Should You Go Into Music? How I decided to Pursue Music

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  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 2 года назад +183

    I think there's a lot of gatekeeping in classical music performance. People judge very harshly any performance that isn't perfect, but they forget that the point of music is entertain and express one's emotions, not to have perfect intonation and be robotic. The conductor for the Boston Phil has a series of masterclasses and he makes it very clear that the degree of perfection in your playing is irrelevant and what is really important is that you enjoy what you're doing and you convey that through your playing. And every one of these masterclasses there is a huge difference in the initial performance and the final one, not that the technique has improved, but he gets the musician to stop worrying about being perfect and let their emotions guide the music. A lot of the prodigies you see win the competitions are never really heard from again, and I think that is proof enough that passion and expression matter more than technical perfection. Of course, the super famous musicians do play perfectly, but they also have a very distinct soul and passion to their performances which is what I think made them truly famous.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +21

      This is so true, and a lot of what I'm learning here at school: how to sound more like an artist/musician than a student that's just focused on technique and impossible perfection. Technique is important of course, but it should not be at the cost of artistry and expression. You bring up some really great points; thank you for that!

  • @beau1207
    @beau1207 2 года назад +98

    In the beginning of this year I was told by a few people I’m not at college level, so I started practicing my butt off. Practicing 2-4 hours a day, learning scales, etudes, learning concertos, double stops, chords, and getting an instructor. I learned how to do vibrato on my own in a few weeks and now I can play college level music. All you need is determination.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +16

      That is so amazing. Thank you for sharing! I’m rooting for you!!

    • @stevenstevenstevensteven6696
      @stevenstevenstevensteven6696 Год назад +8

      ​@@SophieCViolinI just started at 15 and I'm now a arbsm level 6( my dream is to be a violinist)( I'm 17 and a half

    • @jhnozx
      @jhnozx Год назад +5

      @@stevenstevenstevensteven6696 I’m so glad i saw this comment, i’ve just started learning the cello and im also 15, and i hear that all good musicians start learning their instrument at a super young age so it gave me less hope of pursuing a career in music. But this comment has given me the hope and the determination to make my dream of becoming a professional cellist a reality!

    • @modernmichelangelo
      @modernmichelangelo 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jhnozx I started piano at 15 (I’m 17 now), and I often have worries and regrets about starting “later” than most musicians. However, 15 is still young and there are musicians who have started even later that became successful. For example, Jimi Hendrix started playing guitar when he was 15, and he’s considered one of the greatest guitarists to ever walk this Earth. Also, I’m not sure if you’re familiar with Bill Withers, but he didn’t even pick up an instrument until he was in his early 30s. He has 9 grammy nominations, and he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. So what I’m trying to say is, there’s still hope. Wishing you success and fulfillment as a musician, and if you’re passionate about it, then keep at it ✌️

  • @nataliabeII
    @nataliabeII 2 года назад +91

    music is a field that seems super daunting to go into - everyone makes it seem like it is just incredibly hard to be successful. i’m so glad you’re pursuing something you’re in love with i know you’re gonna smash it!!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +7

      thank you so much!! definitely gonna be a lifelong challenge haha

  • @kaiyuzuki3418
    @kaiyuzuki3418 Год назад +26

    As a high school student without much direction wanting to go into music due to the enjoyment that I get out of it at a high school level, this video genuinely helped me so much mentally. Thank you so much

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +2

      I am so happy to hear this! Wishing you all the best in whatever you may pursue! :)

  • @jamesboone3678
    @jamesboone3678 Год назад +35

    Me and my twin were prodigies in music. Especially violin, viola, and cello. Within a year of playing each we both were in advanced orchestra and getting paid to perform in this orchestra. I got a full ride scholarship to Academy of the West in Santa Barbara. I didn't take it because I didn't see the point of having a degree in music when I already knew just about anything. I played in sound tracks like Obi Wan, Frozen, And Iron man 3. Degrees are not for everyone and I am living proof of that. Proud of you though that you are pursuing it. I teach violin now things have slowed down since covid. I love what I do even if I didn't get paid very well for it, I'd still choose this career forever.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +6

      that is amazing! and so inspiring, thank you so much for sharing ❤

    • @jamesboone3678
      @jamesboone3678 Год назад +7

      @Sophie C. your story is awesome, too! I love seeing progression in the kids' lives. It's an amazing feeling to give knowledge that makes kids smile.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +5

      @@jamesboone3678 thank you! and that’s amazing:) your students are so lucky to have you!

    • @jamesboone3678
      @jamesboone3678 Год назад +8

      @Sophie C. no, I'm lucky to have them. Kids bring so much joy to life.

  • @geekynewz
    @geekynewz 2 года назад +33

    When you hold any college or university degree, you qualify for more areas than just your area of study. A college / uni degree tells people you have a high level of cognition, critical thinking, reasoning, writing, research, problem solving abilities and skills. It tells people you can preservere enough to obtain that degree. When you hold a music degree, you are telling people that you can work (perform) under severe and stressful, high stakes conditions. It tells people that you have the tenacity to over-prepare for your appearances / performances. It tell people you know how to handle and perform under conditions where you have one shot and only one shot to get it right. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this, every music teacher should show this video to their students.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for saying this! I never thought of it that way, but it makes so much sense. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed hearing my thoughts on it as well :)

