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How many great musicians, singers songwriters has Academia produced as opposed to the (often times) passionate obsessed self-taught one's?
One Example:
This kid seems happy doing her thing, (I wonder if her parents approve or disprove because its not a classical instrument?)
My wife is Chinese and almost all of her Chinese friends with kids force those kids to play piano and violin. (among other shit)
99% of those kids absolutely hate it, but do it. They're academic mechanical automatrons.
One of her Friends has a PHD in Music Composition and teaches music and theory at the University of Houston. She told us that in 25 years she has yet to have one single student come thru who ever made a successful or even marginal career out of music, period. She said she doesn't even consider herself a musician, just an employed teacher.
This is my impression of Public School Music Depts.
I feel Music programs in Public Schools today aren't setup to nurture music or instill passion necessarily, but to facilitate instrument sales for marching bands to accompany the football team.
How much do marching bands pay these days? If you asked to play a bass, they'd tell you no.
Certainly there are other fields this applies too, Music and the Arts seem standout examples, and of course some fields are undoable without Structured School, Math and Phsyics come to mind.
Of the people who successfully make a career out of Music, I can't think of many if any who weren't mostly self-taught and or had a passion for it.
Does it even matter, since those with the passion will find a way and all will sort itself out in the end?
Opinions?
Anyone got any stories of true brilliance from Academia, in Music?
@Overpressure
@Jackonfire
@Oku
@Jesse Pinkman
@Strychnine
@mikehunt
@Cubo de Sangre
@Rimbaud82
@Chad The Limey
@steve38
@mushishi
@Zer
@therealdope
@ShinkanPo
@loyalyolayal
You the unlucky tagged are the only handles I could remember at the moment.
One Example:
This kid seems happy doing her thing, (I wonder if her parents approve or disprove because its not a classical instrument?)
My wife is Chinese and almost all of her Chinese friends with kids force those kids to play piano and violin. (among other shit)
99% of those kids absolutely hate it, but do it. They're academic mechanical automatrons.
One of her Friends has a PHD in Music Composition and teaches music and theory at the University of Houston. She told us that in 25 years she has yet to have one single student come thru who ever made a successful or even marginal career out of music, period. She said she doesn't even consider herself a musician, just an employed teacher.
This is my impression of Public School Music Depts.
I feel Music programs in Public Schools today aren't setup to nurture music or instill passion necessarily, but to facilitate instrument sales for marching bands to accompany the football team.
How much do marching bands pay these days? If you asked to play a bass, they'd tell you no.
Certainly there are other fields this applies too, Music and the Arts seem standout examples, and of course some fields are undoable without Structured School, Math and Phsyics come to mind.
Of the people who successfully make a career out of Music, I can't think of many if any who weren't mostly self-taught and or had a passion for it.
Does it even matter, since those with the passion will find a way and all will sort itself out in the end?
Opinions?
Anyone got any stories of true brilliance from Academia, in Music?
@Overpressure
@Jackonfire
@Oku
@Jesse Pinkman
@Strychnine
@mikehunt
@Cubo de Sangre
@Rimbaud82
@Chad The Limey
@steve38
@mushishi
@Zer
@therealdope
@ShinkanPo
@loyalyolayal
You the unlucky tagged are the only handles I could remember at the moment.