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Finding a Music Industry Professional

Lets face it shall we, finding a music industry professional is as simple as taking a trip to Los Angeles, New York City or Nashville and heading to the lairs where they work and hang out. That can however be rather cost prohibitive unless you happen to be geographically located close to a city that has the resources you need.

Luckily the World Wide Web has made it a snap to visit the far corners of the globe and choose from a pool of talented folks that you could not even dream about otherwise. It is simply a matter these days of figuring out the need that you have and going on line and finding someone with the skill to fulfill that need.

You can find anything from a musician to a producer to a mastering facility and never leave your bedroom. In fact, you can do it without even getting dressed. How is that for convenient? You can have the proverbial brainstorm at 2 in the morning and get on the Internet and find the solution as quickly as a few moments later.

Places like myMusicCircle have made this portion of trying to locate a music industry professional as easy as getting a dish of ice cream from the freezer. If you are on a search engine such as Google, for example, and type in a music-related key word. You never know what or whom you are going to pull up. It could be a legitimate music pro. It could be stripper. It might even be someone from a foreign country just there to rip you off.

There is a fairly good chance that if you are on a site that caters to the music industry professional, that you are not going to find anything there other than what you are after. The people that frequent and use the site and the site administrators would put an end to that quickly.

So the next time you are in need of a music industry professional for one reason or another, point your browser to a site that actually caters to the exact need that you have and quit wasting time looking over the millions of non-related hits at some other locations.

Your time is valuable and you have none of it to waste sifting through the plethora of miscellaneous non-entities out there that wouldnt know a music industry professional if he slapped them across the face.

Jobs in the Music Industry

Everyone loves to be a part of the “in” crowd and lets face it yall. Being in the music industry is about as “in” as it gets. Most of the jobs in the music industry put you close, at least in some way, shape or form with the people that your peers consider to be icons and a hero.

There is nothing finer than actually making money at a job that you actually love as opposed to standing on an assembly line watching the same part go by hour after day after year.

Jobs in the music industry can range from the retail sales ends, to the production end, to the creative department to performing or the business end and there is a lot of jobs in between those stops. There is a good chance that no matter what it is you like to do, there is a job in the music industry that will allow you to do some form of that job and eventually get paid to do it.

You need to seek out jobs in the music industry at local places and you can check the World Wide Web at locations like myMusicCircle and see what kinds of jobs are there that you can start at right away so that you can begin building and diversifying your skill set. Because the music business is first and foremost, a business and that means that the more skills you have the more valuable you will be. And we all know that the more valuable you are the more invaluable you become and the easier it is to find the jobs that you ultimately want.

If your end goal is to be a producer, you can start by offering to mix local bands live at their show for free or beer. Youll get the basic skills and then move one. A lot of what you might do at the beginning is mundane and wont pay you very well if at all. You need to keep you eye on the brass ring and the goal that you have set.

Many of the people that are very huge icons in the industry got their first jobs in the music industry doing things like taking out the trash at a studio or helping as a gaffer that set up for the sessions. All of this is networking and making contacts of people that can help you or hurt you down the line.