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- 4. These people write about different concerts and performances. They stay up to date on the latest music trends, write album reviews, and focus on anything else within pop music media and culture.
- 6. These people operate the sound equipment, setting everything up before concerts and then breaking everything down again after the concert is over. They are also maintaining the sound systems ensuring that all of the programming is up to date and working.
- 8. The people who are actually writing the music/lyrics. These may be people writing music for instruments in a more classical style or they may be writing music for a pop artist. These are also people who write the music you hear in movies!
- 11. These people are on site specialists in all things recording. They work with all the equipment in the recording booth, the sound board, and everything in between to ensure that a recording session runs smoothly.
- 12. These people teach different levels of music to all ages. These are people who include band directors, choir directors, private lesson instructors.
- 14. Helps to oversee the entire music recording process. They help with song selection, arranging for different instruments, adjust sound levels and more. They usually work in a recording studio at a master control panel.
Down
- 1. These people manage and operate any of the recording equipment. They are mixing music around and helping make sure everything sounds correct. They also work on the sound systems to make sure everything is running smoothly and correctly.
- 2. This person is the primary contact for performances including concerts, tours, festivals, and other gigs.
- 3. Also known as Disc Jockey’s. They are the people who are usually standing at the front of a crowd mixing music to be heard at live events or celebrations
- 5. Supports the artist with contracts and finances along with providing a second opinion on booking and performance opportunities.
- 7. Therapist They work with people to use music as a therapeutic tool and help improve people’s overall well being and increase their quality of life. They may work to build social/communication skills, musical skills, or even motor control skills.
- 9. The people who are actually giving performances on stage or in a recording studio. These are the people who are playing different instruments or singing.
- 10. The people you see on stage waving their arms around holding a baton. They lead the group helping everyone stay together. Typically you see these people more in classical style performances.
- 13. Makes all of the executive decisions. They set up and coordinate performance opportunities, make final adjustments in music arrangements and helps to make the decisions regarding the performance itself.
