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Welcome to the world of music

Whether music is your passion and calling, or you want an honest look at one of the most creative and competitive careers, this guide covers what a musician actually does, the skills, the day-to-day, and the real upsides and downsides.

Why read on? Musicians create, perform, and record the music that moves people โ€” on stage, in studios, and online. It is a deeply creative, passion-driven career of real artistic reward and real financial uncertainty, where talent, craft, persistence, and increasingly self-promotion all shape who makes a living.

General description

A musician creates, performs, or records music โ€” as a player, singer, composer, or producer. In simple terms: they make the music that scores human life. Think of them as the makers of the soundtrack we all share.

  • Create, perform, or record music
  • Master an instrument or voice
  • Collaborate with other artists
  • Build an audience and career

Key skills & qualifications

Hard skills

Musicianship Instrument / voice Music theory Performance Recording / production Improvisation Composition Self-promotion

Soft skills

  • Talent & craft โ€” skill built over years
  • Discipline โ€” practice is relentless
  • Resilience โ€” rejection and uncertainty
  • Creativity โ€” finding your voice and sound
  • Collaboration โ€” music is often made together
  • Business sense โ€” most musicians are self-employed

Education & qualifications

No degree required โ€” musicianship is built on talent, training, and endless practice, through lessons, conservatoires, or self-teaching. Skill and a body of work matter most.

Music training (optional) Conservatoire (some) Practice and craft Portfolio / recordings

Typical responsibilities

  • Creating โ€” writing and composing
  • Performing โ€” live and on stage
  • Recording โ€” in the studio
  • Collaboration โ€” with other artists
  • Practice โ€” endless craft
  • Promotion โ€” building an audience

Responsibilities by seniority

Emerging Musician

0โ€“5 years

  • Builds skill and craft
  • Plays gigs
  • Records first work
  • Building an audience
  • Often other work too

Working Musician

5โ€“15 years

  • Regular performing or recording
  • Builds a reputation
  • Multiple income streams
  • Established sound
  • Specialising

Established / Professional

15+ years

  • Recognised artist or player
  • Choice of work
  • Touring or session work
  • Mentors others
  • Top of the craft

Where musicians work

๐ŸŽค Performing

Live gigs and touring.

๐ŸŽš๏ธ Recording / session

Studio and session work.

๐ŸŽผ Composing

Music for media and others.

๐ŸŽป Orchestras / ensembles

Classical and ensemble work.

๐ŸŽ“ Teaching

Music education.

๐Ÿ’ป Online / streaming

Building a digital audience.

A day in the life

10:00 AM

Practice โ€” the daily, disciplined craft that every musician's career is built on.

12:00 PM

A recording session or rehearsal, bringing music to life with other players or laying down tracks.

3:00 PM

Writing or arranging, finding the idea or sound that makes a piece come alive.

8:00 PM

The gig โ€” performing live, connecting with an audience, the moment all the work is for.

11:00 PM

Music made, an audience moved, your voice shared with the world. Deeply creative, deeply uncertain work. That's the craft.

What this job gives you

  • Deeply creative passion
  • Sharing music with people
  • Variety of performing and creating
  • Artistic fulfilment
  • A true calling

Pros & cons

โœ… Advantages

  • Deeply creative and expressive
  • Sharing music with people
  • Variety of work and income streams
  • Profound artistic reward
  • A genuine calling
  • Online platforms widen reach
  • Lifelong craft

โŒ Disadvantages

  • Very insecure income
  • Fierce competition
  • Often needs other work
  • Irregular, gig-based schedule
  • Self-promotion demands
  • Few earn big

Salary potential โ€” global rating

Rated against all professions globally, where โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… = top 1% earners:

Emergingโ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†Often unstable
Working Musicianโ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†Variable โ€” multiple streams
Establishedโ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†Strong โ€” recognised
Star / Top Sessionโ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†Rare โ€” top of profession

Career growth paths

  1. Working Musician โ€” build a sustainable music career
  2. Session Musician โ€” play on others' recordings
  3. Composer / Producer โ€” create music for media or artists
  4. Music Teacher โ€” teach the next generation
  5. Touring Artist โ€” perform live widely
  6. Music entrepreneur โ€” labels, content, and ventures
Key insight: Streaming and online platforms have transformed how musicians reach audiences and earn โ€” widening opportunity and reach, even as the field stays intensely competitive.

Musician vs related roles

Here's how some neighbouring roles compare.

