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There are many different jobs you can do within the music industry. But how do you get a foot in the door and find the job you love?

成人快手 Bitesize asked some music professionals attending 2019 for their top tips on how to break into the music industry.

Do it with love and passion. Whether you want to be an artist, whether you want to be a record producer.

Seven top tips on breaking into the music industry:

1. Get work experience

These professionals say getting work experience is a great way in. 鈥淛ust get out there and get all the experience you can 鈥 whether it鈥檚 at an official company, or whether you鈥檙e doing it yourself, on your own website.鈥

2. Write your own blog

鈥淏logging is an excellent way to get into music. You get to meet lots of people, you get to experience the music industry first鈥揾and.鈥 Blogging can also help you decide what you鈥檙e passionate about. 鈥淲hether that鈥檚 styling artists or recording records with artists. There are so many roles in music these days.鈥

3. Consider practical study courses

Practical skills can be really useful in the music industry. Recording engineer Paul Pritchard says: 鈥淚 was encouraged to go to university. I didn鈥檛 just want to do a course for three years and then not have that carry through. So, I looked at courses that had a placement year. I was lucky enough to get my placement at Abbey Road. I went back there after uni and I鈥檓 still there now.鈥

4. Find a way in

There are lots of places to begin a career in the industry. Lauren Down is managing director of End of the Road Festival. She says: 鈥淲e鈥檝e got people who came as volunteer stewards and who now help out in the office.鈥 Christian Wright wanted to be a musician, but ended up as a mastering engineer at a recording studio. 鈥淟ike a lot of people with dreams, you end up moving into different parts of music. I discovered that there was a whole other world of post鈥損roduction.鈥

Always say 鈥榙o you need anything else?鈥 before you go home. That really is endearing to people. 鈥 DJ Trevor Nelson

5. Know what makes you tick

Vocal coach Joshua Alamu says: 鈥淚 never got the buzz that singers get when they step off stage. But at the age of 19, I was thrown into a room and asked to teach people some riffs. I came out of that session and I was literally shaking with adrenaline, and I thought 鈥業 want to do that again, how do I get to do that again?!鈥欌

6. Be passionate about what you do

Co-founder of Transgressive Records, Tony L, says: 鈥淒o it with love and passion. Whether you want to be an artist, whether you want to be a record producer, whether you want to start your own record label, do it from a really pure place and when the time is right it will happen for you.鈥

7. Don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for advice

Ray Pope is head of talent acquisitions at Universal Music. She says: 鈥淭ap up the people that work in the labels, see if they鈥檒l go for a coffee with you. Don鈥檛 worry about thinking that you鈥檙e stalking us 鈥 you鈥檙e not, we want to hear from you!鈥

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