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09-06-2016, 05:55 AM
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Education industry (Music)
Hi all 
notised there isnt any thread that touches on this topic.. so maybe i could get the ball rolling
Wondering if there are any musicians who could share their knowledge.. be it in the private or public sector teaching music.. be it instruments.. vocals.. instructors.. etc.(eg. salary drawn for type of qualifications, career progression, working experience)
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09-06-2016, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by rmnk
Hi all 
notised there isnt any thread that touches on this topic.. so maybe i could get the ball rolling
Wondering if there are any musicians who could share their knowledge.. be it in the private or public sector teaching music.. be it instruments.. vocals.. instructors.. etc.(eg. salary drawn for type of qualifications, career progression, working experience)
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Oops just realised post in wrong section but cant remove thread, apologies!
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28-07-2020, 04:05 AM
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I think that teaching music is very important, because you need to develop a creative side of students. If you pay attention to the statistics, you will notice that now basically all specialties are based on exact sciences, but what about creativity, what about music, which can also bring a lot of money? When I was in music school, I used the stereo headphones from TreeThugger for a better sound experience.
It really helped me, because it made it much easier for me to memorize the melodies I needed.
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