Is Music College Worth the Price?

I graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music. Here are some things worth considering based on my experience.
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  • @davidagiborah
    @davidagiborah4 жыл бұрын

    "It's an amplifier not a generator" FANTASTIC -- it's like a microphone - you get out what you put in - yes!

  • @insaneintherainmusic
    @insaneintherainmusic7 жыл бұрын

    really interesting to watch this video from the perspective of being a current berklee student - bob is not kidding when he mentions the shark tank. the analogy of berklee to an amplifier is spot on. berklee doesn't make people good... people get good because they practice and know how to network. chord #2!

  • @gabrielnekrutman998

    @gabrielnekrutman998

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yeaaaaaaa man

  • @Ventsolo

    @Ventsolo

    7 жыл бұрын

    WOOOOOOOOOO hit the nail on the head there, man!

  • @mikemccourt6225
    @mikemccourt62257 жыл бұрын

    I got into Berklee in 1990 and didn't go, opting for a more traditional college path. Bob - I think you've just extinguished my lingering regret for not going. Thanks man.

  • @sidfield9796
    @sidfield97967 жыл бұрын

    Bob, So refreshing to see a Jazz musician under the age of 70 who actually cares about other people. I went to UNT in the 70's and got an ocean of knowledge and paid $200/semester and saved money when I was done. I feel their pain. If I paid $250K for a degree I better get a boat out of it. These colleges cant sustain this policy. Shameful extorting money off young people.

  • @billnava7567

    @billnava7567

    2 жыл бұрын

    i too went to NTSU in the 70"s, got a music ed degree, taught, retired and playing a bunch of gigs now. I knew at the time, a full time gigging musician is like an NBA player. Not too many players can make a steady living at only playing gigs. My back up plan was teaching which I still do on the side and loving it. Great advice Bob. Yes, $200 a semester was about right Sid. 4 to 5 years of college, 2 grand!

  • @b1martin
    @b1martin7 жыл бұрын

    Great advice. I can totally relate to the Larry issue. Wanted to go to music school out of high school, but with Asian parents, that was discouraged. I ended up going to medical school and am now a physician. I have great friends and band mates that are pro-musicians, and AMAZING at their instruments, but man.....they struggle to keep things going. For years, I always asked myself if I should have pursued my dream of being a pro musician. But now, I am thankful that I went another route. Music will always be there, it doesn't leave you. Having "regular" career doesn't mean that you can't an incredible amount of fulfillment and satisfaction continuing to play music.

  • @dougwamble
    @dougwamble7 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps the wisest thing Bob says here is when he talks about having a "backup plan." If you're an artist, there is no backup plan. You will always fall back on something if you give yourself that option. The only way to get through as a musicians is to walk that wire with no net. That's what drives you to success.

  • @Mezmorizorz

    @Mezmorizorz

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's not explicitly said, but the biggest takeawy from this imo is "If Bob Reynolds telling you to quit is enough to make you quit, you were never going to make it in the first place."

  • @justforgame179

    @justforgame179

    4 жыл бұрын

    Man if someone likes music and another things, lets say math for example, and dedicate to both with passion and hardwork, he can do it!! The thing is, it’s not a question of safety net, it’s a question of time and hardwork no matter what other thing you’re doing. Herbie Hancock went to study in electronics before becoming what he’s known for

  • @Movieman1965

    @Movieman1965

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! If you are FIRST working on a back-up for any endeavor then you already are planning to fail or quit.

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid

    @ParanoidGoblinoid

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justforgame179 Tal Falow painted signs, Wes Montgomery recorded commercial albums. Everybody needs to eat.

  • @portellio_the_space_rider9473
    @portellio_the_space_rider94735 жыл бұрын

    The most important thing I learned from my music degree is that you don't need one. Not that it was bad, I absolutely loved it, but music is a path you carve for yourself, and if you're not willing to do that without a degree then you're probably not going to do it with one either.

  • @TheMusicalNotesOfficial
    @TheMusicalNotesOfficial6 ай бұрын

    These thoughts are such a great way to think about music school. I was fortunate to go to a well known music school, but music as a career can always be a struggle for some people, regardless of how talented they are. Dedication to music and effort will be determine more of how someone succeeds in music than how many degrees or what specific college they went to. The networks are amazing, but the dedication is much more important! I am keeping on the right track to build the music career, and it has slowly become more successful. Hearing all of this was great to hear at the moment.

  • @larodmusic
    @larodmusic7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the honesty Bob, lots of people need that.

