Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
02:52 on Sunday, February 17, 2013
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P900BAT (17 points)
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I suspect i know a lot about flute playing now but its hard to put it into practice.
The problem
When you have reached a good level of playing the best practice (to make music) is to play solo, or enter MUSIC competitions, play as a duet (clarinet ), play in ensembles and orchestras. But the bottom line its hard to find like minded musicians and the opportunities to do all of that.
Conclusion
Faced with this problem i suspect we rely on teachers to drive us forward and motivate even though the do not help us truly play music once y have reach a good level of skill.
Do you agree? What approaches have you found?
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Re: Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
08:50 on Monday, February 18, 2013
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Watcher (58 points)
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Let me share some thoughts with my usual caveats- I'm a rank beginner and can't speak from experience- at least not regarding the music field directly.
You said "we rely on teachers to drive us forward and motivate". I think teachers need to motivate kids who are just starting out. But if you're anwhere on the spectrum of professional or even someday approaching professional, you need to be 100% self motivated. Music is a terribly difficult field to succeed in under the best of circumstances. Having to be externally motivated while competing for a shrinking pool of jobs against competition from around the world who has figured out self motivation a long time ago is going to be almost impossible.
Yes, your teacher is a source of information about orchestras, competitions, etc... But music, like many other fields, is changing rapidly, and your teacher may be a better source of information about yesterday's opportunities, not todays. Leverage everything your teacher has to say. But figure out what is new on your own, working with friends, etc.. This may include youtube projects, creating your own ensembles using tools like meetup, creating music for new media like video blogs and video games, and other things that nobody else has thought of because you are the first!
Best of luck.
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Re: Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
16:03 on Monday, February 18, 2013
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Re: Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
16:32 on Monday, February 18, 2013
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Re: Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
15:58 on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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Re: Role of Teachers - Finding Opportunities Discussion
20:35 on Saturday, March 2, 2013
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Faced with this problem i suspect we rely on teachers to drive us forward and motivate even though the do not help us truly play music once y have reach a good level of skill.
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The quality teacher should remain an inspiration, they should provide you with the blueprint for daily success in your practice/development routine. They should also be wise enough to be a coach for your performances, competitions and such if you so desire. It is up to your self-drive to do your own work however.
Keep learning and improving your skills. Your development as a musician is a life-long commitment or for as long as you remain in music.
~bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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