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    Default Finishing high school.. Should study music?

    Hi wandering what would you do.. I am finishing high school.. currently as the things go I will probably pass the IB but I like music & have some experience making music.. as thing are in music business what do you think I should do??

    Study a normal carrier..& Have music as a hobby
    or dedicate to music

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    Study a normal career until you are quite rich and then take up music,So that you have money when you need it.

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    Get a professional qualification, and be prepared to earn your living doing it at least part time --- but don't forget the music.

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    I would also suggest continuing your studies and giving it your 100% so you can present yourself as employable if need be. Music is great and every one likes to listen to whatever music they like but the number of people who are able to make a comfortable living out of music alone in my opinion is extremely low and aspirants as we see in the reality shows these days are in millions which directly translates into extremely high competition.
    Higher education is not just about a degree or a doctorate but also an amazing experience you get at that age. Those years are best spent amongst your peers at some UNI rather then struggling at bollywood studios running after directors and producers or whatever field you are into. You can continue with your music after a few years as well but you wont get these days back and there is no way you can get into full time education say 5 years later and get the same experience that you would have had if you carried on with your education without a break.

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    Default IB INFO SESSIONS at Pathways Schools

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    I would suggest you to continue your studies and then dedicate yourself to music.

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    As you are a student of high school i feel you should concentrate on studies because this is the time you are going to make your career. Music and studies both need dedication. You should have learnt music befor your tenth class. Music could be learnt later anytime in life.
    Last edited by mickey; 04-05-11 at 01:31 AM.
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    Default A doubt regarding electric guitar

    A typical fendor guitar has 25.5 or 24.75 inch scale. I tried experimenting with 23.75" scale, except a few trials did not work out so well. Any one ever experimented with the scale? If so can you please give me some suggession on it. If things workout then I will be filing for a patent soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosalynthom View Post
    A typical fendor guitar has 25.5 or 24.75 inch scale. I tried experimenting with 23.75" scale, except a few trials did not work out so well. Any one ever experimented with the scale? If so can you please give me some suggession on it. If things workout then I will be filing for a patent soon.
    i laid my hands on an electric guitars just two or three times.. so i never did that atleast..

    i need to learn legeto.. needs hard practise..(here i was serious)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    i laid my hands on an electric guitars just two or three times.. so i never did that atleast..

    i need to learn legeto.. needs hard practise..(here i was serious)
    Now I am totally confused, what you want to learn

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    you must search by google i guess.. if i am not wrong.. its like symphonized on notes.. something like that
    Redirect Notice.

    In musical notation the Italian word legato (literally meaning "tied together").

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