard to survive in Malaysia with a music degree.
UK or US!!!!!
music business and music industry are now in my mind. or maybe music production
Music Business -Any person possessing a degree in Music Business has all the education and training that they need to apply for a job in any BUSINESS related field but, specializes in the music/media related business arena.
Music Business careers/jobs:
Advertising Specialist
Booking Agent, Talent Agent, Casting
Copyright Specialist/Music Attorney or law-related -A specialist with regard to copyright and/or music litigation matters (advanced law degrees will be required to become a lawyer and various other professional requirements such as becoming a paralegal will required for law-related opportunities).
Merchandising/Sales:
Traditional Music Stores
Electronic Music Stores
Any music (or non-music) related store or business
Music Librarian:
Librarian for large scale ensembles and music houses
Music Publishing Companies:
Sales, Organization, P.R., Marketing, Business Management, etc.
Music Industry (Business) -Those that possess a degree related to the music industry (many times these degrees are a hybrid with music business) are able to look for jobs within the music industry field.
Music Industry (business) careers/jobs:
Artist Managing/Management: Groups, Ensembles, Personal
Artists & Repertoire (A&R):
A&R Scouting- Listen to and find new artists and songs A&R Management – Sign and negotiate new nands and deals A&R Executives- Label owners and policy makers
Music Performance Promotion:
Live Concerts (Symphonies, Operas, Musicals, Bands, Groups, etc.) Radio/Television/Internet Sales
Music Related Business Research (Sales, Trends, Markets, etc.)
Music Production/Engineering -Degrees and specializations in this area allow individuals to work in the recording/media side of the music industry:
Acousticians/Acoustic Consultants: Work with builders and other specialists to determine/design the sound field properties of a given room or area
Audio Engineer: Work with the recording of music: microphone placement, mixing, re-mixing, etc.
Audio Producers: Usually have oversight of the entire recording process for any given recording session
Audio Technicians (assistants): Work side-by-side with the audio engineers
Electronic Engineer/Computer Engineer Sound Specialists: These positions will require degrees in mechanical/electrical/computer engineering and get to develop and work with the latest music production technology equipment and gear
Multimedia Specialist/Developer: Work with the digitization of recorded media for anything from internet usage to video and film usage
Post Production Sound Engineer: A specific type of sound engineer that works with sound recordings after the recording process is finished
Software Designer: Design software with regard to the various music applications and music related computer needs (degrees and/or proficiency in computer programming will also be required)
Teach music related technology programs/courses at the private, public, or College/University level with the appropriate degrees