  • @Annie-he9mt
    @Annie-he9mt 9 месяцев назад +10

    This genuinely helped me so much. I'm a junior in high school, and I started violin with my school orchestra in 5th grade (I was 12 years old, now I'm 17). I started off like you, only doing it as a hobby and because my mom forced me to. I didn't get a private teacher until 6th grade and even then I wasn't committed and practiced maximum 30 minutes a day. It wasn't until a year ago that I decided I want to major in it. My problem is, I feel like I am so behind everyone else and it terrifies me.
    I am in two good youth orchestras. In the very good one, I am a 2nd violinist, 10th chair (there's 21 2nds). In the orchestra that's not as good, I'm a first violinist but absolutely butchered my seating audition and got last chair. I feel like the only reason I got into the better one is because I had been in one of the conductors orchestra before. Basically I feel like I don't belong there, like it's an accident I managed to make it this far. And I feel like no matter how many hours I put in, I'll never catch up.
    I auditioned for a solo with my orchestra a week ago (video audition) with meditation from thais. It was the first "performance" where I actually thought I did pretty good. Well I just got back the results, and I didn't even make it through the first round. But it seems like every one of my friends and basically everyone that auditioned did. I feel like I was the only one that didn't make it. I'm trying so hard not to compare myself or take it personally, but it's impossible.
    I get terrible stage fright, and I've never had a performance where I genuinely thought I did good (except mediation, which didn't even make it trough). What's worse is I have horrendous issues with focusing and I can rarely practice more than 20 minutes without feeling the need to eat something or get a drink of water or tidy my room or do other useless things that have nothing to do with violin. Now I'm back to practicing only 40 minutes at max a day. Time somehow slips away from me. It's like one second it's 1:00 pm and the next it's 5:00 and I've managed to accomplish nothing and then I just make excuses for myself, saying "tomorrow ill do____".
    But then tomorrow comes and goes.
    I wish I could practice 2 hours AT LEAST so I could improve more but I just cannot force myself to no matter what I do even though I WANT TO.
    I literally just finished book 7 Suzuki, meanwhile everyone else my age is doing Paganini and Shostakovitch. My first actual concerto I did was only like 6 months ago, and it wasn't even the whole thing it was just the first page of Bruch no. 1.
    I've never done any competitions besides federation, which isn't even really a competition. I'm not in any quartets, I don't recognize composers or concerto when I hear them, I don't know much about music theory, and my technique is underdeveloped compared to my peers.
    I think my playing is decent, but that's all it really is. Decent.
    My teacher encouraged me to major in music and she is helping me prepare and seems to think I can do it, but I'm not convinced. I get such a terrible pit in my stomach when I think about it because I'm so scared I'm not good enough and like i said I get bad stage fright so idk how I would even survive college auditions. They are less than 10 months away.
    Sorry, I know this comment is extremely long. I just needed to get it off my chest because it's been brewing in me for more than a year at this point.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  9 месяцев назад +4

      Hey friend!! Thank you so much for sharing your whole story. I can honestly say that I relate to much of it. In my youth orchestras, I was also quite a low chair. There have been competitions where it seemed like all my friends would pass a round, leaving only me behind. I struggle to focus while practicing, and I am STILL not playing Paganini like some of my peers are... but these aren't the point. At the end of the day, it's about how much you love this craft enough to sacrifice and work hard for it. By the way, how much you "love" music isn't shown by how much you practice or how good you are at it. It's about what satisfies you in your pursuit of this art, and why you're doing what you're doing. Are you pursuing a major in music because your teacher thinks you can? Because you can't imagine a life without it? Because you want to get better? All of these are valid reasonings, but some of them will compel to act you more than others. I'd encourage you to think about what it is *you* are looking for if you do decide to major in music, and not worry about any what ifs. If it's truly something you're putting your heart into, then there will be a way. If it's something genuinely daunting and not worth the sacrifice for you, then that is OKAY! Just because you're not a music MAJOR does not mean you're not a MUSICIAN. I wish you all the best, and I hope some decisions start to clear up as the year goes on! :)

  • @jakewatson668
    @jakewatson668 Год назад +32

    I'm 25yo looking to go to music conservatory for undergrad. I struggled to find the right teacher for me after I finished high school, but I have now. Its never been a question that I want to do music as a career. Its just taking longer than I thought to get there :)

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +5

      that is amazing!! go you for having that passion and continuing to pursue :). best wishes!

    • @jueunmusic
      @jueunmusic Год назад +2

      im a 27 yo looking to go to music for undergrad. its super scary but hope to make it into reality one day. i see you!!

  • @lucakay8725
    @lucakay8725 7 месяцев назад +2

    This really helped me. I'm about to go into high school and I've been thinking about perusing music for a while now. Sometimes I feel like I'm just not good enough or like I won't have enough time to be good enough when college applications do begin. I'm a pianist but my family cannot afford lessons, so I've gotten myself books on music theory and I've been teaching myself theory and technique for a bit now. I'm still a beginner, but I'm going to practice as much as I can. I love music, and I feel like this really helped me figure out what I want to going forwards. Thank you so much, I hope your school experience is going great.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey!! That's so amazing you have taken such initiative to study music and practice yourself. I hope you will continue to love it as time goes on. Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm wishing you all the best as you start to figure out your next steps. :)
      ps. I know lessons can be super expensive, but if you really want a teacher one day, college piano majors/excellent high school pianists can be a great affordable option. If you explain the situation, some of them might be really happy to give you lessons for free/a reduced price. They're looking for teaching experience, are often highly skilled anyways, and would love to teach someone who wants to learn. Just a thought and suggestion if you are interested!

