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Dwayne 07-19-2004 06:10 PM

Music Majors
 
How many music Majors do we have out there? Preformance or Teacher Education? I am not yet in college but I will be going for Tuba Preformance.

philosopherking 07-19-2004 07:38 PM

I'm not a music major, but I considered Tuba performance as well for a little while. I still play it in the Marching Band, if that means anything to ya. :) If I could start all over again I'd go back and do Music Education, but I'm too far along in my current major to even think about that.

roachboy 07-20-2004 08:02 AM

i seriously considered going to a conservatory to study piano, but decided not to do it---i figured that it would be a way to come to hate what i really love doing--eventually i went to graduate school for history instead, only to find that for a while at least the same thing happened to the other thing i really love, which is reading. but that did not last too long---am back into it--i dont know if the same thing would have happened had i made a different choice training wise. i do know that i would not be playing anything like i play now, however. and from where i sit now, that seems like it would have been a really bad thing to have traded away so i could feel more legit....

this is an inconclusive post.
for me, conservatory is now a counterfactual, and so the post could not be otherwise.

warrrreagl 07-20-2004 08:36 AM

I am a former music major, does that count?

I have degrees in Music Theory and Composition, and Teacher Education.

amonkie 07-20-2004 08:54 AM

I'm in the same boat as roachboy. Been playing piano for about 15 years before I graduated high school, thought about studying but then realized it would make my outlet for release of stress the cause of stress in the first place. Ended up taking a couple percussion ensemble classes though, and while it wasn't for my degree, being musically involved at the college level is a fun challenge. :)

Tirian 07-21-2004 09:26 AM

Just graduated with a dimploma this spring...yay!!!

theory and composition / trumpet major.

OFKU0 07-23-2004 10:59 AM

Graduated with a Bachelor of Music (Honours) in Performance way back and make my living teaching all styles and levels of guitar and performing.

jakewesier 08-03-2004 04:25 PM

I finished my undergrad in 2003 in Jazz Studies (guitar major) and will be doing my Masters within the next 3 years... or so is the plan

ubertuber 08-03-2004 04:33 PM

Tuba player here - BM 2002 and working on the MM.

Where are you going??? I am sure that we know some of the same people. Feel free to PM me with ANY questions about school, practice, auditions, repertoire, teachers, etc...

SecretMethod70 08-04-2004 05:38 AM

*shrug* technically at the moment I'm a vocal performance major (opera). Dunno how long that'll last though, we'll see. Performers are annoying ;)

jbuffett 08-04-2004 03:05 PM

I wanted to be a music major, but decided I liked eating and having a place to live.....

So I became a lame business major with a music minor. 10 years later out of college, still playing the trumpet... My woman still calls me "band geek"


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