Singing and Musician Classes

Musicians and Singers can do everything from composing or writing music and songs, singing or playing an instrument. They can perform live on-stage or perform in a recording studio. They can perform several different genres, such as classical, jazz, country, rap, opera, hip-hop, rock or pop.

If you are interested in more information on a career as a Musician or a Singer, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.

Singing and Musician Classes

Is A Career as a Musician or a Singer Right For Me?

You need musical talent to be a musician or singer. Some are born with this talent, others work hard for it. Regardless, to make it as a Musician or a Singer, you will need to get noticed. This may come from joining a band and playing your instrument in a local bar, or going to a University to fine tune your abilities and get recognized thereafter.

For some schools, applicants must first be admitted to the college and then prepare a separate application for the music program. Undergraduate music programs teach students about music history and styles and teach methods for improving their instrumental and vocal technique and musical expression. Some musicians and singers choose to continue their education by pursuing a master’s degree in fine arts or music.

In May 2010, the Bureau of Labor Statics reported that the average hourly wages in the industries employing the most musicians and singers were as follows:

Performing arts companies $24.91
Educational services; state, local, and private $19.78
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional,
and similar organizations
$14.95

The top 10% earned more than $60.02/hour. 

If you are interested in more information on a career as a Musician or a Singer, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.

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