Teaching
Wellness
Performing
Potpourri
100

A "specials" teacher found at most elementary schools.

What is a general music teacher?

100

A position that is becoming more prevalent as the industry of mental health is more recognized.

What is a music therapist?

100

This would describe Ms. Kolbrek as a performer.

What is a violinist?

100

This person needs to know how music translates to movement to create their work.

What is a choreographer?

200

A position found at colleges or universities with a music program.

What is a music professor?

200

Just as athletes have specialists in this area, so do musicians.

What is a physical therapist?

200

Performers who support the main star on stage with their vocals.

What is a backup singer?

200

The musical equivalent of someone who taste tests food at restaurants in order to write a review.

What is a music critic?

300

Those who teach the type(s) of music class(es) usually offered in middle school and high school.

What is a band/orchestra/choir teacher?

300

These types of healthcare professionals often use music to help their clients with the pronunciation of difficult sounds and words.

What is a speech pathologist?

300

The leader of a mid-size or large musical group.

What is a conductor?

300

Someone who might be responsible for booking entertainment for the most special day of someone's life.

What is a wedding planner?

400

The second part of this title sounds like it belongs in the sports world, but they actually work with singers.

What is a vocal coach?

400

A sound bath is a staple of a session led by this person.

What is a yoga or meditation instructor?

400

Someone who is self-employed and performs in a wide variety of contexts and events.

What is a freelance musician?

400

The job held by the main characters in the Last Repair Shop documentary.

What is an instrument repair technician?

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