  • @josephfarnsworthmusic
    @josephfarnsworthmusic7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your words of wisdom! Awesome! 1st chord is my favorite of the two.

  • @joaquindominguezmorales7698
    @joaquindominguezmorales76984 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bob! Revisiting your videos is always so good. Just wanted to tell you that you really inspire me. Your music inspires me, but your wisdom and how real you are about the things you say is so inspiring, too. Thank you very much. (Can't wait for Runway by the way)

  • @jazzlife78
    @jazzlife787 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff, Bob. I always look forward to your vlogs. I like the 2nd chord.

  • @hamin538
    @hamin5387 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the advice and I hope Larry won't give up

  • @vivekbodh2096
    @vivekbodh20967 жыл бұрын

    bob, much respect! there are few people who gives the true reality behind that bubble. thanks 👍

  • @Christine-fb8so
    @Christine-fb8so7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! I'm going to university for accounting and pursuing music in my free time, I'm glad I'm taking this route!

  • @tannerjay606
    @tannerjay6067 жыл бұрын

    First chord! And thanks for answering that question for Larry! That reminded me of our talk at the saxophone camp, which was so life changing. I'm still at SIUE doin it up and going just for the jazz degree like we talked about! Thank you for all of your help! This video was super motivating!

  • @chrism46220
    @chrism46220 Жыл бұрын

    Bob, solid advice. I was at UNT in the ‘90s. Initially studying Jazz performance. I learned a ton there. The main thing I learned was I didn’t want to be a professional musician. It’s where I found my true calling. I ended up with a degree in Biochemistry. I’m now a research scientist. My advice to young people: be honest with yourself and listen for your true calling. I couldn’t be happier.

  • @xrcryptodev
    @xrcryptodev4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your insights. Very enlightening!

  • @dcp8nts
    @dcp8nts4 жыл бұрын

    I am feeling colorfully anxious right now. Chord 2 jazzes me more at the moment. It has more purples and blues. Great, honest, and thoughtful video Bob,

  • @davidsmusic
    @davidsmusic Жыл бұрын

    great example and point of view Bob!! I my area it´s happens too that many graphic designers wanna pay so expensive schools, titles for CV and at the end are not creative, are not motivated for what is means to be a designer. Keep well and from Germany watching your videos and learning wirh your content, thanks so much Bob!!!

  • @300Lutz
    @300Lutz7 жыл бұрын

    Superb answer, Bob! With depth and heart. I am not concerned, but I am sure you are helping a lot! Respect.

  • @ilantaiebmusic
    @ilantaiebmusic5 жыл бұрын

    the 2nd one. and this was an amazing video man. great attitude that I'm trying to develop myself also.

  • @brentthomas8485
    @brentthomas84857 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Chord #1 for a stable chord. I like your mention of the higher ed bubble. Found you from Janek. Great stuff thanks!

  • @bassplayersguild7641
    @bassplayersguild76417 жыл бұрын

    Great, honest and realistic advice Bob. Thank you on behalf of our readers, who most are beginners. They know you like we do, because of Janek Gwizdala. What you are and what you do go hand in hand. Wishing you much success!

  • @evanmacdonald6159
    @evanmacdonald61597 жыл бұрын

    Well said, Bob. As a fellow Berklee grad, I couldn't agree with you more. Also, I prefer the 1st chord!

  • @riccitone
    @riccitone7 жыл бұрын

    Man, so dead-on! I've had this discussion with too many people/aspiring music professionals. The quintessential argument in terms of the preposterous rise in tuition costs, where the end does not necessarily justify the means. Thank you.

  • @maugog
    @maugog Жыл бұрын

    You rock Bob! To be a unique and outstanding musician you have to be born with that gift, but if it's not the case, a school like Berklee might be one of too many options. After graduation I discovered that I had been learning such amazing theory things from both books and professors, but I was so far from being a real musician... To be a good one, you just have to be a dedicated person with ears and an instrument in your hands in the way to learn from such amazing sources out there, like recordings are. After all, without some motivation moved by the true love for music, there would be nothing else than laziness, hate, criticism, sadness and false regrets.

  • @RayAndre
    @RayAndre7 жыл бұрын

    The first chord. Unless you're doing a crazy re-harm, then the second. LOVE your vlogs man. Please, don't stop uploading.

