E tū Musicians’ Union Survey For E tū solidarity members only Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Enter Email Confirm Email Contact number(Required)Location(Required)Where are you based?Northland, Te Tai TokerauAuckland, Tāmaki MakaurauHastings/WaikatoBay of Plenty, Te Moana-a-ToiGisborne, Te TairāwhitiHawke's Bay, Te Matau-a-MāuiTaranakiManawatū-WhanganuiWellington, Te Whanganui-a-TaraTasman, Te Tai-o-AorereNelson, WhakatūMarlborough, Te Tauihu-o-te-wakaWest Coast, Te Tai PoutiniChristchurch, ŌtautahiDunedin, ŌtepotiInvercargill, WaihōpaiYears of experience(Required)How many years have you been involved in the music industry?0 – 1 years1 – 5 years6 – 10 years11- 20 years21+ yearsWhat kind of musician are you?(Required)Please select all that apply Session Musician Gigging Musician Recording Musician Orchestra/band/group Independent Signed Studio Musician Freelancer Touring Musician Music Producer Composer/arranger Educator Sound designer Other Please describe what kind of musician you are:(Required) What genre of music do you play?(Required)Select all that apply Pop Classical Rock Taonga pūoro Jazz Indie R&B Folk Ambient/electonic Opera Funk Metal Punk Raggae Other Please describe your music genre:(Required) Affiliations(Required)Are you affiliated to any music related institutions or groups? Including any bands you are in? Or places you have studied music?Do you have any formal music training?If so, please describe. E.g. diplomas, graded exams, etc. Music industry issues(Required)What are the music industry issues that you are most are you most interested in? Please note: this list is very broad as these are the areas that have been identified as ‘umbrella’ issues. Live music (e.g. pay and conditions at venues, diversity of representation, festivals, local opportunites etc.) Recorded music (e.g. royalty payments) Funding (e.g. opportunities at local council and government level) Growing the E tū Musicians’ Union Other Please describe the industry issue(s) you are most interested in solving(Required) Core Committee LeadersAs the E tū Musicians’ Union grows it is important that there is a clear democratic process for making decisions regarding the direction of the union. The core committee will be responsible for: Meeting at least once a month to discuss key issues and the overall direction of the E tū Musicians’ Union. Core committee members for each main centre will be responsible for organising union growth locally, with support from an E tū organiser. The term of the core committee positions will last three months, from the beginning of July through to the beginning of October 2024. The following committee positions are open for expressions of interest – please note, if a committee position is not filled by the beginning of July it will remain open to new members who join between July – October 2024. If you are interested in being a core committee member but feel that there is a category missing, please select ‘other’ and state the core committee position you would like to fill. Tāmaki Makaurau Pōneke Ōtautahi Māori Pasifika Female/non-binary LGBTQI+ Other What core committee position would you like to create?(Required) Core Committee Leader Application(Required)If you are interested in becoming an E tū Musicians’ Union leader please provide a 50 – 150 word statement explaining why you would be best suited for the core committee. These statements will be shared with other E tū Musicians’ members. There will be an annonymous online ballot which will decide the E tū Musicians’ Union leaders who will take on specific roles relating to their region and area of interest.Disclaimer(Required)By selecting ‘yes’ below you are confirming that you are happy for the information you’ve shared in this survey to be shared with other members of the E tū Musicians’ Union for the purposes of organising regional-national campaigns based on your interests, affiliations and experiences? Yes No Additional CommentsIf you have any additional comments or suggestions, please provide them here: