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Composer
Writes and arranges original music in various genres for artists, films, and games.
Music Supervisor
Selects and secures rights for songs in media, collaborates with directors, and curates soundtracks.
Music Director
Leads musical groups, oversees performances, and collaborates with musicians and composers.
Vinyl Press Operator
Operates pressing machinery to produce vinyl records, monitors quality, and maintains equipment.
Booking Agent
Arranges live performances, negotiates deals with venues, and establishes tour schedules.
Concert Security
Ensures the safety of attendees, artists, and venue staff during live events.
Live Sound Engineer
Operates audio equipment for live performances, optimizes sound quality, and manages audio levels.
Roadie
Sets up and breaks down stage equipment, assists bands on tour, and handles transportation logistics.
Sound Designer
Creates and manipulates audio elements for media, including film, TV, and video games.
Music Retailer
Sells musical instruments, sheet music, and music accessories, and provides customer service.
Music Distributor
Handles the distribution of music recordings to various platforms and retailers.
Tour Manager
Coordinates logistics for music tours, manages finances on the road, and solves problems during tours.
Music Therapist
Uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals.
Music Critic
Analyzes and evaluates music releases, writes critiques, and influences public opinion.
Merchandiser
Designs, develops, and sells artist or band merchandise such as apparel, accessories, and memorabilia.
Music Historian
Researches and documents the history of music, writes books or articles, and lectures.
Music Publicist
Promotes artists and music releases, writes press releases, and builds relationships with the media.
Concert Promoter
Organizes and promotes live events, secures venues, and handles event marketing.
Music Attorney
Provides legal advice, drafts contracts, and represents clients in negotiations and disputes.
Songwriter
Crafts lyrics and melodies for songs, often collaborating with other musicians and artists.
Recording Engineer
Operates and sets up audio recording equipment, ensures sound quality, and edits and mixes audio tracks.
Music Journalist
Writes articles and reviews on music topics, conducts interviews, and reports on music news.
Music Licensing Specialist
Secures rights for music usage, negotiates licensing agreements, and tracks royalties.
Record Label Executive
Directs label operations, oversees business affairs, and determines the company’s artistic direction.
Music Educator
Teaches music theory and practice, develops curriculum, and assesses student progress.
Artist Relations Specialist
Builds and maintains relationships with artists, provides support, and ensures brand partnerships.
Music Industry Consultant
Advises clients on music business strategies, development, and branding.
Radio DJ
Plays music on the radio, engages with listeners, and promotes artists and events.
Music Producer
Oversees and manages the recording process, collaborates with artists, and shapes the sound of a record.
A&R Coordinator
Discovers talent, oversees artist development, and acts as a liaison between artists and record labels.
Music Manager
Guides artists' careers, negotiates contracts and deals, and develops marketing strategies.
Stage Manager
Coordinates all elements of live shows, ensures equipment is ready, and manages stage crew.
Music Blogger
Writes about music news, album reviews, and artist interviews on a website or blog.
Instrument Technician
Maintains and repairs musical instruments, and sometimes assists musicians during performances.
Orchestra Librarian
Maintains and organizes sheet music, assists with music preparation, and ensures availability for performances.
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