Comments on: Gap Year for a Music Major? /gap-year-music-major/ Music school, Music major, Music career Thu, 19 Dec 2024 00:56:37 +0000 hourly 1 By: MajoringInMusic /gap-year-music-major/#comment-131466 Mon, 18 Mar 2019 15:35:20 +0000 http://mim.americasfishtesting.com/?p=14369#comment-131466 In reply to Joanna.

Rather than taking a gap year, we suggest you use the next two summers to improve your performance skills and prepare for auditions in anticipation of your senior year. Check out Summer Music Camps & Programshere on »Æ¹Ïapp for tips on what to look for in a music program and to find lots of programs to choose from. We also suggest you get some experience volunteering with the age range you think you’d like to teach – perhaps even helping them with practicing beginning music.

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By: Joanna /gap-year-music-major/#comment-131413 Sun, 17 Mar 2019 18:11:24 +0000 http://mim.americasfishtesting.com/?p=14369#comment-131413 I am still only a sophomore in high school, but my playing level on the saxophone, while it is proficient, it is not advanced. I want to major in music education, because I love the idea of teaching and music is what makes me the most happy. So, is a gap year acceptable? This would be a year that I would focus on improving my abilities as a jazz saxophonist, and still performing in ensembles, etc. I just want to figure everything out before my senior year. I think a gap year could help me become more advanced with my jazz saxophone abilities. Since it would be a music education major though, would that be okay?

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