Music, asked by sudheer1248, 9 months ago

which group should I take in intermediate to become a musician​

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Answered by sushmeetkaur2005
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i found this artical :

"DON’T TAKE ANY COURSES. I REPEAT. DO NOT SPEND MONEY ON ANY MUSIC COURSES. I hold a firm belief that spending money on musical courses is a waste, whether it be for musicianship or for music production. There are a lot of people that prey on the young musicians desire to learn and become ‘big’ and effectively try to sell you false dreams in order to make a buck. There is a plethora of advanced music theory material available online that is at your disposal, for free. If you really want to take it further, purchase books. Don’t spend money on courses that literally have no impact on your career. It’s almost like a scam. I am speaking from experience.

If you look at a lot of jazz musicians (i.e Kurt Rosenwinkel), you will notice that though these people have gone to prestigious musical institutes, they end up dropping out because they end up feeling like the courses are no longer helping the musicians improve. and these are the best of the best that we are talking about."

HOPE IT HELPS

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE

(WE HAVE SAME DREAMS)

Answered by rpsrana08
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Answer:DON’T TAKE ANY COURSES. I REPEAT. DO NOT SPEND MONEY ON ANY MUSIC COURSES. I hold a firm belief that spending money on musical courses is a waste, whether it be for musicianship or for music production. There are a lot of people that prey on the young musicians desire to learn and become ‘big’ and effectively try to sell you false dreams in order to make a buck. There is a plethora of advanced music theory material available online that is at your disposal, for free. If you really want to take it further, purchase books. Don’t spend money on courses that literally have no impact on your career. It’s almost like a scam. I am speaking from experience.

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