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  • Randrup Song posted an update 5 years, 12 months ago

    Nothing’s that simple though, so I’ll Put out some of my thoughts on the Topic, but first a little about myself so That You know where I’m coming out:

    I loved music since I was a kid thumping the piano in our living room- I think I did some significant damage to that thing. Maybe because every song in my mind was all about dinosaurs.

    It actually was an wonderful community to be a part of as a young person. However, I always had reservations about the real"value" of the experience, which some anonymous soul attempted to sum up by scribbling"Music School Diploma" on a campus toilet paper towel dispenser.

    These days I write/play/produce instrumental jazz-funk songs, and I often wonder about how things could be different if I hadn’t gone to music school. Without further ado, Here’s What I think:

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    1. Paradoxically, Peabody is fast to include people like Tori Amos in their lists of distinguished alumni. The ironic part is that she dropped out. Tori was a young classical piano pupil before she awakened: I believe she probably figured that while education can add a lot to music, good music transcends those sorts of bolts and nuts. If people like what you are doing, you are already there. Also, nobody cares if you’ve got a level when determining if they like your songs.

    2. For people writing new audio: formal music instruction, for some, curbs their capacity to think"out of the box" in terms of unique creation. It’s tough to avoid having all of the stuff you learn alter how you think about songs. Frequently this is great, but for some, it may actually be restricting.

    3. This one is really about music as a profession. Music sales are going down as net streaming goes up. That, in addition to the challenging market, make audio a difficult business to be in. Are you certain that you don’t wish to learn a few other, more marketable skill?

    1. Because you want to teach music in a level where having a level is needed. This will not apply to matters like teaching piano to kids in your home, more like teaching music in some form of school.

    2. You are a classical musician, rather than the type who was already being signed to record deals as a 14-year-old prodigy. A good deal of people are in schools such as Julliard and Peabody, improving their skills in hopes of their endpoint of auditioning for something (like an orchestra). Be aware – that the endpoint for them isn’t the degree, it is the audition. Note: if you are in this group, you may need to find out ways to enhance your income at some point, and reason #1 (ability to teach) could be useful.

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