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Post by fluteandbassoon on Jul 5, 2005 19:49:04 GMT
I don't want a music career or to teach, but my friends say I would make a good teacher.
I would like to study law, if I get the grade.
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Post by jazzking on Jul 16, 2005 18:04:36 GMT
Careers aside music can always be a massive part of your life. It dosen't have to be all and end all, but if you want to ,like musicbabes comments then go for it all out! Want it. do it, but remember there are more important things in life experience than simply playing performing composing arranging teaching organising ensembles orchestras and hitting the right notes at the right time!
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Post by Matt on Jul 16, 2005 18:41:38 GMT
methinks breathing's one of the more important things...nah, maybe not!
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Post by jazzking on Jul 16, 2005 19:59:43 GMT
I missed that out cos if your not your'e not reading it... or are you... what's that in the corner of the room...under the bed... in the cupboard... OH! it's just a bundle of sticks! ;D
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Post by Katet on Jul 21, 2005 16:02:03 GMT
I want to be a teacher ultimatly, but i might do something crazy for a few yrs inbetween, like be a holiday rep!
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Post by trumpetchik on Jul 28, 2005 13:16:38 GMT
I'd like to carry on playing when I'm older, whether I will make music a career... I really don't know. I personally don't think I'm good enough but who knows what the future may bring
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potoerik
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Post by potoerik on Jan 4, 2006 11:09:13 GMT
I'm definitely gonna carry on playing piano...I don't know about a career, though.
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Post by Matt on Jan 4, 2006 16:59:21 GMT
it'd be cool to carry on playing when i'm older, though i'd need to find a way of getting a bassoon (if i can't find someone to hire from, that is...)
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