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Professional Violinist

Professional Violinist. By Natasha. What is involved with the work? .

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Professional Violinist

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  1. ProfessionalViolinist By Natasha

  2. What is involved with the work? Popular musicians may play alone or with a group on a concert tour. Many well-known musicians are recording artists as well and earn a good income from the sale of their records. Others work as house musicians for television shows The cruxshadows are famous for their violins.

  3. Where does the work take place? Symphonies, concerts. Concert symphony

  4. What are the working conditions? Because of the irregular hours and unsteady work, many musicians choose not to perform. Some teach at music schools or conservatories. Others teach in colleges or secondary or elementary schools. These musician-teachers provide instruction in music appreciation, music theory, and voice or give lessons on individual instruments. Musicians who understand the mechanics of their instruments may Musicians often work for more than one employer and perform in a variety of settings in order to support themselves.

  5. What is the size of the occupation?  How many people currently work in this field? If you count both Violin parts (Violin I & II), there were between 16 violinists in the early Classical orchestra and up to 30 in the present day. Any number between those two extremes could be in a professional orchestra.

  6. What type of training is needed to enter the field? Start young. at age 4. Even if you're tremendously talented, it can take years to hone your musical ability and stage presence.Study at a college or music conservatory, where you'll learn about music theory, composition and performance, and get a degree

  7. What is the possibility for moving up to a higher position? teacher, lead violinist Teaching Lead violinist

  8. What can you expect to earn when you start?  After 10 years? • It all depends on several factors: • the number of years the violinist has been playing • the number of public venues (and where) he or she has been playing • which groups (orchestras) the player has been a member of • geographical location (some regions can pay more, some less than standard) • There is no cut and dried starting salary for most musicians. It's based primarily on experience.

  9. What are the future prospects of this career? Fame and money. D'arcyWretzky- Smashing Pumkins

  10. How do you use writing and/or speaking skills in this field? people make music by writing and composing new music to learn. Composing music

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