Thursday, September 4, 2014

Best For Those Who Are Music Majors

By George Dodson


Most of the college students look for a job when the summer arrives. They generally prefer jobs that can help them earn some money. Some students also get a job in the same field they are studying. Most of these jobs is for a short period of time.

If you are a musician you need to find out what is available to match your music skills?

A perfect option can be summer music camp. Musicians are generally hired as counselors and entertainers. Some people are paid while others are not. The room facilities are offered by some of the camps and you practice your music there.

You should keep it mind that the hiring process is very competitive. You can also emphasize your experience. You also need to tell how you deal with children. Anything you can do to stand out from the competition is very important.

One way to do that is to make a DVD of your performance. Short clips can also be added to create an impression. Work up your resume and target the tops camps offering summer internships. You will get a good idea of what is acceptable right away.

Frenchwoods summer camp is a great option. It offers non-competitive summer music programs for college students in the US. There is no need to give audition before summer. You audition after you arrive at the camp. The organization welcomes all musicians of all levels, so you can get some excellent experience at this camp. The camp has a cooperative environment between music campers so they are able to include you in some form of performance right away.

The camp offers a youth symphony, an concert band, a jazz program and a rock and roll camp. The camp offers a lot of activities for the interns and is a great place to have fun.

Students consider summer music camps as a great opportunity to find employment. Some also offer money as well as room to stay. That will just about take care of you for the summer. You can help others learn and also improve your skills at the same time.




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