  • @Jake-dy3vv
    @Jake-dy3vv 2 года назад +13

    This video is awesome! I’m considering being a music major. It’s the only thing I keep coming back to after researching for years. I’ve been playing my instrument since I was 11, but have been a musician since I was 8. I didn’t start considering pursuing it until I was 13. I’m applying to college somewhat soon (by 2023).
    My private lessons teacher keeps going on these lectures about his time in college and it sounds like so much work but yet so rewarding. Hopefully I’ll have an experience like that.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      thanks so much for sharing! that's awesome you've had music in your life for so long :). I'm glad you found the video helpful, as I know it's a very tough decision to make. I wish you all the best, and am excited for what the future has in store for you!

  • @spacedut245
    @spacedut245 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much, i see myself in you a lot, i began violin in 6th grade and am currently going into senior year, i havent really had a set major till a couple of months ago and have chosen to take interest in biology. Ive been wishy washy in terms of pursuing music as a career and even as a hobby but around a year ago I attended a concert that had me do a complete 180 in how i thought about my life as a musican and your advice about switching majors is probably the best advice ive ever recieved about college,,, thanks so much 😁

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      Hi! That is amazing to hear, thank you so much for sharing your story. I wish you nothing but the best on your journey! :)

  • @dashie5303
    @dashie5303 2 года назад +8

    thank you for your insights in this video! i hope to study music in the future but I started violin quite late 🙁 and it’s quite an unconventional path that’s not very accepted where i live!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      glad you enjoyed the video! I'm sorry to hear :( but I believe in you, and no matter what happens I'm glad you have music in your life ❤️

  • @marah7356
    @marah7356 2 года назад +9

    This video was exactly what I needed to hear right now! Like you, I started early and took a longggggg time to decide I wanted to pursue music and take it seriously. I’m finishing up my college auditions rn, and I’ve been feeling a lot of doubt about my abilities. It’s so reassuring to see someone with a similar musical story who’s thriving at college!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      I am sooo happy to hear! congrats on finishing up on auditions (HUGE deal!), and wishing you the best for the remaining ones! ❤️

  • @justiceokimo
    @justiceokimo 2 месяца назад +1

    Dear Sophie
    I just watched your video on whether to go to music school, and I wanted to say thank you. Your words really touched my heart and gave me the encouragement I needed to not give up on my dreams and pursue music school.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 месяца назад +1

      @@justiceokimo Hi there. I’m so happy and honored to hear this. It brings me great joy to be able to help in any way. I wish you the best in whatever you choose to do! ❤️😊

    • @justiceokimo
      @justiceokimo 2 месяца назад +1

      @@SophieCViolin you're welcome miss Sophie and thanks again, because meeting an inspiring violinist of your kind would make go for violin as my second instrument.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 месяца назад +1

      @@justiceokimo you’re so kind!! I’m so happy to hear this!! Best wishes on your musical journey 😊

  • @ravithangiralaviolin1201
    @ravithangiralaviolin1201 2 года назад +10

    I want to pursue violin when I go to college! I think even if it's a challenge, it's a good one to face! Sophie, I think you are going to do amazing in music!!! keep up the good work and mabye one day I'll see you playing with itzhak perlman! 😉

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад

      thank you so much!! too kind 🥺. can't wait to see where/what you end up studying!

  • @mika-xj4dd
    @mika-xj4dd Год назад +2

    this helped a lot, thank you so much! i’m a bit late, but currently i’m deciding on whether should i attend a music college or not. and this was so helpful! i had the same situation and this video gave some light to the dark path i have in my mind!!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      I’m so happy to hear! Wishing you all the best in your decisions and future endeavors ☺️💛

  • @ishi_gho9695
    @ishi_gho9695 Год назад +2

    I originally started playing bass guitar in 6th grade and switched to classical double bass in 10th. now I’m a junior, and a non prodigy, practicing for all states and hoping to pursue my passion in college, either majoring in music performance or music ed. This video was so relatable!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      That is amazing! Thanks for sharing your story :) I hope you end up doing what you love, and loving what you do!

  • @Ace_plays1
    @Ace_plays1 Год назад +3

    I'm only sixteen and I graduate high school next year I do want to pursue music and I'm so scared to get rejected into the college not having enough experience. I have a lot of trouble counting like in rhythm I always found that so difficult and I don't know how to read ledger lines. There's a freshman in my orchestra class and she can play Paganini already she's only a freshman and there's me a Junior who can barely play the 3rd book of the Suzuki. I started playing violin when I was ten, but never thought I was going to major in music, until when I was in the age of 13 I was considering it.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +2

      hi! that's awesome that you have an interest in music :). I completely understand how you feel behind. the music world is really hard not to compare with others, but my best advice is just to do your best and realize that everyone is on different paths, or different stages in their life. hoping the best for you!

    • @Ace_plays1
      @Ace_plays1 Год назад

      @@SophieCViolin Thank you!!!

  • @zanetheninja4118
    @zanetheninja4118 2 года назад +3

    Your story is literally mine in choosing music lol. Like all the thoughts and reasons were the same.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      wow! twins haha. wishing us both the best!

  • @violindude737
    @violindude737 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I have always considered being a music major and this video helped me make my decision. Thank you so much again!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад

      I am so happy to hear!! glad I could be of help in any way :) wishing you the best!

  • @jawattack2973
    @jawattack2973 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video. I just started violin about 7 months ago as a freshman in high school. I feel like I started late but music is truly my passion and pursuing it would be an absolute dream. I just hope that I didn’t start too late and can make it.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад

      hey, congrats on starting violin!! thank you for sharing :). I'm cheering you on, but I also want to encourage you by saying that not all passions must be careers. as long as you love it and are able to pursue it, that's what matters. best wishes!

