Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:33:15 GMT -5
What did different characters like Alondra de la Parra or Silvestre Revueltas do to achieve success and be great representatives of music worldwide? That they tried, that they did not stop at the first, second or third obstacle, they had a goal in mind and they followed it until they achieved it. Music remains a highly stigmatized career; How many administrators, lawyers or communications specialists would not have wanted to study this career but did not do so because they were not allowed to or because of all the myths about studying music. However, success belongs to those who dare and work for it, and there will always be people fighting to fulfill their dreams and demonstrating through their example that the myths about studying music are just that, myths.
We took on the task of breaking some myths about studying music, asking five outstanding students from the National Conservatory of Music of Asia Mobile Number List Mexico who receive scholarships from Fundación Gigante for their opinion and this was a little of what they told us: Myth You need to have talent to learn According to Ricardo Jiménez Montoya, a violin student, one of the main qualities that a good musician must have is discipline. “There may be a very talented person but if he lacks discipline it will be of no use to him; On the other hand, there are those who spend their time studying and sometimes play better than people with the talent or the facility to do so.” All the students agreed on the importance of being constant and disciplined when learning music, especially if what you are looking for is to dedicate yourself professionally to it. Of course, natural talent helps, but it does not become a condition for success.
Myth If you study music you will die of hunger This is one of the most recurring phrases when someone dares to say that they will study music, but what is true in this? Aarón Corte Ponce, operatic singing student, shares with us why this is a myth. In my experience, everything you work for, all the effort to study music is directly reflected, whether economically, opportunities or work. The effort is equivalent to what you receive.” In this regard, Iván Andrés Serrano Vázquez, a percussion student, says, “If you dedicate yourself to something with all the passion in the world and you love what you do, the doors open. I am very passionate about music and I have had good opportunities, one of them is the Fundación Gigante scholarship that is helping me cover expenses.” Myth To dedicate yourself to music it is not necessary to study a degree Ricardo Jiménez says that the music career is underestimated by many people, but in reality it is a very complete and demanding career, just know that it requires up to 10 years of study to finish it.
We took on the task of breaking some myths about studying music, asking five outstanding students from the National Conservatory of Music of Asia Mobile Number List Mexico who receive scholarships from Fundación Gigante for their opinion and this was a little of what they told us: Myth You need to have talent to learn According to Ricardo Jiménez Montoya, a violin student, one of the main qualities that a good musician must have is discipline. “There may be a very talented person but if he lacks discipline it will be of no use to him; On the other hand, there are those who spend their time studying and sometimes play better than people with the talent or the facility to do so.” All the students agreed on the importance of being constant and disciplined when learning music, especially if what you are looking for is to dedicate yourself professionally to it. Of course, natural talent helps, but it does not become a condition for success.
Myth If you study music you will die of hunger This is one of the most recurring phrases when someone dares to say that they will study music, but what is true in this? Aarón Corte Ponce, operatic singing student, shares with us why this is a myth. In my experience, everything you work for, all the effort to study music is directly reflected, whether economically, opportunities or work. The effort is equivalent to what you receive.” In this regard, Iván Andrés Serrano Vázquez, a percussion student, says, “If you dedicate yourself to something with all the passion in the world and you love what you do, the doors open. I am very passionate about music and I have had good opportunities, one of them is the Fundación Gigante scholarship that is helping me cover expenses.” Myth To dedicate yourself to music it is not necessary to study a degree Ricardo Jiménez says that the music career is underestimated by many people, but in reality it is a very complete and demanding career, just know that it requires up to 10 years of study to finish it.