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Victor Sagerquist is a music copyist in Los Angeles. "If you can maintain a regular job in the film industry, it is possible to get into the six figures. But I do think that figure is declining rapidly."

Sagerquist says the outlook is not good. "It is definitely and steadily declining," he says. He cites advances in recording technology as the reason behind the decline.

Working hours for music copyists can vary, depending on the type of assignment that a music copyist is doing. Jobs that require a quick turnaround require longer hours than jobs that are smaller or are not needed quickly.

Earnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is not available for this field at this time.

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