  • @motherhen9273
    @motherhen9273 Год назад +3

    dang, I'm in my first semester of music university, surrounded by prodigies ain't doing goods to my mental health. I keep comparing myself to others, espescially when my instrument is the piano haha. thanks for the vid!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      ahh it's difficult for sure, but hang in there! you've got this :)

  • @fannymayschoenhardt
    @fannymayschoenhardt Год назад +1

    I didn't know that I needed this video so much until I watched it. Im auditioning right now and felt so discourraged when I got rejected a lot, thinking I was never gonna be good enough so I got sad because it was all I ever wanted. Im so young, so finding myself is a huge part in my life right now and your video definitely helped me think about some things and gather some self confidence and more importantly self love for my progress so far. Thank you so much, you truly deserve the world.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      Hi Fanny! I completely understand how you feel, but just like you said, you're so young and have such a long and wonderful journey ahead. I'm so glad you are able to think through some tough questions, and even happier that you're learning to love your progress so far. Those are both extremely hard but rewarding skills that will surely carry on throughout your life.Thank you so much for your kind words, and I'm cheering you on in this process!! You've got this :).

  • @camilarestrepo610
    @camilarestrepo610 4 месяца назад +1

    Realmente quiero agradecerte. Habia estado en esta posicion, no estaba segura de si estudiar musica (algo que realmente amo y siento que jamas me cansaria de hacerlo) o dedicarme a bioingeniera (que sé que muy seguramente me iria bien, pero no amo tanto y no me fascina)
    Es realmente duro no saber que hacer y que los dias pasen y seguir inseguros pensando en el futuro. Pero me ayudaste muchisimo. Gracias y espero que dentro de un tiempo pueda decir con orgullo que soy pianista.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  4 месяца назад

      Hi there!! Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm inspired hearing stories like yours, and I'm wishing you all the best to keep finding and doing what you love. :)

  • @modernmichelangelo
    @modernmichelangelo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. This has given me hope. I have always been a very musical person and always had a natural “feel” for it but I didn’t start playing piano until I was 15 (I’m 17 now). I’ve never had any formal training but I am currently looking for a teacher that will listen to my goals, help me improve, and act as a mentor to me. I know deep down that I’m super passionate about music but I’ve felt super insecure about myself for starting later than most, and I’ve worried about never becoming a professional musician. I’m currently looking at colleges that offer music programs that are more on the production and audio engineering side because I don’t think I’ll be able to do any performance-based courses. Plus, it’ll be a useful thing to learn because I want to be able to record my own music one day.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. That's amazing you're looking into programs and a mentor to help you-- these will be crucial for your future in the field. Especially due to the fact that you love music, I am excited for what the future brings to you! Wishing you all the best. :)

  • @NathanS273y
    @NathanS273y Год назад +6

    Hi,first I want to thank you for this video ! I am a 16 years old student and I want to become a pianist.I started the piano at 6 but I didn't really like it. When I went to high school I started to love music and the piano and I now realize that becoming a pianist may be the best thing I can do ! I also have good grades in maths so I would like to have your opinion :should I do a "safe" job or do what I really like,even if it is not what I was suppose to do ?

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      wow! thank you for sharing your story! if I'm being honest, there really is no right answer here. there is nothing wrong with either option, and perhaps both could be equally suitable for you. it's really about which sacrifices you are personally willing to make, for the choice that you end up deciding. I believe you'll be happy either way, and make the best of it :). I wish you all the best!!

  • @user-ts8rn5vk5m
    @user-ts8rn5vk5m Год назад +1

    This helped a LOT! Thank you this video was the reassurance I needed 😭

  • @starlivicious
    @starlivicious Год назад +2

    i joined my high school chorus during junior year and loved it so much that i considered majoring in vocal performance rather than nursing. the choice isn't something that my parents are very fond of- but after hearing the quote you mentioned, and some encouragement from my choir director, i might minor in music and major in nursing or bio instead of leaving my passion for singing behind. or double major if i work hard enough! i'm a rising senior now and i'm gonna play cello and do chorus again. if things don't work out then that's completely fine. at least i can say that i tried it out :) tysm, truly

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      I’m so happy to hear all this, and thank you for sharing your story!! Yes, you’re doing your best and giving it the fairest shot you can give! No matter what, you will be able to say you have no regrets. I wish you all the best in all of your endeavors!!

    • @starlivicious
      @starlivicious Год назад +2

      update: i'm delving more into music and my teacher nominated me for all state chorus and tri-m!!! i'm not that deep into music theory and musicianship but i love music so i'm working my ass off to make it :,D wish me luck

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      @@starlivicious WOW!! that is incredible!! thank you so much for the update :) i love that for you!! keep on going, you'll do amazing!

  • @iloveyoulord-u7r
    @iloveyoulord-u7r 2 месяца назад +2

    The thing with music is people don’t view it as a career, they view it as just a side gig or hobby while they pursue more realistic careers such as healthcare career, which I don’t know how they pursue anything other than music, because there’s only a slim chance you’ll make it big in music. Or they view it as something you can teach yourself through books and internet and you don’t need to go to college for it. So they pursue another field or get a day job while they pursue music on the side, which I still don’t know how people pursue other fields when music is their main skill. With me, I pursued computer science instead of music and I stopped ultimately because coding was just not music, I thought I could relate computer science to music theory but you just can’t, they are different fields. Computer science is all about coding and algorithms and that requires a totally different brain.
    With fields like medicine however, there are specific requirements to become a doctor, ie college then medical school. You can’t be a self taught doctor, but you can be a self-taught guitarist/musician. Also, sorry I deleted my comment but you gave me advice on what to do besides music and you said if I remember that it doesn’t matter what field you pursue but the commitment you make and the challenging of yourself to go through some rigorous education.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 месяца назад

