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Music Composer

Overview, Education, Careers Types, Skills, Career Path, Resources

Music composers create original music for films, TV, games, and ads. They blend creativity with technical skills to evoke emotions and enhance storytelling.

Average Salary

₹6,00,000

Growth

medium

Satisfaction

high

Functional Skills

Functional Skills are essential skills that help individuals perform tasks effectively in everyday life, work, and education.

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    Musical Theory Knowledge
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    Proficiency in Composition Techniques
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    Instrumental and Vocal Arrangement
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    Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) Skills
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    Sound Design and Synthesis
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    Improvisation Skills
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    Music Notation Software Proficiency
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    Understanding of Different Musical Genres
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    Collaboration and Communication
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    Ear Training and Aural Skills
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    Adaptability and Creativity
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    Knowledge of Copyright and Music Licensing
Soft Skills

Communication, teamwork, and critical thinking to ensure seamless project execution.

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    Musical Creativity and Innovation
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    Active Listening
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    Communication and Collaboration
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    Time Management and Organization
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    Adaptability and Flexibility
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    Problem-Solving
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    Attention to Detail
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    Resilience and Perseverance
Technical Skills

Technical Skills are specialized abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks or functions.

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    Music Theory
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    Proficiency in Instruments (Keyboard/Piano, Guitar, Sitar, Tabla)
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    Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
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    Sound Design and Synthesis
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    Audio Engineering and Mixing
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    Arranging and Orchestration
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    Music Production
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    Knowledge of Indian Classical and Folk Music
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    Compositional Skills
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    Mastering
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    Music Notation Software
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    Collaboration and Communication
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    Knowledge of Music Business and Copyright
Duties and Responsiblities