Studying music production will teach you how to use technology to create music. You’ll also meet many other people who will end up working in the music industry, so you’ll make connections and friends that you can collaborate with in the future. Enroll in a school that offers a music production degree.  Look for universities that have music production programs that you can enroll in. Take an online music production course so you can earn a certification and learn the tools of the trade. Record labels are companies that make, sell, and promote music. You can learn everything there is to know about the music industry and how to be a successful producer by working at a record label. Lookup a record label online and find out if they have any internships that you can apply for.  Write a cover letter that talks about why you want to be a producer so you can include it in your application. Research the record label you want to apply for so you’re familiar with their music and you can answer any questions they have if you get interviewed for the internship. Ask a professor or teacher if they can help you get an internship at a label or music production company. Whenever someone asks you what you do or anytime someone brings up music, make sure you mention that you’re a producer. Post your music on your personal social media sites to let people hear your work. You never know who may refer you to someone working on a musical project.  Avoid bragging about being a producer so you don’t turn people off. For example, you could say something like, “Oh, you like R&B music? Me too! I’m actually a producer, so if you know anybody looking to collaborate, let me know!” At concerts, parties, recording sessions, or even on social media, try to meet as many people in the industry as you can. You can use your contacts to find people to collaborate with, book concerts, promote your music, and many other benefits.  Look online for networking events that you can attend. Talk to other musicians that you meet at events and get to know them.
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One-sentence summary -- Earn a degree in music production to gain the knowledge you need. Apply for an internship at a record label to learn the business. Promote yourself as a producer as often as you can. Network with other musicians and producers as often as you can.

Article: Put a small amount of glue at the back-center of the cells and then press them into place on the board. The tabbing wire should run in a single, straight line through each row. Make sure the ends of the tabbing wire are coming up between the cells and are free to move, with just the two pieces sticking up between each cell.  Keep in mind that one row will have to run in the direction opposite to the one next to it, so that the tabbing wire sticks out at the end of one row and on the opposite side of the next. You should plan to put the cells in long rows, with a fewer number of rows. For example, three rows each consisting of 12 cells placed long side to long side. Remember to leave an extra inch (2.5 cm) at both ends of the board. Apply flux to the length of the two thick lines (contact pads) on each cell. Then, take the free sections of tabbing wire and solder them to the entire length of the pads. The tabbing wire connected to the back of one cell should connect to the front of the next cell in every case. At the beginning of the first row, solder tabbing wire to the front of the first cell. The tabbing wire should be about an inch (2.5 cm) longer than needed to cover the lines, and should extend towards the extra gap on the board. Solder those two wires together with a piece of bus wire that’s the same size as the distance between the thick lines of the cell. Connect the end of the first row to the beginning of the second with a long piece of bus wire that extends between the wire at the edge of the panel and the wire that’s the furthest away in the next row. You will need to prepare the first cell of the second row with extra tabbing wire, as you did with the first. Connect all four wires to this bus wire. Continue connecting the rows with the long bus wires until you reach the end, where you will connect it with a short bus wire again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Glue the cells to the board. Solder the cells together. Connect the first row using bus wire. Connect the second row. Continue connecting the rest of the rows.