      Hi there! It's good to hear from you again! Thank you for sharing these thoughts-- many of which I resonate with. I'm learning that the study of music is so much more in depth than what you can acquire on the internet or self-study. There's something about having a mentor (private teacher) that walks with you through your journey as a musician and shares their personal wisdom that just can not be replaced. The journey of an artist is more than just technique, which could possibly be learned online. However, I do agree that you do not necessarily need to go to school for this wisdom or experience. What school does allow, that other majors perhaps might not, is time. Time to practice, time to ponder, time and energy to dive deeper. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and allowing me to share some of mine! Wishing you the best no matter what you decide. Life is a long journey, it's never really the end of anything unless you want it to be! :)

  • @gallagher4226
    @gallagher4226 Год назад +4

    I start violin the last year (when i have 16 years old) I really love music is mi passion. I practice a lot, and i improve. But i hear that “If you start at 16 years old you cant gonna be a good professional violinist”. In this moment i am feeling so bad. And i dont know how to do. I appreciate a lot some commentary yours

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +2

      oh wow, thank you for sharing your story! the music world can be really brutal, but remember the reason why you do music. is it for others? for yourself? for a job? there is no right answer, but I hope that you're able to find what's true to you. wishing you the best!

    • @stevenstevenstevensteven6696
      @stevenstevenstevensteven6696 Год назад +1

      Omg me too I started at 16

  • @MikeSmith-yw7vb
    @MikeSmith-yw7vb Год назад +1

    Im currently 17 and going on my last year of high school. And I don’t have enough money to buy any instruments lol. But I’m trying to learn about music theory and all that stuff so I can one day major in at least vocals. I’m also trying to get into choir so i can learn more about music. As soon as I get enough money to buy an instrument I’m practicing for hours everyday to get good. Wish me luck!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      That is amazing. Thank you for sharing this! I am wishing you all the best in your endeavors! :)

  • @music389xd4
    @music389xd4 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, im new to this channel, and I was going to say I'm 25 years old doing my Physics Major undergraduate as a senior with some semesters left to go, I have done double major for some time with Physics Bachelors and was accepted to community college Music associates as well I guess to add on, then I transferred to another university to finish my bachelors degrees or Physics bachelors only is fine, and was hoping to double major Physics and Music at the same time. I am a Physics Major and Music Minor, but then I still audition to try to see if I can do Double Major or pursue a second bachelors in the future after Physics PhD. This idea might widen some perspectives for those wondering about that too. I hope I can do Music Major as well for pursuit of knowledge and gain more insight as I practice violin. I recently got back to lessons on campus and was part of the university orchestra as well and learned so much more. Well I guess it was a question that came out as an idea instead of a question. Anyways, have a good one.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад

      Hi there! Thank you so much for sharing your story. It's so encouraging to hear about people with all different backgrounds and how music may play a role in their lives. I wish you the best and hope you are able to keep doing what you find fulfilling, or to keep pressing deeper and see how you can pursue these dreams!

  • @sammy1214
    @sammy1214 9 месяцев назад +1

    For the longest time I wanted to go into theatre. Then suddenly, when my junior year of high school started, I got the calling to go into music ed and become an orchestra teacher. It's been terrifying. There are some for real amazing players in my high school orchestra, and I see other players at the arts camp I go to and think "how the hell am I going to get into any colleges at my level?" Because I didn't take music seriously until only a few months ago. I've been really trying to practice, but my techniques are all wrong, and I feel so behind. But I'm trying so hard to work and get better so I can stand in front of a classroom of young musicians and hopefully inspire them. But its scary.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for sharing your story. I totally feel you where it feels like you’re so behind, but I think it’s awesome that you’re working now to hopefully be able to inspire others in the future. I believe that along the road to you working towards your goal, there will be more clarity and peace concerning what you do. Keep up the great work. I wish you all the best, and you’ve got this!! :)

  • @bach7830
    @bach7830 Год назад +3

    Hi. I started the viola at age 11 in my middle school orchestra and switched to the violin the next year. This upcoming year, I am auditioning for my dream music pre-college. My teacher believes in me, my high school teacher believe in me. Only problem: I don’t believe in myself 😅. But anyways, I didn’t start young nor did I have a teacher at a young age but I have a chance of living my dream! This is only possible thanks to the enormous passion I have for music. I would not have made it if I didn’t like it.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      Wow! Thank you for sharing your story. That’s amazing you have such supportive people who believe in you. Yes, do your very best so that you will also be satisfied, and continue to play into that passion you have! I’m rooting for you!

    • @bach7830
      @bach7830 Год назад +2

      @@SophieCViolin thanks! You’ve been an inspiration to me! Since i started watching your videos, i told myself: i wanna be like her!
      Thank you for that!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      @@bach7830 oh my goodness that is so sweet 🥺 I am honored to have been part of your journey! keep up the great work, and I’m wishing you all the best!!

    • @bach7830
      @bach7830 Год назад +2

      @@SophieCViolin all thanks to you! You give me to motivation to get better in my practice! Have fun playing!

