Michael,

Don't let closed-minded professors get you down. Just play whatever instrument 
you like, and you'll be happier than if you're playing something just because 
you think the money will be better.

Those professors are wrong anyway. I'd bet that a higher percentage of hg 
players make money at their instrument than, say, guitarists or violinists. 
Yes, there are more gigs for guitarists, but how many guitarist wannabees are 
competing to fill those slots? There's much less competition for hg gigs, which 
might explain why hg players tend to be friendly and helpful to each other.

If you want actual anecdotes: a composer, Jeanine Tesori, needed a hg for a 
play. The best one she could find was me, which was remarkable considering I 
had only been playing for a few years, had no music degree, had no experience 
playing in orchestras, and wasn't even a member of the musician's union. I was 
totally outclassed by everyone else in the orchestra. But there I was, being 
paid good money to play music in a play starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. 
Questions of my talent for hg proved to be moot, since the music she wrote was 
completely unplayable by me or anyone on any hg, but whatever, I got paid 
anyway.

Melissa

--- On Thu, 4/30/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [HG-new] Schools? and a first time poster.
To: "hurdygurdy" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009, 3:50 PM


Hey there.
  I'm fairly new to the instrument, (last September) and this is my
first post so, hello! I'm from Jamestown North Dakota, but I currently
live in Fargo, ND, attending university in Moorhead Minnesota. I am
majoring in music/audio production. The purpose of this email is to
see if anyone knows of any schools ( that aren't super expensive) that
have an audio production program but also has something of a more
accepting, or even any early music scene around. There is no place for
my instrument here. I've been told by multiple professors that; 'yeah
the gurdy is cool, but its really not that important. Also that I
should concentrate on an instrument that will make me money.' Not
liking it is one thing, but these guys are starting to bug me, and its
time to go somewhere else. - Sorry about the rambling, but I thought
that I would give some back story.-

If anyone has any advice that would be cool, also if there is anyone
around the area... like 200-ish mile radius that would like to play,
I'm up for traveling. I'm getting anxious to play with other people.


Thanks, guys!

Michael Opp



      
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