  • @ianshaw7052
    @ianshaw70522 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this Bob! I only listened to it now. I will be 60 next year and going to retire, shifting my focus from being a Registered Nurse to music studies full time but not in a formal setting. I was never able to afford post secondary music school and felt like I missed a real opportunity. In retrospect I did not. I played in a military reserve band with professional level musicians in my early 20s. The standards were very high and most if not all of my band mates from back then still play. They all ultimately got "day jobs" in music. Going into debt to get a degree in music is nothing short of ridiculous. If I could talk to 20 year old me I would say get solid trade or skilled profession and stay focused on learning the craft, music ;O).

  • @Seeattle
    @Seeattle4 жыл бұрын

    I've lived out in the real world for about 4 years now. Im now 25 and accepted to Berklee, and I think the advice you gave was just all around good, honest life advice. I personally think Berklee has the programs I'm looking for when I compared to other colleges, community colleges etc, but its not the only way, and for many years I was convinced that Berklee would be "the destination". "The place where I'd get some kind of start" It's isn't, and no place ever will be because the truth is that life has already begun. There are always opportunities. It doesn't matter how prestigious the college is you choose, or isn't. Took me until the age of 24 to learn that. By now I have worked in the music industry full time for two years. It's not easy, but possible, and there are many avenues contrary to how it seems. It's entirely possible to find yourself going a different direction than you intended if you keep an open mind, too(many fields both in science, business and the arts overlap with each other). In my case, I still don't know if I'll even be at Berklee with the intention of finishing for the degree, but my reasons for going aren't for everyone. Hell if you really wanted to get me on a rant I could go for a while about how much of a scam college is. Berklee is still offensively overpriced, and no one should ever feel that's its the only best option if you want to become a musician because that simply isn't true edit: I like the first chord better

  • @GordRobert
    @GordRobert7 жыл бұрын

    Great vlog Bob. (I dug the first chord)

  • @asabrown1430
    @asabrown14307 жыл бұрын

    1st chord and massively dope vlog! ✌🏾👍🏾

  • @alangonzalezmartinez8189
    @alangonzalezmartinez81897 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all these Vlogs. You are a legend :)

  • @leandrodeangola
    @leandrodeangola6 жыл бұрын

    straightforward advice. It's hard to rock all over the world dude. I'm from Brazil, tks. jazz on.

  • @keyamuhanga141
    @keyamuhanga1417 жыл бұрын

    love the words of wisdom, they make sense

  • @EricKaufman1
    @EricKaufman17 жыл бұрын

    Love the voicing on the first chord!

  • @rj6342
    @rj63425 жыл бұрын

    Wow, great advice Bob!!!

  • @johnkremastos5713
    @johnkremastos57132 жыл бұрын

    That is very good advice Bob ,that was well said

  • @SteuartHedington
    @SteuartHedingtonАй бұрын

    Tough question at the end....for me the first chord I think. There is more to going to uni or college than the course itself. I made incredible friendships, played in great bands, learnt a lot, almost had a nervous breakdown...and learnt a lot about my life and my own psychology. I even met my wife there....in fact, I met my wife and my best man for the first time at the first jam session I ever attended. This was the most magical time of my life, but I do wish I had been better prepared for it. No matter, I did my best and I'm delighted that I was lucky enough to go to a jazz college. Today I'm an alto player, so what. But I love it, and I will until I die.

  • @EricHempler
    @EricHempler6 жыл бұрын

    I can relate to this. I first took some general ed credits at another school but was not happy. So I transferred to the school I intended to go to sooner rather than later. Still wasn't any happier. The reality is I needed to take a break from music, but pushed on any way thinking it would pass.

  • @LarryLenau
    @LarryLenau7 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bob, Thank you for this video. I was denied by William Paterson University today for the jazz program. Although it burnt me a little, it has given me more motivation to make myself better-sans a competitive college program. Just as you said, I'm trying to learn the trade. The love of playing jazz gives me more impetus than the "support" of a place that only wants my money. Once again, thank you. Thank you for ALL of these vlogs.

  • @L33M_0

    @L33M_0

    7 жыл бұрын

    Larry Lenau What kind of major are you looking for?

  • @LarryLenau

    @LarryLenau

    7 жыл бұрын

    Jazz performance.