  • @shreyaramesh2671
    @shreyaramesh2671 2 года назад +2

    So proud of you and the path you're on!! Can't wait to cheer you on from the audience :)))

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад

      shreya you're the actual sweetest. thank you so much for your constant support ❤️

  • @SF-ru3lp
    @SF-ru3lp Год назад +1

    Very nice to see you wearing a cross and thanking God, Sophie! Every blessing to you ! Really interesting hearing your story. Thank you for sharing. G Ire

  • @Hawks_exe
    @Hawks_exe 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm 21, and after 2 failed college tries, Psychology and Computer Science (yes, i really don't know what to do with my life), i went to Economics. I'm on the 4th semester, and so far, i don't hate it, i actually like it a little. But i have that feeling that my heart doesn't belong there. I often get caught thinking about music, getting extremely excited just because i heard a new music that i loved, or i learned a difficult song on the guitar.
    Currently, i plan to find a job in my area so i can buy things that i need, like a new guitar, a better smartphone, and get a driver's license. I don't consider myself young for a music carrer, but i intend to try and pursue something in this area. No matter how much i have to go through, like spend hours a day on a job that i don't love just so i can buy an amplifier for my new guitar. I want to feel like i have a better purpouse than just graduate, work and spend money.
    I lost 3 years of my life due to depression, mainly about carrer's choice. I don't want to lose more.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 месяца назад

      Hi there. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I'm so glad that you're starting to find more purpose and perhaps a major you're settling into. There's no shame in making mistakes and growing from them. I really hope you can pursue and invest in what you love, and may depression have no more grip over your life! Wishing you the best.

  • @ViaBri
    @ViaBri 2 года назад +1

    yesss another video!! all the shots and angles are so professional🧡🧡finished watching

  • @bahriyeagu5033
    @bahriyeagu5033 2 года назад +1

    ooh, so interesting to watch as someone w little knowledge about the music field! thank you for sharing and motivating others queen ur amazingg (love the earrings btw hehe ;))

  • @hale60777
    @hale60777 Год назад +1

    needed this, thank you so much!!!

  • @solosforthesavior
    @solosforthesavior 5 месяцев назад +1

    I used to be a professional musician, and I’ve never truly realized how much I missed it. It never paid the bills, but it was nice on the side. I’m currently an electrician right now and I hate it. It’s not my passion unlike music and I would love to be able to do music professionally again. It’s something I would be willing to put the dedication into because I’ve always enjoyed it, even when it’s been frustrating.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm sorry to hear that you don't quite enjoy your current job, but I really hope that you can find some joy in music once again in any capacity. Thank you for also encouraging us as musicians to not give up if things are hard financially. I wish you the best in your musical endeavors, no matter what they are! :)

    • @solosforthesavior
      @solosforthesavior 5 месяцев назад

      @@SophieCViolin thanks so much! I actually might’ve found a band that I can join and take that first step!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@solosforthesavior hey that's amazing!!! i'm so happy to hear this! hoping the best for you :)

  • @glamoriquearshad2552
    @glamoriquearshad2552 5 месяцев назад +1

    So true. I'm also a budding violinist

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome! Wishing you the best. :)

  • @SrijaKaushik
    @SrijaKaushik 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey I have a question to the Music (theory) students who are studying in college or uni (hochschule). Do you guys have freedom in your life? Do you have free time at all?
    I love music but I don't think that I can be limited and stucked with time and schedules. I do so many other things (creative hobbies) and I love to travel. I fear getting into this if I don't have my freedom and my free will. Please answer someone? I need clarity before I make any decision.
    All the best to all of you ❤

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад

      Hey! Great question. I have to be very honest with you here, music students are notorious for being extremely busy all the time. We constantly have rehearsals, performances, and need to practice. I think it's amazing you have so many other hobbies as well. I'm not saying musicians don't have other things they love doing, but most of the time we have to prioritize music, which may feel limiting if that is not something you want to do. I hope this answer helps; let me know if I can clarify anything else. Best wishes to you as well! I'm sure you'll be okay no matter what you end up deciding. :)

  • @CameronJohnson-b8u
    @CameronJohnson-b8u 8 месяцев назад +1

    I play the piano and im planning to major in music

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  8 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome! Best wishes:)

  • @winnie5498
    @winnie5498 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hello! Sorry for the long message but just looking for some advice. I'm not sure if i should pursue a music diploma as I'm currently studying a science course and was introduced to the viola in my college's string orchestra where they allowed beginners like me who just started out to perform. I really love the idea of performing again but not sure if I should pursue it as a career. I started learning at 18 years which is already considered "too late"
    So should I improve my skills first before considering to apply to one or take it as a hobby instead?
    Do you have any advice / things to look out for when pursing music
    And also thank you for posting this videa it did calrify most of the doubts i've be thinking lately 😊

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi! Thank you for sharing your story. That's so awesome you just started viola and are really leaning into liking it! I do encourage you to dive deeper into your skills first before trying to apply to school for it. The main reason is because it can be really precious to just learn the music first without worrying about the pressures of monetizing it and getting better for any reason except to create more beautiful music. Of course, I don't think it is ever really too late if it's something you truly desire and are willing to work towards. I just think it won't hurt to keep learning it with no pressures and discover more of what's meant for you. I hope this helps! Cheers :)

  • @Alana_Medeiros
    @Alana_Medeiros 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hii, could you help me? I'm 15 years old (almost 16). My dream is to be accepted into a music college to become a professional pianist, work in orchestras... I don't have a piano, so I study with a keyboard. I “started” when I was 14 and, as incredible as it seems, I didn’t evolve at all in that time. Your video and some comments here gave me hope, but I still don't know how and what I should study.... I'm in the second year of high school, and as I'm close to finishing, I'm afraid. (Plz ignore if there are any grammatical errors ... English is not my first language)

