What can you major in you do as a career if you major in music?

is there anything you cna do besides teach music or produce it or like music therapy.

is t worth majoring in music if you just wann play music as a living like play in a band and stuff, like ive heard of a few guitarists in famous bands who have been to julliard or berkley, like how will it be helpfull to major in music if you just wanna be in a band, or if you just wanna do tht is it a better idea just to skip collge and start persuing music as a major career right after high school


i know im gonna get a lot of sorry kid but the3 chance youll make it bigare, i dont give a **** i really dont, i dnt care i i end up as a street musician. just answer the question please and dont talk me out of this, im not saying im gonna do this im just wandering and seing if its worth it

TheWizard2009-08-30T08:13:46Z

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Don't major in music

the degree itself is not needed if u want to start ur own band-

like who answers when u ask them to join ur band "do u have a music degree?"

Anyway this way u have a backup if u decide u don't like being a street musician after all.

However take some music classes- they'll make u bttr, and ull meet other crazy musicians,

and become a music therapist lol - i laugh at the thought of u becoming a therapist gibson

my kindergarden teacher was really in to music- he had a band tht was pretty gd (but not successful), and he put a lot of free time into it. But being a teacher helped his band, because he could afford better equipment and so and so.

if u were crazy gd it could be useful to put all ur time into music and try out for a rising band

but if u just have a strong passion for music and are pretty gd, but not a prodigy don't do tht

i c u like a mr. maione- u get really really really in to ur music, but u got a job ( i know this is a bad example, because he teach music)

i don't c u like one of those random homeless guys struggling to make it big in music

Chuckles2009-08-29T21:16:33Z

Very few music majors end up in a band. They are the exception, not the rule.