  • @AMJazzy96
    @AMJazzy967 жыл бұрын

    First chord. Thanks, Bob. I really needed an alumni's opinion on whether to go to Berklee or not, and that part on Berklee being an amplifier and not a generator is on-point. I'm a music student from Malaysia trying to follow up my music diploma with a better degree program at another Uni. I just don't know where to go, but after hearing you talk about Berklee, it puts things into perspective. I certainly don't wanna be $60 over grand in the hole. The music really comes from us, I suppose. Doesn't matter where I go to study my craft. Stitt didn't go to Berklee, neither did Sonny nor Coltrane. Quincy Jones went to Schillinger before it was called Berklee. We didn't love these musicians because they descended from this musical "olympus" , but because of their music!

  • @alexbeshay7965
    @alexbeshay79655 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Really liked the 2nd chord

  • @BroskiGaming12
    @BroskiGaming127 жыл бұрын

    I like the first chord better, great vlog!

  • @nickkarpin545
    @nickkarpin5456 жыл бұрын

    aww man so good! Just graduated from a uni in Australia and couldn't agree more with the amplify-generator analogy.

  • @nickkarpin545

    @nickkarpin545

    6 жыл бұрын

    2nd chord too!

  • @sduqueMytuts
    @sduqueMytuts7 жыл бұрын

    dang i like the chord progression. if i had to pick i'd go for the second one! nice vlog

  • @UkuleleAversion
    @UkuleleAversion7 жыл бұрын

    They're both good voicings (the chords you played at the end) but the second chord has more tension in it which I personally like.

  • @KeithTaylorPhoto
    @KeithTaylorPhoto7 жыл бұрын

    Second cord for me. Excellent advise you gave to him here, too.

  • @michaelbraunbass
    @michaelbraunbass7 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this. People sometimes forget that you can play music just for fun.

  • @noahgalamb
    @noahgalamb7 жыл бұрын

    Killer vlog, man. Second chord, all the way!

  • @BassFrequencies
    @BassFrequencies7 жыл бұрын

    First chord! Great to hear someone who's not afraid to voice their honest opinion on a difficult subject. Major 👍

  • @blakebranchbass
    @blakebranchbass7 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Berklee alum and I totally understand where you are coming from; I'll be paying off the debt into my 40's, even though I had a good scholarship. It's ironic that the massive debt from music school can actually keep you from being a professional musician. So many of my friends have actually gone back to school to study a "practical" field so they can actually make money. I started Berklee as an older student; I already had a bachelors in Graphic Design, so that's what my current day job is right now. I did have a mostly great experience at Berklee and I don't regret going, but I question the value of a degree that expensive.

  • @obadonke
    @obadonke5 жыл бұрын

    Hard hitting vlog. Good stuff. On a lighter note: reassuring to see you're still doing the same reed prep technique as on that old Rico advert and chord choice: the first one (brighter).

  • @FatsacksAllday
    @FatsacksAllday7 жыл бұрын

    I am in this exact same dilemma, trying to choose between electrician apprenticeship or jazz studies major at CSUN. Parents telling me not to take music but its honestly my life! i cant imagine not doing that as a career. This video has helped tremendously is realizing the reality of what the music industry is like today. Im still early in college and have the opportunity to change majors and because of this video im going to give up on my music dream and focus on what will feed my family. Thanks so much Bob this video was perfect timing for me. Sent from above!

  • @MrChady1

    @MrChady1

    7 жыл бұрын

    Damn man. I feel you. I'm doing a B.Ed in Mathematics because its practical. You're not alone in this struggle. Much respect to you.

  • @masapell
    @masapell6 жыл бұрын

    Wow!! What great insight!

  • @brandondawson666
    @brandondawson6666 жыл бұрын

    Chord #1! Currently working as a Mechanical Technologist, it took 3 years out of my musical life but I got through college, working at a firm for about 5 years, I have 2 small children 2 and 4. I have a house and I can support them. I dont think there is anything wrong with having a plan b. Just dont loose YOUR path. Which is easily done. As an artist its gonna be tough no matter if you do get a trade or you are a full time position. You learn quickly that time is the most valueable thing in your life so dont waste it! The calender thing is a really good tool! Thank you!

  • @yoyo101978
    @yoyo1019787 жыл бұрын

    "Berklee is an amplifier, not a generator." #truth Great vlog Bob! second chord!

