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Trish
01-02-2007, 09:30 PM
Hello my name is Tricia I am 25 years old and live in California. My current job is a Teacher Aide at a Preschool. I have attended a community college and earned an AA in Liberal Arts. My one true passion in life is Music I dreamed of growing up and becoming a Country music singer but soon learned that would not be my fate. I can’t sing, and then I decided I would be a musician; bought a guitar and a banjo took some lessons and that too didn’t work for me. I love going to concerts and have attended the Country Music Festival in Nashville for the last 4 years. I always thought how awesome it would be to work behind the scenes.
My heart has always been set on having a job that’s in the music field, but finding my way and the right job isn’t happening. I was hoping you could give me any information on where I should begin. Attending a 4 year college just isn’t for me. I would prefer a job with training. I have done hours of research read book and still feel completely lost. If there is any advice or information you could give my I would greatly appreciate it.:)
Sincerely,
Tricia
fucherstar
01-17-2007, 11:42 AM
well im not much for giveing advice but maby try and get into being a contracter. u know when you get to find unseen talent. im not sure what the requirements are but its just a suggestion.:D
Haunted
01-17-2007, 03:45 PM
well im not much for giveing advice but maby try and get into being a contracter. u know when you get to find unseen talent. im not sure what the requirements are but its just a suggestion.:D
Please stay in school sweetheart.......
jholthouse
01-18-2007, 07:26 AM
Hello my name is Tricia I am 25 years old and live in California. My current job is a Teacher Aide at a Preschool. I have attended a community college and earned an AA in Liberal Arts. My one true passion in life is Music I dreamed of growing up and becoming a Country music singer but soon learned that would not be my fate. I can’t sing, and then I decided I would be a musician; bought a guitar and a banjo took some lessons and that too didn’t work for me. I love going to concerts and have attended the Country Music Festival in Nashville for the last 4 years. I always thought how awesome it would be to work behind the scenes.
My heart has always been set on having a job that’s in the music field, but finding my way and the right job isn’t happening. I was hoping you could give me any information on where I should begin. Attending a 4 year college just isn’t for me. I would prefer a job with training. I have done hours of research read book and still feel completely lost. If there is any advice or information you could give my I would greatly appreciate it.:)
Sincerely,
Tricia
Try filling out applications at all of the record labels and get in on the ground floor.
Gormur
01-27-2007, 10:34 AM
" lookin for a career in music field "
Aren't we all? :rolleyes:
I've been here over a year and it seems like everyone you run into is a musician of some sort. It's competitive. I'm from SoCal and I think it's harder to start out and get exposure here...at least my impression so far. I'm a classically-trained violinist (university educated), willing to play many styles, except country/bluegrass. It seems like I'm incredibly limited because of that. I've been struggling to make ends meet by giving violin lessons and working another job.
I don't mean to be discouraging. It's great to go for your dreams, but you have to be realistic too.
Good luck.
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