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I love music. And I want to make a little money. I am in one of the best undergraduate business programs in America. So what do you think? Will i be able to make a living, with my wife's income to and do these two majors? What do you think the possibility of getting in the music industry. I am able to move to Nashville.

2007-11-04 05:02:25 · 3 answers · asked by DaStalkee 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I can't speak to your musical talent, of course, but as a business professor, I see many people who double major in both (in most cases, though, it is because they love music, but their parents won't pay for their educations unless they major in something "practical"). If you make it as a performer, you will have the advantage of being able to keep an eye on your own finances, rather than letting managers and agents take advantage of you. If not, you might want to go into the industry in a behind-the-scenes capacity; you could work in business, but be around the music you love. It isn't one of the best-paid industries out there at the lower levels, but you should be able to get by in Nashville (it is harder in L.A. or New York, of course).

2007-11-04 05:08:39 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 1 0

music is a complicated container and the two in overall performance and coaching there are very constrained pastime possibilities. Having the 2d important could make it greater handy to get public coaching jobs as an coaching degree is in many circumstances required, despite if at a time whilst colleges are making funds cuts, the arts are frequently the 1st element to bypass. undergo in techniques that at maximum music colleges music coaching is in common terms a secondary important. you're able to desire to audition right into a overall performance degree till you are able to now evaluate an coaching degree. So the place ever you're thinking discover out approximately that and make effective your taking part in is as much as snuff. Doing the two majors is frequently quite undemanding as many of the standards could overlap. At a college each and every degree is frequently approximately 40 hours and approximately 30 of those hours could overlap. At a conservatory a typical degree is approximately eighty hours of music classes and additionally many of the the overall performance and coaching standards will overlap, inspite of the indisputable fact that verify with each and every college you're thinking to make certain if this is attainable.

2016-10-03 08:06:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you can get key internships and make good contacts then yes, it's possible. A degree alone won't guarantee that you make it in the music industry. Hopefully your college provide good opportunities for internships and career services. If I were you, I'd talk to my advisor, the career services people, and the internship office of your college to find out what kind of opportunities there are for you in the music and business worlds. Maybe they could even give you the names/contact info of alumni that could provide greater insight.

2007-11-04 05:11:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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