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Can music majors receive scholarships to buy a new instrument?

I'm a bassoonist, and have made the district, all state, and youth orchestras in my state. The only problem is I'm dirt poor, and have a polypropelene bassoon. I'd like to be able to buy a new wooden bassoon for college (ranging from 6 to 17 grand, depending on what i can get), is there any way that music majors can recieve scholarships to put towards an instrument instead of tuition?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I believe you can use scholarships for anything school related... At least, that's how all of mine have been... I've used portions of them to pay for my apartment and bills, car to get to school - etc...

  • ree
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    i comprehend 3 trumpet gamers... all interior the comparable relatives... and who won lots of the competitions they entered... particularly a gifted bunch of trumpet gamers all 3 of them have been given finished-experience scholarships to college of Alabama they have been required to take part in the two marching band & orchestra band none of them majored in music one majored in Biology (and then went directly to dental college & took over dad's dental prepare) one majored in Social artwork (in spite of her degree, she has never made extra desirable than $40k) one majored in employer (yet partied to a lot & have been given kicked out of school)

  • 1 decade ago

    Are you in college already? If you are you should get a job. If not, no, they will not give you money for your own instrument.

  • 1 decade ago

    um ..................just two words..........................google it

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