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i`m completely into music [i play violin] and i love it s0o0o0o much! i`ve been playing classical and fiddle/improv for almost 7 years. my mom and classical teacher want me to continue with classical and do that as mmy career and take it more seriously. my improv and fiddle teachers want me to take classical until college but then go into fiddle and improvisation. i`m not sure how to handle all this cause i really am starting to dislike a lot of classical music that my teacher wants for me. but she is a great person and player [carnegie hall and debut at age 10!!!!!!] i think maybe i should try some new classical crap but i`m not sure if this will fix my problem..
thankssss i rate*-- xoxox
It is good to have both of these genres under your hat because it makes you more marketable. Talk to your teacher about how you are feeling. There is a point in your career where you may have to choose. There is probably a lot more opportunity to earn prizes and scholarships with the classical bend, but the improv would be more useful in a band situation. It is not up to me to make your decision, but you won't have to give up improv forever. They are just trying to focus you into the best opportunity that they know. I hope to see you on my stage (ok I don't own it, I just work here).
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thankss .. i love playing on real stages =) =)
hahaha
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