First, the professional standard is high. 1. If you have a high professional level and a good voice, you can go to a large band to sing myths. 2. Or teach yourself some musical instruments in college, and then you can go to some tall places to perform.
Second, the professional level is average. 1. The professional level is average, and the professional knowledge reserve is OK. You can get a teacher's qualification certificate at school and take it again after graduation to become a music teacher. In addition to the school salary, you can also bring music students to increase extra income. 2. Or go to a bar to sing, there is generally no room for improvement. Even if you sing well, you can only be found.
Third, the professional level is barely. If the professional standard is really 1. You can be a folk artist, accept weddings, open businesses, birthday parties, and then teach yourself some performances. With luck, I can make a name for myself in the local area (I'm trying). 2. Training teachers, training teachers to see if the school where you work is awesome, relying on this to attract students, you can also be an ordinary teaching teacher. It is generally best to have references. 3. Many jobs in society are not necessarily right. No matter what you study, learning at work is the most important thing. Many jobs are not necessarily right, and the requirements are only music-related majors, such as music editors (to learn) and music critics.
Old-timer buckle words, hope to adopt.