Performance and Creative Roles in the Music Industry

Unit 1: The Music Industry
(External Exam)
Learning Aim B:
Understand job roles in the music
industry
Lesson 6: Performance/Creative roles
1
st
 November 2016
Aims
Who is responsible for what activity?
Why and how are things done?
What are the advantages/disadvantages of
relying on individuals for services?
Performance/Creative Roles
These are the roles that work together to make the
live performance happen.  They include:
Musician
Composer/Songwriter/Producer
Musical Director
Live Sound Technician
Roadie
Instrumental Support
Musician
Musicians are the:
Instrumentalists
Vocalists
Accompanists
DJs
Instrumentalists
Julian Lloyd Webber
Wynton Marsalis
James Galway
Evelyn Glennie
Escala
Vanessa Mae
Vocalists
Take That
Cilla Black
Beyonce
Shayne Ward
Tom Jones
Girls Aloud
Accompanists
DJs
Avicii
David Guetta
Tiesto
Fat Boy Slim
Musician
Their roles include the following types of day-to-
day activities:
Auditions 
– attend, do their best performance to get the
job/gig
Rehearsals - 
attend 
technical
 rehearsals to practise the
use of equipment as well as 
dress
 rehearsals (full rehearsal in
costume etc)
Musician
They may also be expected to:
Participate in performances/workshops to
share skills and creative ideas
Market/promote their own work eg media
interviews etc
Can you think of any other tasks/activities they
may be expected to do?
Composer/Songwriter/Producer
A 
composer
 is someone who 
writes original 
pieces of
music.  They have detailed knowledge and understanding
of 
different instruments
 and can create music to their
parameters – 
orchestrate 
music.  A composer is usually
an 
instrumentalist
 – often accomplished on many
instruments.
A 
beat-maker 
is someone who uses 
computer software 
to
arrange samples 
(small recorded sounds) and 
loops
 them
to create an 
instrumental track 
– often with no intention
for it to be played by live musicians
Composers
Elton John
Bjorn Ulvaeus
John Cage
Andrew Lloyd
Webber
John Williams
Howard
Shore
Hans Zimmer
Composer/Songwriter/Producer
A songwriter is similar to a composer, although
they usually don’t have the music qualifications
or the ability to write intricate, lengthy
instrumental pieces, and stick to 
writing original
songs
.
Songwriters
Adele
John Lennon
Jessie J
Gary Barlow
Taylor Swift
Robbie
Williams
Joni Mitchell
Ed
Sheeran
Composer/Songwriter/Producer
A 
producer
 is the person who has overall
responsibility for the 
creative mix 
– what will be
heard in the performance/on the CD.  They
generally have good skills for 
arranging
 music
(taking an idea and using it in a different way), and
using 
technology to realise 
(bring to life) music.
Sometimes the producer is the same person who
composed the piece/beat-maker.  Sometimes artists
write their songs and then use a separate producer
to make the song sound better.
Producers
Kanye
West
Missy
Elliot
Justin Timberlake
Will I Am
Dr Dre
Eminem
Jay Z
Pharell
Williams
Composer/Songwriter/Producer
Each of these roles require them to:
Respond to a brief
Pitch ideas to clients
Produce scores and/or parts
Promote their own work
Musical Director
The role of the musical director is to ensure that
all involved in the performance know their part
thoroughly to enable a performance of the
highest quality
.
Musical Director
To do this they can be expected to:
Communicate their creative interpretation
Conduct the ensemble 
– take charge of the expressive
performance by hand/body movements
Arrange music/parts
Lead rehearsals 
– ensuring accuracy in the performance
Hire musicians 
– consideration to the musical demands
and ensuring suitable skill levels
Musical Directors
Leonard Bernstein
Simon Rattle
Ennio Morricone
James Horner
John Williams
Sound Technician
A Sound Technician is involved in the 
live
performance
 on a stage.  It should not be
confused with the role of a Sound Engineer who
works in the Production area of the industry in a
recording studio.
Sound Technician
The roles of a sound technician can include:
Stage planning (location of equipment)
Rigging/De-rigging (setting up and packing away technical
equipment eg amps/mics/leads/speakers/monitors etc)
Supervising crew members
Carry out sound checks
Ensure microphones/lines work correctly
Adjust levels as necessary during the live performance
Carry out on-stage mixes (balance sounds from different
instruments/parts)
Carry out front of house (FOH) and monitor mixing
(audience and performer speaker balance)
Roadie
The role of a roadie is sometimes under-rated.
However their role is crucial to allow a technical
rehearsal to take place and can be the difference
between a fantastic or a poor performance.
Roadie
They will:
Help with the ‘get-in’ and ‘get-out’ –
loading/unloading, unpacking/packing of equipment and
instruments
Assist with rigging/de-rigging
Provide specialist instrumental support eg
guitar technician
/
drum
 
tech
Drive/transport equipment
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This lesson delves into the Performance and Creative roles in the music industry, including the responsibilities of musicians, composers/songwriters/producers, and other key players. It highlights the tasks and activities involved in these roles, such as auditions, rehearsals, and promotional activities. The importance of collaboration among these roles to create successful live performances is emphasized through examples of renowned musicians and vocalists.