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  6 месяцев назад

      Hi! Thank you for reaching out and sharing your story. I think it's wonderful to have such a dream, and I still do believe that anything is possible if you're willing to sacrifice and work hard for it. The question would be how much are you willing to give for this dream? And, would being a professional be the only thing to satisfy you? Playing music as a hobby can be just as, if not more (sometimes) rewarding. You still have plenty of time to figure out what it is you plan to pursue. Even in college, minoring/double majoring to figure that out is not a bad idea! Sometimes, you never know until you try. I'd say keep leaning into this dream, but also keep your options open to see what else could suit you well. I hope this helps! Wishing you the best! :)

  • @coffeemaplays4787
    @coffeemaplays4787 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank u so much for this!!❤

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! Glad you enjoyed!! ❤️

  • @Ciaccona255
    @Ciaccona255 2 года назад +2

    Sophie C Thank you for making this video it was meant to be. There are so many questions I still want to ask but don't want to bother you. The most important thing you said that if it's your passion than you will make it. The one question I have is: Do music universities put age limit? I'm in my 30s and I want to be able to study music and get my bachelor's. Is it too late for me? I play violin and it's my life. I'm strong headed, passionate and disciplined. Thank you ❣️

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      I am so happy you found it helpful!! I do not believe any universities, music included, put an age limit on studying. Glad you are so passionate about violin, and I'm cheering you on! also, I'm here to answer any questions I have the knowledge of to the best of my abilities :)

    • @Ciaccona255
      @Ciaccona255 2 года назад +2

      @@SophieCViolin Thank you so much! I'm so happy now that I know I can study my passion. Sometimes people you don't know can help you more than those you know...so thank you again I deeply appreciate it 🙏❣️

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      @@Ciaccona255 very happy to have helped in any way!! :) best wishes ❤️

  • @Anna-hf1cj
    @Anna-hf1cj Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting this video! I am only 14 this year but I know in another 3-4 years I'll have to decide for good what I want to be and I think its good to do some research earlier and I think that what you said in this video would help me make my decision in the future as I do have a passion for music. I would like to ask if my age is too late to start learning the violin and how long it took you to master the instrument? Keep up the good work and you just earned yourself another subscriber😊

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      thank you so much!! I do not think your age is too late to start learning the violin, but I do think it is very important to find a good teacher who can give you a solid foundation and help you reach your goals. it takes tons of hard work no matter what age you're at, and perhaps starting later will help you take it seriously sooner if that's what you want. as for how long it took me to master violin, I'm still very much a work in progress!! I still have such a long way to go. but, if you want to ask when I started feeling comfortable with it, it was probably around 6+ years of playing for me. I hope this helps!

    • @Anna-hf1cj
      @Anna-hf1cj Год назад

      @@SophieCViolin Thank you for answering my questions!!

  • @sparkle5164
    @sparkle5164 Год назад +1

    I've been in choir since I was around 10 years old (5th grade) I went all through middle school and high school in choir and I'm still in my choir/music program at my community college.
    I love singing, and I always will. I really want to continue on in college to become a choir director myself and possibly even go on to do some musicals if I can. I think the problem I face the most when I tell people I'm majoring in music is that they always assume that I play a "traditional" instrument and am really good at it, but I barely have started learning piano, and that's mainly just so I can do scales.
    I didn't start taking private lessons until late high school as well, however since I've been in choir for so long, I don't have issues with reading music and sight reading (since I did do competitions in High School) Since I decided to start at my community college, I have met some people who have never done choir/band at all through school or taken private lessons, however I can tell they are extremely dedicated and love to learn.
    Obviously, it's not gonna work out for everyone, however if you are dedicated enough to learn and really want to pursue music, go for it. I would highly recommend starting off in cc like I did or start taking private lessons from people to get you started. The reason I say cc/ any community bands and choirs is because a lot of times you don't need to try out for it and it'll give you a basic idea of what being in an ensemble is like :)

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your story. It is always amazing to hear how everyone else finds and pursues music their own way. I also agree that community ensembles are a great way to get a taste of what pursuing music may look like! It's also just a great way to do what you love with people who have a shared interest :). Thanks again for sharing!

  • @picachugirl2036
    @picachugirl2036 Год назад +1

    Wait specific instrument majors are a thing? Cool

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      haha yes! we have jazz, dance, composition, and more as well :)

  • @Evan-uw1hw
    @Evan-uw1hw 2 года назад +1

    Currently taking the plunge

  • @kinieMOUSSIROU-zw9xw
    @kinieMOUSSIROU-zw9xw 10 месяцев назад

    Okay so when I was 7yo I played violin for like 4years and I quit after receiving my degree in music theory. I was not a prodigy but my teacher made me skip my first year because I was playing well. So now I'm 17 and I don't really know what to do after so I think about music but it's been 6y since i didn't play violin. is it too late to take music classes again?

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for sharing. I don't think it's ever too late to learn again! Especially if you have good reasons to. Music learning is about much more than just being able to play pieces and make a career out of it. It's a journey of growth, self discovery, sharing the joy and gift with others, and patience hahaha. I wish you all the best in whatever you decide!

  • @nathan_bighead
    @nathan_bighead 2 месяца назад

    I am a freshly graduate student from high schoo with 9 years of playing the violin. Some of my friends are in college right know. Is it to late to major music college or wait for another year? Im lost of how college work

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 месяца назад

      Hey! I would really consult your teacher on this since he/she probably knows your situation best. For music school, 99% of the acceptance results would come from your playing at the audition. So while it wouldn't be too late, I just don't know many details of skill level/commitment to say more on the topic. I really wish you the best and hope you can figure out what is best for you!

