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Old Dec 01, 2013, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bwkeys45 View Post
I love music and have wanted to be a musician for a long time. I decided on being a music therapist during my first year of high school and just thinking about it makes me really excited for the future. However, I took my first piano lesson at age 14 and, despite being told I am talented and a fast learner, I am afraid it was too late. I also started playing percussion at 15, but with the same problem. Before, I knew it would be difficult to get where I needed to be and was willing to work for it- practising 8 or 9 hours a week and speeding through dozens of music theory lessons- but now things seem to be falling apart. I can barely get through half an hour of practice and often give up after 20 minutes. I get so nervous I perform with half the capacity I usually can, I get fed up and depressed because of my slow progress, and it has taken me over a month to get through not even a quarter of an exam piece. I also have nightmares about failing exams, being kicked out of my music studio, and being told I'm not good enough. I want nothing more than to be a music therapist, but I can't do that if I can't play. Are there any musicians out there who had the same problem and got through it? I'm starting to lose hope.
Hi,
I have a B.A. in music (clarinet performance). I no longer play the clarinet, but still play the piano (I started out majoring in Piano and switched to clarinet). It sounds like you may be working too hard at practicing (in that you may need to lower your expectations and goals for progress in your instrument). Have you talked with your instructor about your situation? The teacher, if competent, should be able to help you with practice suggestions, and HOW to practice, like which skills to work on (i.e. scales, arpeggios, sight reading) and exercises for these skills and music pieces which reinforce these skills. This pressure you are putting on yourself may be causing your nightmares and nerves. You may need to have an exam piece that is at a less advanced level. You sound like a dedicated and determined person, and you can succeed in playing an instrument and becoming a music therapist. Please let me know how you are doing.
Thanks for this!
bwkeys45