  • @NathanSMadsen
    @NathanSMadsen2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Bob - just curious if you ever heard back from "Larry" on this. You provided excellent advice and were spot on! To anyone considering music school I'd just like to throw out one more thing to think about: There are so many avenues you can go down that don't involve being a gigging musician. So, so many! If you can get some production chops you could become a mixer, mastering engineer, recordist, sound designer, implementer of audio into game engines, composer, music editor, music arranger, audio editor (cleaning up audio). You can also become a sample library developer who records, edits and then implements audio files to create a virtual instrument that you can sell to others. Finally, there are so many industries out there that need custom original audio work. In my own journey I've had times of lots of gigging then lots of sound design, then lots of composing and so on. It goes through cycles. But I wouldn't have been able to do music full time without diversifying. If you want to work as a gigging musician and are finding it hard to make ends meet with just that one approach, consider widening your net into some of the other roles mentioned above. While there's some learning involved - overall - there's a lot of overlap in skills. Best of luck to everyone! Thanks again for the great video, Bob!

  • @nico2000ad
    @nico2000ad3 жыл бұрын

    Great post Bob well done 👍 spot on. 🙏🎷💫🍀🇦🇺🦘

  • @jbeleni
    @jbeleni5 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you Bob!

  • @rexchidgey7911
    @rexchidgey79115 жыл бұрын

    Chord 2... Excellent vlog Bob.

  • @polkmusic
    @polkmusic7 жыл бұрын

    Great episode. I am one of the ones that is in student loan debt from going to school. I would tell anyone to be smart and do not get yourself into a huge amount of debt for a degree. It is not worth it. It is a burden that you will carry for most of your life. Berklee is an amazing school but you have to really be focused to make it worth it.

  • @Davidkaisermusic
    @Davidkaisermusic6 жыл бұрын

    I think it's crucial to note that a lot of killin' players today went to relatively affordable public colleges, often in-state to save money that aren't necessarily notable because success is more about the player than the school they attended. Also, if you want value for your money as far as music schools go, North Texas puts out amazing players and out-of-state cost of attendance is less than half of what Berklee costs per year and you get in-state tuition if you work on-campus.

  • @DV-mq5fv
    @DV-mq5fv4 жыл бұрын

    As a Berklee alum, Berklee can inspire you and your interest in music and inspire you to practice which can in turn help you become a better musician. It is very difficult trying to be alone practicing and trying to find people to perform with. Plus when you are at Berklee you may be turned on to another major other than performing. They have 12 majors and only one is called performance. Berklee is great if you truly feel you want do music for your life.

  • @dhensonjazz
    @dhensonjazz7 жыл бұрын

    Nice vlog!

  • @martinhoff2762
    @martinhoff27627 жыл бұрын

    Great vlog. Chord 2.

  • @davidmaynez
    @davidmaynez7 жыл бұрын

    Hey bob i kind of liked the 2nd chord. Your awesome by the way.

  • @Thompaam
    @Thompaam7 жыл бұрын

    Both chords are nice, can't really choose. Depends on the progression/voice leading

  • @harryplaysdrums
    @harryplaysdrums7 жыл бұрын

    two vlogs in one week?!?! holy cow!

  • @NormaMoon
    @NormaMoon3 жыл бұрын

    Now I know how determined I am about this music path I've chosen. I admire Bob for obvious reasons, (he's genuine and just the part he shows in "social media" is kind, talented, etc, etc) And when he was giving the guy his advice I was listening as if the guy was myself, and my answer was NO WAY BOB. NO NET, NO BACKUP, NO SHIT, IT'S ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT MUSIC, ALL THE WAY, (sorry for yelling at you) but with that, I just knew that this is what I feel right, the right thing to do! If John Coltrane, Parker, and Miles came here right now telling me to quit, First I would freak out cause that's a kinda impossible thing to happen, but secondly I would tell them to mind their own damn jazzy business. And also that I love them. But ye, one has to believe in oneself, and do what feels absolutely right, period.

  • @wesgreerpercussion
    @wesgreerpercussion7 жыл бұрын

    This is late,but the second one all day! It is much warmer to me :)

  • @darioariza21
    @darioariza217 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video!

  • @john_henrick
    @john_henrick7 жыл бұрын

    Great advice. Also, Larry, if you're interested in music, but afraid of the low job market, you might try a music ed degree. You can balance your income and performance opportunities this way. Chord 2!

  • @jazzbrew68
    @jazzbrew687 жыл бұрын

    It's an amplifier not a generator. Love that. Chord 1...

  • @musicmanzis7536
    @musicmanzis75367 жыл бұрын

    Great topic! Chord 1

  • @NunoVH
    @NunoVH7 жыл бұрын

    Shoutout to "Larry". Keep on keeping on. Also, I prefer the first chord. But I feel like that question might be just a social experiment to see how many people watched the whole video.

  • @steffengotsch
    @steffengotsch7 жыл бұрын

    I like the first chord.

