I'm going to go to a university, and get a degree.
Like so many of us, I've been trying so hard to follow my dream of being in a band and making music for a living. I've been very stubborn for a number of years now, and over the past couple years I've learned a bit of vital new information.
For one, no one making the kind of music I make gets famous, or rich. I mean, can Darkthrone and Morbid Angel really be considered famous, or rich? Getting to that level of success in this buisness is so difficult. Also, I was never interested in being rich or famous anyway, just making my kind of music and getting to as many ears as I can.
Second, on a more personal matter, I hate concerts, am not always a big fan of performing live, and prefer working on my own as a solo project as opposed to working in a band. Therefore, my chances of becoming a famous and rich solo death/black metal band are pretty slim. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] . It's possible, but definitely not probable. And generally, if you don't become rich and famous, you're poor. I don't want to be rich, but I don't want to be poor either. I want good guitars, good studio equipment, a cosy house, healthy food, and a reliable car. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Now, we on this very forum have a couple people who seemed to really follow their dreams without any college. Ace seems to be a kick ass person, and a happy person. But there's a difference between me and Ace: He's hardworking, resourceful, and smart. I'm kinda lazy, resourceful only when I'm in the mood to be, and generally clueless. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I've been going to a community college for three years now. All the classes I've taken were working towards a certificate in guitar performance and sound engineering. I'm basically done with all these classes and have my certificates.
I think I'm going to work towards a degree in studio/sound engineering. I've proven to be quite knowledgeable and talented in this field, when provided with the proper equipment. With some hard work and a degree, I hope I can easily pay my desired expenses, while leaving me plenty of time to write, record, and sell my own music and just be creative.
So, can any of you offer me some advice, experience, knowledge, concerns of my possible decision. It's not set in stone just yet. Is studio/sound engineering and production a good field?
Like so many of us, I've been trying so hard to follow my dream of being in a band and making music for a living. I've been very stubborn for a number of years now, and over the past couple years I've learned a bit of vital new information.
For one, no one making the kind of music I make gets famous, or rich. I mean, can Darkthrone and Morbid Angel really be considered famous, or rich? Getting to that level of success in this buisness is so difficult. Also, I was never interested in being rich or famous anyway, just making my kind of music and getting to as many ears as I can.
Second, on a more personal matter, I hate concerts, am not always a big fan of performing live, and prefer working on my own as a solo project as opposed to working in a band. Therefore, my chances of becoming a famous and rich solo death/black metal band are pretty slim. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] . It's possible, but definitely not probable. And generally, if you don't become rich and famous, you're poor. I don't want to be rich, but I don't want to be poor either. I want good guitars, good studio equipment, a cosy house, healthy food, and a reliable car. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Now, we on this very forum have a couple people who seemed to really follow their dreams without any college. Ace seems to be a kick ass person, and a happy person. But there's a difference between me and Ace: He's hardworking, resourceful, and smart. I'm kinda lazy, resourceful only when I'm in the mood to be, and generally clueless. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I've been going to a community college for three years now. All the classes I've taken were working towards a certificate in guitar performance and sound engineering. I'm basically done with all these classes and have my certificates.
I think I'm going to work towards a degree in studio/sound engineering. I've proven to be quite knowledgeable and talented in this field, when provided with the proper equipment. With some hard work and a degree, I hope I can easily pay my desired expenses, while leaving me plenty of time to write, record, and sell my own music and just be creative.
So, can any of you offer me some advice, experience, knowledge, concerns of my possible decision. It's not set in stone just yet. Is studio/sound engineering and production a good field?
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