Submitted by: Duquesne University
by Amy Gilman, Colette Hall, Steve Blumenthal, & Kelly Myers (mentor: David Cutler)
In response to The Savvy Musician Challenge #1
Are Musicians Truly Important? Most people immediately agree that doctors, farmers, and teachers provide essential services to our communities. But what about...
Submitted by: University of Western Australia
by Samantha Regenbogen (mentor: Dawn Bennett)
In response to The Savvy Musician Challenge #1
Are Musicians Truly Important? Most people immediately agree that doctors, farmers, and teachers provide essential services to our communities. But what about musicians? Is our work vital? What...
Submitted by: McNally Smith College of Music
by Jenna Anderson, Caiti Laszewski, and Daniel Heier (mentor: Janis Weller)
In response to The Savvy Musician Challenge #1
Are Musicians Truly Important? Most people immediately agree that doctors, farmers, and teachers provide essential services to our communities. But what about musicians? Is...
Submitted by: Cal State University, Northridge
by Amy Izushima and Alicia Ramirez (mentor: Diane H. Roscetti)
In response to The Savvy Musician Challenge #1
Are Musicians Truly Important? Most people immediately agree that doctors, farmers, and teachers provide essential services to our communities. But what about musicians? Is our work...
Each day this week, The Savvy Musician Blog will unveil a new solution to our first challenge. We asked music students from around the globe to respond to the following:
Are Musicians Truly Important?
Most people would immediately agree that doctors, farmers, and teachers provide essential services to our communities. But what about...
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David Cutler on Apr 3rd, 2010 in
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Written by and posted on Seth Godin’s blog:
The chances of a high school student eventually becoming first violin for the Boston Philharmonic: one in a million.
The chances of a high school student eventually playing basketball in the NBA? About the same.
In fact, the chances of someone growing up and getting a job precisely like yours,...