legal environment in music
Laws and regulations related to music creation, distribution and performance.
Musicians perform a vocal or musical part that can be recorded or played for an audience. They have know-how and practice of one or many instruments or using their voice. The musician can also write and transcribe music.
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Laws and regulations related to music creation, distribution and performance.
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Deal with conditions that cause stage fright, such as time limits, the audience and stress.
Observe the conductor, orchestra or director and follow text and vocal score to time cues accurately.
Sort and order a collection as a whole in such a way that its parts can be found by following the organising principles.
Perform in front of live audiences.
Study and rehearse roles from scripts. Interpret, learn and memorise lines, stunts, and cues as directed.
Develop one's own ways of doing artistic performances, motivating oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done.
Work closely with directors, fellow actors and playwrights to find the ideal interpretation to a role.
Communicate with composers to discuss various interpretations of their work.
Understand, analyse and describe your own performance. Contextualize your work in one or various styles, trends, evolution, etc. Self-evaluate your work in rehearsals and performances.
Attend rehearsals in order to adapt sets, costumes, make-up, lighting, camera set up, etc.
Coordinate your artistic activities with others who specialise in the technical side of the project. Inform the technical staff of your plans and methods and obtain feedback on feasibility, cost, procedures and other relevant information. Be able to understand the vocabulary and the practises about technical issues
Follow the instructions of the director while understanding his creative vision.
Respond to the reactions of an audience and involve them in the particular performance or communication.
Perform together with other actors. Anticipate their moves. React to their actions.
Provide feedback to others. Evaluate and respond constructively and professionally to critical communication from colleagues and customers.
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The relation of a practiced dance style with music structure and musicians.
Literature about music theory, specific music styles, periods, composers or musicians, or specific pieces. This includes a variety of materials such as magazines, journals, books and academic literature.
The different musical instruments, their ranges, timbre, and possible combinations.
The body of interrelated concepts that constitutes the theoretical background of music.
Different musical styles and genres such as blues, jazz, reggae, rock, or indie.
No competences in this bucket.
Act in front of an audience, according to an artistic concept.
Provide advice and share experiences concerning musical practices, methods and principles of music instruction such as composing, performing and teaching music.
Communicate and work together with music librarians to ensure permanent availability of scores.
Collaborate with colleagues, such as copyists or fellow composers, in order to complete musical scores.
Compose original pieces music such as songs, symphonies or sonatas.
Create original musical forms, or write within existing musical formats like operas or symphonies.
Take the necessary steps to create a musical show: decide on which musical pieces will be played, decide on how the venue will be used, and prepare decoration and lighting if applicable.
Explore and develop musical concepts based on sources such as imagination or environmental sounds.
Write project proposals for art facilities, artist residencies and galleries.
Edit audio footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as crossfading, speed effects, and removing unwanted noises.
Experiment with different sound sources, use synthesizers and computer software, permanently explore and evaluate musical ideas and concepts.
Improvise music during live performances.
Present and promote one's artistic approach and position one's work in target markets.
Manage an artistic project. Determine project needs. Establish partnerships. Manage the budget, schedule, contractual agreements and assess the project.
Assign and manage staff tasks in areas such as scoring, arranging, copying music and vocal coaching.
Assign lines of music to different musical instruments and/or voices to be played together.
Participate in cultural and artistic mediation activities: announce the activity, give a presentation or talk related to a piece of art or an exhibition, teach a class or a group, lead artistic mediation activities, lead or participate in a public discussion.
Take part in recording sessions in music studios.
Perform on a level accessible to children and young adults, whilst also censoring unadvisable content.
Perform music in cooperation with fellow musicians, as a part of an ensemble.
Perform music individually.
Schedule rehearsals and music performances, arrange details such as locations, select accompanists and instrumentalists.
Manipulate purpose-built or improvised instruments to produce musical sounds.
Play the piano (for music repetiteurs).
Promote music; participate in media interviews and other promotional activities.
Read the musical score during rehearsal and live performance.
Record a sound or musical performance in a studio or live environment. Use the appropriate equipment and your professional judgment to capture the sounds with optimal fidelity.
Rewrite original musical scores in different musical genres and styles; change rhythm, harmony tempo or instrumentation.
Select pieces of music for a live performance. Consider factors such as ensemble abilities, availability of scores and the need for musical variety.
Organise auditions and select performers for musical performances.
Use the voice to produce musical sounds, marked by tone and rhythm.
Specialise in a specific type or style of music.
Study original pieces of music to get well acquainted with music theory and history.
Study musical scores and develop various interpretations.
Direct music groups, individual musicians or complete orchestras at rehearsals and during live or studio performances, in order to improve the overall tonal and harmonic balance, dynamics, rhythm, and tempo.
Transcribe/translate musical ideas into musical notation, using instruments, pen and paper, or computers.
Transcribe musical compositions in order to adapt them to a particular group, or to create a particular musical style.
Transposing music into an alternate key while keeping the original tone structure.
Write musical scores for orchestras, ensembles or individual instrumentalists using knowledge of music theory and history. Apply instrumental and vocal capabilities.
Improvise music as a reaction to what the patient is communicating, in order to enhance the individual nature of the relationship between therapist and patient. Improvise instrumentally, vocally, or physically to meet client's therapeutic needs.
Establish social projects aimed at community development and active citizen participation.