  • Music Industry
  • Performance Roles
  • Creative Roles
  • Musicians
  • Composers

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  1. Unit 1: The Music Industry (External Exam) Learning Aim B: Understand job roles in the music industry Lesson 6: Performance/Creative roles 1st November 2016

  2. Aims Who is responsible for what activity? Why and how are things done? What are the advantages/disadvantages of relying on individuals for services?

  3. Performance/Creative Roles These are the roles that work together to make the live performance happen. They include: Musician Composer/Songwriter/Producer Musical Director Live Sound Technician Roadie Instrumental Support

  4. Musician Musicians are the: Instrumentalists Vocalists Accompanists DJs

  5. Julian Lloyd Webber Wynton Marsalis Instrumentalists James Galway Evelyn Glennie Escala Vanessa Mae

  6. Take That Cilla Black Beyonce Vocalists Shayne Ward Tom Jones Girls Aloud

  7. Accompanists

  8. Avicii David Guetta DJs Tiesto Fat Boy Slim

  9. Musician Their roles include the following types of day-to- day activities: Auditions attend, do their best performance to get the job/gig Rehearsals - attend technical rehearsals to practise the use of equipment as well as dress rehearsals (full rehearsal in costume etc)

  10. Musician They may also be expected to: Participate in performances/workshops to share skills and creative ideas Market/promote their own work eg media interviews etc Can you think of any other tasks/activities they may be expected to do?

  11. Composer/Songwriter/Producer A composer is someone who writes original pieces of music. They have detailed knowledge and understanding of different instruments and can create music to their parameters orchestrate music. A composer is usually an instrumentalist often accomplished on many instruments. A beat-maker is someone who uses computer software to arrange samples (small recorded sounds) and loops them to create an instrumental track often with no intention for it to be played by live musicians

  12. John Cage Howard Shore Bjorn Ulvaeus Hans Zimmer Composers John Williams Elton John Andrew Lloyd Webber

  13. Composer/Songwriter/Producer A songwriter is similar to a composer, although they usually don t have the music qualifications or the ability to write intricate, lengthy instrumental pieces, and stick to writing original songs.

  14. Robbie Williams Adele John Lennon Songwriters Gary Barlow Joni Mitchell Jessie J Ed Sheeran Taylor Swift

  15. Composer/Songwriter/Producer A producer is the person who has overall responsibility for the creative mix what will be heard in the performance/on the CD. They generally have good skills for arranging music (taking an idea and using it in a different way), and using technology to realise (bring to life) music. Sometimes the producer is the same person who composed the piece/beat-maker. Sometimes artists write their songs and then use a separate producer to make the song sound better.

  16. Kanye West Eminem Will I Am Jay Z Missy Elliot Producers Dr Dre Pharell Williams Justin Timberlake

  17. Composer/Songwriter/Producer Each of these roles require them to: Respond to a brief Pitch ideas to clients Produce scores and/or parts Promote their own work

  18. Musical Director The role of the musical director is to ensure that all involved in the performance know their part thoroughly to enable a performance of the highest quality.

  19. Musical Director To do this they can be expected to: Communicate their creative interpretation Conduct the ensemble take charge of the expressive performance by hand/body movements Arrange music/parts Lead rehearsals ensuring accuracy in the performance Hire musicians consideration to the musical demands and ensuring suitable skill levels

  20. Leonard Bernstein Simon Rattle Musical Directors Ennio Morricone James Horner John Williams

  21. Sound Technician A Sound Technician is involved in the live performance on a stage. It should not be confused with the role of a Sound Engineer who works in the Production area of the industry in a recording studio.

  22. Sound Technician The roles of a sound technician can include: Stage planning (location of equipment) Rigging/De-rigging (setting up and packing away technical equipment eg amps/mics/leads/speakers/monitors etc) Supervising crew members Carry out sound checks Ensure microphones/lines work correctly Adjust levels as necessary during the live performance Carry out on-stage mixes (balance sounds from different instruments/parts) Carry out front of house (FOH) and monitor mixing (audience and performer speaker balance)

  23. Roadie The role of a roadie is sometimes under-rated. However their role is crucial to allow a technical rehearsal to take place and can be the difference between a fantastic or a poor performance.

  24. Roadie They will: Help with the get-in and get-out loading/unloading, unpacking/packing of equipment and instruments Assist with rigging/de-rigging Provide specialist instrumental support eg guitar technician/drum tech Drive/transport equipment

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