Recording studios serve as workplaces for musicians involved in recording albums, singles, or soundtrack compositions. In these environments, musicians work closely with producers, audio engineers, and other professionals to capture and refine their performances. They may spend extended periods in the studio, carefully crafting their sound and ensuring the quality of the recording. Additionally, musicians who are involved in music education may have workplaces in schools, universities, or private studios. They teach students, conduct rehearsals, and prepare students for performances or examinations. These musicians often have a combination of classroom teaching, one-on-one lessons, and ensemble directing as part of their work routine.