Aditya: No. One does not need a degree to be a musician. Not at all. NOT AT ALL.This is not about a degree. This is about being completely involved in the environment of music 24 hours a day. The experience of full time music education is important. It prepares you for life. You learn in class, but the real learning happens when you are speaking to your classmates about music in the cafeteria, that sort of a thing. You are talking to your classmates about – hey have you heard this music, have you heard that musician, have you heard of this, etc. Now imagine that, 10 times a day, multiplied into days in a year, 2 years! That itself is the learning one gets. The classroom is just a conduit, a tool. So many bands have formed within classrooms at GMI! Jam rooms, access to other musicians with skills different than yours, realizing an arrangement for the song you’ve written, all this needs access to resources and a solid community, and that’s what GMI intends to provide. You end up meeting people that you end up working with for life! [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxmSTv98UdA[/embed]
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