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Anonymous asked in Arts & HumanitiesPerforming Arts · 2 months ago

TBH when i Get my music degree I only want to focus on performance?

I will not do teaching, I won't do theory, I won't do any of those things. That's for the losers who can't perform. I have bigger and better things. First, I want to go on a tour of Lithuania, then Germany, then Spain. 

Settling for less means you will GET LESS.

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  • Cogito
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    That's not a question.

    It is, however, a very childish, ignorant and judgmental comment.  Teaching music is NOT 'for losers'.  Many people are really passionate about teaching music (and many other performing arts) and love helping children and young people to find joy in their subject, become proficient and become the best that they can.

    They would not consider teaching to be 'less' - and all intelligent people feel the same.  Where would you be without the teachers who have been helping you towards your degree?

    It's all well and good you wanting to tour Europe, performing whatever it is you perform, but so do hundreds of thousands of other musicians.  Unless you're extremely lucky, you'll never get that opportunity.  Another thing to consider is that in the world of professional music, no-one likes anyone with an arrogant, ignorant attitude.  You might want to reconsider your immature and smug statement!

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