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A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:
A musician can be self-taught, or learned by formal education in a conservatory or by a private instructor or a guru.
Musicians can be amateur or professional.
The meaning of these terms is, however, somewhat diffuse. Musicians
have varying levels of activity and ambition in music, which often
makes music both a hobby and a profession.
Many professional musicians define the core of their musicianship as a
state of "being married" to music, which suggests an active and
progressive relationship even and especially after finishing formal
education.
A professional
musician is, however, usually defined as one who is paid to perform,
compose or act in any other productive manner related to music, and
whose main source of income is this activity. Professional musicians may work freelance, enter into a contract with a studio or record label, be employed by a professional ensemble such as a symphony orchestra or big band, or by an institution such as a church or business (such as a jazz club or a bar). A musician who earns money by selling sound recordings is called a recording artist.
The concept and the status of the musician in society varies widely, depending on sociological, cultural, and economic factors.
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