  • @FaithVictory-b2h
    @FaithVictory-b2h Год назад +1

    I'll like to attend the music school

  • @danielamarinero2304
    @danielamarinero2304 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @evaveegee64
    @evaveegee64 2 года назад +2

    why does peoples make so much problem. I just pick up me violin and play and fall in love (most of the time), and I'm picking it up at me being 40 hahahaha, oh dear

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      awww glad to hear you love playing!! :)

  • @allisonlueddecke1967
    @allisonlueddecke1967 2 года назад +1

    do you have to play an orchestrated-based instrument in college with a music educaiton major?

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад +1

      most likely, though I know many vocal majors who are music education majors as well! though you mentioned ukulele and electric bass, so I'm not 100% sure about those. I do know that music education process is more interview based, though, so take that as you will. wishing you the best!

  • @Jose-gq9bt
    @Jose-gq9bt 5 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to switch from another career to music? I mean, suppose a person has studied medicine and, at 25, wants to start a career as a pianist, wouldn't that be possible for them?

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад

      Hey! That's a difficult question. It depends on a lot; does that person have a background in studying music or are they starting as a complete beginner at 25? How determined are they to pursue music? To what extent do they want a career as a pianist (world class soloist, or enough to be paid for gigs and accompany others, etc)? These are all questions I'd be curious to know before being able to answer such a question. Of course none of these answers mean it is impossible to pursue a career in music at any point, but it can be more difficult/have more obstacles depending on the situation. I hope this makes sense!

    • @Jose-gq9bt
      @Jose-gq9bt 5 месяцев назад

      @@SophieCViolin
      Let's suppose that you have never played the piano before.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад

      @@Jose-gq9bt I'd say it would be very difficult since piano takes years to just build a solid foundation, but not impossible if you want to get to a level where you can perform in lower pressure settings (friends, gigs, etc.). It would also take quite a bit of financial investment since lessons can be expensive, so making it a career would definitely have to start as a hobby first and years of dedication. Does this help?

    • @Jose-gq9bt
      @Jose-gq9bt 5 месяцев назад

      @@SophieCViolin
      Yes, I wanted to present an extreme case to understand to what extent it is difficult for an adult to learn music. In my case, I started playing the piano at 17 (I had played the guitar before), I pursued a music degree as a pianist, and upon finishing, I switched to studying composition. Is it more likely that, after having studied music, I can dedicate myself to composing contemporary music professionally, even though I am already an adult?

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  5 месяцев назад

      @@Jose-gq9bt Oh wow! So you finished a whole degree in piano? Composing is different; I believe you can do that at any age without having to have years of practice and fundamentals built in. I definitely think you can compose contemporary music as an adult; some great composers didn't even really have lots of training for their great works. They studied tons of scores and were inspired off of those :)

  • @Ray-qi9oh
    @Ray-qi9oh Год назад +1

    when your 30 is it still worth it to pursue music? feel like it's too late :(

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      I don't think so! Especially if you are pursuing it as a passion and not necessarily a career. It's never too late to learn something you're curious and interested in :)

    • @keceti9606
      @keceti9606 Год назад +1

      never too late man!

  • @akaizpame2419
    @akaizpame2419 Год назад +1

    Hi, i have a question about music school!

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      I’ll do my best to answer!

    • @akaizpame2419
      @akaizpame2419 Год назад

      @@SophieCViolin thankyou for your time,
      Are you still in music school?
      Where are you studying?
      Sorry two question at the same time.

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      @@akaizpame2419 No worries! Yes, I am still in music school. I study at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University :).

    • @akaizpame2419
      @akaizpame2419 Год назад

      @@SophieCViolin ohh, thats wonderful,
      Actually iam also looking for a music school, but not exactly a university, but for a year course, is it available in you university???
      This is my first time, really need some advice and especially about place.
      Can i contact you anyother way.
      For brief..

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад +1

      @@akaizpame2419 I don't believe a year course is available, but private lessons are definitely available most places (not only in university) and have flexible times! Sure, if you would like to ask about more you can reach me at my email on my profile :).

  • @tonymax2hd734
    @tonymax2hd734 2 года назад +1

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  • @FaithVictory-b2h
    @FaithVictory-b2h Год назад

    And please send the address to me, sending this message to you from Ibadan, Nigeria, thanks

  • @stevenstevenstevensteven6696
    @stevenstevenstevensteven6696 Год назад +1

    @SophieCViolin I just started at 15 and I'm now a arbsm level 6( my dream is to be a violinist)( I'm 17 and a half

  • @Kjhd9987hy
    @Kjhd9987hy 3 месяца назад

    Well you better do it because you love it, cuz you arent going to make any money or prolly cant repay your debt lol.....

  • @saminhosseini8942
    @saminhosseini8942 2 года назад +7

    Thank you very much for this video. You don't know how much your words helped me . I was on the stage of doubting and i always think that if i follow a music major i would fail because i started late and got serious with it very late 🥲

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  2 года назад

      I am so happy to hear!! Cheering you on! 🥳

  • @ВаняЗарішнюк
    @ВаняЗарішнюк Год назад

    If I’m start at 18 it’s make sens to tried go to music conservatories?🥲

    • @SophieCViolin
      @SophieCViolin  Год назад

      Hi! If you're starting at 18, it might be better to try minoring in music or starting with private lessons first! It also depends on what instrument and school of course. Some instruments and schools are more competitive, and some may be less so. Conservatory can be very intense and it's solely music focused, so it might be overwhelming to jump straight into that. Not saying anything is impossible, just a matter of circumstance and what would be best for the individual. I hope this helps, and I wish you the best! :)