RoleCore focusNotePayEntry
Musician
You are here
Creates and performs musicMusicianship, craftBaselineAccessible
ActorPerforms characters and storiesActing craftSimilarAccessible
Art DirectorLeads visual directionCreative leadershipHigherMedium
IllustratorCreates original artworkDrawing, styleSimilarAccessible
Content ManagerOwns content strategyContent, SEOHigherMedium

Scroll the table sideways on mobile. Pay comparisons are directional and vary by market and seniority.

Future outlook

Streaming and online platforms have transformed how musicians reach audiences and earn โ€” widening opportunity and reach, even as the field stays intensely competitive.

  • Streaming changed how music earns
  • Online platforms widen reach
  • Self-released music opens doors
  • Sync and content create new income
  • But competition remains fierce

Fun facts ๐Ÿค“

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Most working musicians earn from many streams โ€” gigs, teaching, session work, streaming.

๐ŸŽš๏ธ

Streaming pays tiny amounts per play, so musicians build diverse incomes.

๐ŸŽผ

A huge amount of music careers is session and composing work you never see named.

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Online platforms let musicians build an audience worldwide from a bedroom.

๐ŸŽต

Behind every overnight success is usually years of unseen practice.

Myths about this role

"Musicians are either famous or failing."

โŒ Most build modest careers from many income streams, far from stardom.

"Talent is all you need."

โŒ Craft, discipline, persistence, and self-promotion matter as much as talent.

"You need to be discovered."

โŒ Most build careers through graft, gigs, and online audiences.

"You need a music degree."

โŒ No โ€” talent, craft, and a body of work matter most.

"Streaming made it easy."

โŒ Streaming widened reach but pays little โ€” earning is still hard.

Is this job right for you?

โœ… Good fit if you...

  • Are passionate about music
  • Are disciplined about practice
  • Are resilient to uncertainty
  • Want a creative calling
  • Can build multiple income streams
  • Have talent and dedication

โŒ Maybe not for you if...

  • You need financial security
  • You can't handle uncertainty
  • You want predictable work
  • You dislike self-promotion
  • You won't practise relentlessly
  • You're not fully committed

Passion & reality

Music is a passion career of profound reward and genuine insecurity โ€” most musicians build a living from many streams, and persistence and self-promotion matter as much as talent.

โœ… Advantages

  • Profound artistic reward
  • Online platforms widen reach
  • Multiple income streams
  • Lifelong craft
  • But genuine insecurity

โŒ Challenges

  • Very insecure income
  • Fierce competition
  • Often needs other work
  • Irregular schedule
  • Self-promotion demands

How to get started

  1. Master your craft relentless practice is the foundation.
  2. Build a body of work recordings and performances.
  3. Perform and collaborate gigs and working with others.
  4. Build an audience online presence and community.
  5. Diversify income gigs, teaching, session, and streaming.

What to know before you start

  • Talent is only the start โ€” craft and grit matter
  • Most musicians earn from many income streams
  • Income is genuinely insecure
  • No degree is needed, but craft is
  • Streaming widened reach but pays little
  • Self-promotion is part of the modern job

From the field

The same lessons come up again and again from people actually doing the job:

People think you're either a star or a failure. The reality is most of us build a living from many things at once โ€” gigs, teaching, session work, a bit of streaming. It's a real career, just a patchwork one that takes hustle.

Working musician ยท 12 years in

Streaming changed everything and nothing. I can reach listeners worldwide from my bedroom, which is incredible โ€” but it pays almost nothing per play, so you still have to build income from everywhere. Reach went up, easy money didn't appear.

Independent artist ยท 8 years in

Behind every song people love is years of practice they never see. Talent gets you in the room, but discipline, persistence, and the willingness to keep going through the lean years is what actually builds a music career.

Session musician & composer ยท 17 years in

FAQ

Do I need a degree?
No โ€” musicianship is built on talent, training, and endless practice; skill and a body of work matter most.
Are musicians either famous or failing?
No โ€” most build modest careers from many income streams, far from stardom.
Is talent enough?
No โ€” craft, discipline, persistence, and self-promotion matter as much as talent.
Did streaming make it easy?
No โ€” streaming widened reach but pays little; earning a living is still hard.
Is the income stable?
No โ€” music income is very insecure and usually pieced together from many sources.
What areas can I work in?
Performing, session work, composing and production, teaching, and online content.