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Education:

Where can you get trained?

Your journey to becoming a music retail specialist involves training both in a commercial setting and at a vocational school. You'll split your time between the sales floors or offices of music and record retail businesses and the classroom, where you'll gain all the essential skills for your future career.

Training overview:


During your training, you'll dive into everything about music and its many aspects, whether it's in a retail environment or at school. Your responsibilities will span from advising customers on instruments to managing sales paperwork. Learning about distribution networks and marketing strategies forms a key part of your training. Much of your time will be dedicated to customer consultations, like discussing guitars and sheet music. At vocational school, you'll enhance your understanding of the music market and keep up with the latest trends.

What do you need to bring to the table?


If you're passionate about music, can read sheet music, and maybe play an instrument, this training could be a great fit. Strong communication skills and a high school education will also be advantageous, especially if you aim to become an expert consultant in music stores. Customer focus, business acumen, and precision in managing sales and accounting tasks are crucial.

Where can you work?


As a music retailer, you'll find opportunities in music stores, music departments of large retail chains, mail order and online music shops, and in the wholesale sector. Your work setting varies: advising customers and showcasing products in retail spaces, managing inventory in stockrooms, and taking care of administrative duties like accounting and ordering in office areas.