flute as a career
23:01 on Monday, December 30, 2002
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(rebecca)
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i wanna do flute for a career, but i have doubts. what are the possibilities that i can do with it? how can i get into it. i have been playing the flute for 6 years and i intend on doing it forever. it is my life. my passion. but i worry that i will be able to survive from it. i mean. how much money would i make? wat could i do? become a teach? a player in the symphonic orchestra? some one who knows what they are doing help me
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Re: flute as a career
20:35 on Thursday, July 3, 2003
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(Meli)
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u could teach music (privately and/or in a classroom situation), u could play in a symphony, you could become a music therapist (im quite into that at the moment), u could........uh........become a composer, u could become a soloist (altho it would smart to have a back up to this), umm...........wot else? well, i need 2 think. hope this was helpful!
-Mel
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Re: flute as a career
00:42 on Wednesday, July 16, 2003
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(rebecca)
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haha music therapy?? i would like to kno more about that, but i am not a good composer, and lol, i am the last person u should go for teaching, thanks though
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Re: flute as a career
21:00 on Wednesday, July 16, 2003
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(dave)
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there`s a lot you can do but I wouldn`t depend on music for a career, it`s not about how good you are, it`s all about how good other people think you are.
if you`re shooting for employment in a symphony start putting in close to 8 hours a day of practice time, get private lessons and make sure you can sightread most music without any mistakes, many times a single flubbed note can cost you that seat in a symphony.
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Re: flute as a career
02:02 on Monday, July 21, 2003
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Re: flute as a career
10:50 on Wednesday, July 30, 2003
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(Amy)
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If you study the mechanical side of things, then could be a flute repair guy! Just a thought.
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Re: flute as a career
15:42 on Wednesday, July 30, 2003
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(rebecca)
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hhhmmmmmmmmm i could... A NEW POSIBILITY
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