It depends on what you want to do in the music industry, do you want to be producer, musician, or a sound engineer? There are many jobs in the music industry, and just as many way to gets them.
It depends. I think most people look to get big fast, but in reality, a fanbase is built one fan at a time. Try to build relationships with people in the industry who can support you and help you long term. Reach out to anyone you know in the business. If you’re stuck on finding people, try some contact list sites that let you purchase long lists for pretty cheap. For reference, I’ve used a few, and in my experience Muserlists(dot)com probably has the cleanest options. Anyway, reach out with an earnest email about who you are, and I bet more people than you think would we willing to give you a hand.
apparently its 40 billion
The music industry has been going for so many years that it would be almost impossible to say how many artists it has produced.">">The music industry has Produced a different number of artists to the number of artists it has supported. Someone produced (or manufactured) would be Justin Bieber, someone supported would be blur.
It is easier to get into the film industry as a as a cinematographer or music industry music producer if you are talented in those areas.
Directing as many videos as you can! Then establishing a relationship with someone connected to the industry.
I think the bast thing for you to do is go and find someone in the music industry and ask them because any answers you get on here will probably not come from said people . Don't worry, I'm trying to get in there too, I have a plan.
The music industry is made up of thousands of record companies world-wide that are competing with each other for the copyrights of songs, by plagiarizing or stealing. The company gets sued by the composer and the company who has the legal rights to it, so yes, in all of these inner wars, someone in the music industry loses.
Music Industry Arts was created in 1970.
No, he entered the music industry through the world renowned YOUTUBE, and pure talent.
A "tiny bopper" is a term used in music to describe a young fan, typically a teenager, who is enthusiastic about pop music and follows the latest trends in the industry. It can also refer to a person who is superficial or pretentious in their taste in music.
Wisconsin Area Music Industry was created in 1980.
He is in the music industry he has his own Cd and everything :D
The music industry relies on copyright protection to sustain itself.