Personal Narrative: A Career In The Music Industry

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My service is the ultimate party starter as I really know how to giddy up the crowd, I especially like to use a formation I like to use, I first use a popular catchy number, so the crowd really gets into it, and from there I use great mixes that genuinely get the surge started. I have the talent of mingling with the crowd too, getting to know the throng and generally making sure I connect with the throng. I have also developed a system of deciding the best semi-genres to play after talking with the majority of the club-goers.
Correlating myself to my and any other major competitors, I know that I am a good deal, as I value the crowd's opinion as well as my boss'. My rate is $800 - $1200 per hour, and comparing my quota to
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Later on I became an drummer and violinist, maybe thats something thats not usually heard together, but I was passionate with the two instruments and loved it, a few years later I discovered what I really loved- DJing. During my period of life I had gained so much knbowledge of the music market that I am suited to any kind of musical work, whether it be automatic chuning or a back up …show more content…
I also have the feature of having a slightly lower payroll than the competitors matched with experience and skill, as raising their hire pay is their way to cope with the fierce new musical industry shortages and changes. Also as I have explained before I have overall a lot more benefit over my competitors, not only in my skills and experience in DJing, but because of the fact that I am so well reformed I am managing a buisness in side that is a success and also increasing my credability, skills and management. My slightly lower rate and great skill reallyb puts myself into higer

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