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Is music production considered a trade?
Question by Nooooo: Is music production considered a trade?
This may be a dumb question, but do you know if Music Production is considered a trade?
I heard that it was, but I guess I was just confused because it is also considered an art at the college I’m planning on attending… I wasn’t sure if an art and a trade could be the same thing.
Best answer:
Answer by John U
Plumber
Electrician
Welder
Construction worker
Oil field hand
Those are considered “Trades”
If you have the craftsmanship to use your hands and tools to create music with the help of Lowes or Home Depot then Music Production is a “trade”
The word you are looking for is Music Production is a “profession”
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