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The Value of Music Education

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title
The Value of Music Education
description
Is it a "waste of money" to pursue music? What value does digging deep really have? And why do I love non-technical education so much?
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date
2023-10-17
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/The-Value-of-Music-Education-e2alqk2
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-value-of-music-education/id1567355195?i=1000631642663&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/60NJ7MMVYA51McenegMZes
topicsDiscussed
  • Creativity
  • Value of Music Education
  • Economic vs. Emotional Value
  • Community in Music
  • Music as Lifelong Learning
  • Technical Skills vs. Artistic Expression
  • The Role of Inspiration
  • Learning Through Immersion
  • Navigating Challenges in Music
  • Accountability in Music Education
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If you're doing it for the money, you should stop, it's ridiculous. That's not cynicism; it's the honest starting point for why a music education is actually worth pursuing. The value isn't economic. It's the network you build, the community you become part of, the tools you develop for navigating ambiguity under pressure, things that transfer far outside music but are sharpest when you learn them through it. I use a backpack analogy: music education is the gear that makes the terrain accessible, not the destination itself. The episode is an argument for why sacrifice toward a music education is justified on its own terms, separate from what it earns you. What you walk away with is a clearer sense of what you're actually investing in when you invest in getting better.
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    The start of a conversation on music's value
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    I introduce the theme of the episode and shares his intent to explore music education's value beyond financial measures.
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    Understanding the true purpose of pursuing music
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    I question the motives behind pursuing music education, emphasizing personal fulfillment over monetary gain.
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    The transformative power of music education
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    I reflect on how music education enriches one's personal growth and abilities, highlighting the expansive skills that musicians acquire.
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    The importance of community and networking
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    I discuss how the connections made during music education contribute significantly to one's development.
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    Learning through immersion and experience
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    I emphasize that music education teaches not only technical skills but also the immersive experience that fosters creativity.
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    The broader implications of music education
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    I draw parallels between music education and life skills, explaining how it prepares individuals for various challenges.
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    The long-lasting impact of a music education journey
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    I encourage listeners to view music education not just as a destination, but as an ongoing journey of growth.
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    If you're doing it for the money, you should stop. I mean, it's ridiculous.
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    But I think that there's real value in a music education. While it might not be economic, I think it's a wealth of everything else.
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    The value is like who you become, the network that you build and the community that you become a part of.
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    Music education unlocks the tools that, you know, like the water bottle. And it's like music education is like that REI, like you can get that nice backpack.
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    Without it, sometimes you'll be six months later and be like, all right, that lesson plan I made for myself, finding that priority, it's really hard.
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    I still think that it's okay to be an advocate of value and of sacrificing for value, because I think the music education is one of the most valuable pursuits that anybody can undertake.
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faq
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    What are the benefits of music education?
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    Music education offers personal growth, transferable skills, and community building beyond just technical training.
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    Why should someone pursue a career in music?
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    Pursuing a career in music can lead to deeper connections, creative fulfillment, and valuable life skills.
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    How does music education affect personal development?
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    Music education fosters resilience, creativity, and a strong sense of community, shaping individuals in profound ways.
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