  • @vineduoficial
    @vineduoficial5 жыл бұрын

    It just helped me millions

  • @PhilTiongson
    @PhilTiongson7 жыл бұрын

    first chord. Great stuff. By the way, have you done a vlog on your video setup? If you have, please point me in that direction because it appears to be super slick and I'd like to know. Thanks!

  • @zacharybarnes1239
    @zacharybarnes12397 жыл бұрын

    First chord all day

  • @michaelbenoit9240

    @michaelbenoit9240

    6 жыл бұрын

    Both work fine, but first chord in an A/B environment

  • @joecoolsax1

    @joecoolsax1

    5 жыл бұрын

    1st chord

  • @brittanyatterberry
    @brittanyatterberry6 жыл бұрын

    BWAHAHAHA- After that Grammy Winning Reality hitting speech, you ask, "which chord do you like better? " Dude! I 1,000% agree with you. Bob Reynolds, you are more than just a musician. You are an all around incredibly wise, very experienced Demi God. (but seriously, that last part was so necessary as a deep breath, comic release) #On a mission to watch every single video you've ever posted. :D #Dailydose

  • @rovasaxman
    @rovasaxman5 жыл бұрын

    You are the sunshine of my life:)

  • @adoctorslifeforme
    @adoctorslifeforme7 жыл бұрын

    For the chords, depends what chords come before and after them ... there is always a place for either of those chords, it might be hip sometimes, or lame other times .... that being said, I liked the second chord haha

  • @elainemylius
    @elainemylius7 жыл бұрын

    First chord. Only because of the Ab in the higher octave. It just feels nice.

  • @actourscript4001
    @actourscript40017 жыл бұрын

    Hey Bob. Just watched this blog. Found it very interesting. Looked for a way to email you a question similar, but couldn't find an email address, so I figured I'd write a comment. This comment is open to anyone else that wants to give their opinion. I'm scheduled to audition for Berklee in November. My basic question is, should I go. Based off "Larry's" email, some things that are much different for me are that music is all I do, and I don't make any money from it. I spend hours just practicing, writing on average a song a day to get better at writing songs, playing open mics every week to test my songs to an audience, recording my songs for me to listen to. Music has always been my passion. It's like you said, there is no plan B, not because I'm just trying to be cliche, but simply because I love it. What I would like to major in is Composition to then get a Masters, and eventually a Ph.D. in Composition, and become a college professor talking every day about music theory, which I already do. So with all that said, the reason I want to go to Berklee is simply to learn the most I can from the best. Debt isn't even in my mind. Getting in won't be hard, not because I'm great, but because I worked hard and got good enough because I worked hard, and earned it. So what is your opinion on should I go to Berklee for my reasons? Would love to get some other peoples thoughts. Thanks.

  • @ramonfw
    @ramonfw7 жыл бұрын

    Tough one, man. (Oh, and I like both, they actually sound like a great chord progression, craving for a IV7+ and who knows what next, some diminished chord...)

  • @fishynathanfilms
    @fishynathanfilms Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Reynolds! Thought-provoking video! For the young musician aiming to become an artist, what alternatives to graduate school are there, if any?

  • @alejandrosax7094
    @alejandrosax70942 жыл бұрын

    A couple of things about this amazing saxophonist: One, the kind of "electrical" energy and motivating way he speak throw all his videos is really motivating. Each time I watch a video from him, I take my saxophone and say "OMG, I must to study this, and that, and that", so, very motivating. Second, he show that he read real books, it mean, his references are not only the classical youtuber source like Wikipedia (I say that with a lot of respect for Wikipedia) and finally, he have a huge knowledge, he is a really good musician and saxophone player. Eso es!

  • @bobreynolds

    @bobreynolds

    2 жыл бұрын

    🙏🏻

  • @chrisschneider-saxophone2732
    @chrisschneider-saxophone27327 жыл бұрын

    The First Chord, definitely

  • @ctheballer3100
    @ctheballer31007 жыл бұрын

    Good talk. First chord

  • @marcst1231
    @marcst12317 жыл бұрын

    Great episode

  • @studbagl
    @studbagl7 жыл бұрын

    I like both; make a vamp connecting the two!

  • @alansmithestay9636
    @alansmithestay96367 жыл бұрын

    Nice Vlog!

  • @songswithryan
    @songswithryan7 жыл бұрын

    1st chord Bob! Who was the guitar player in that Lighthouse clip? Dude burns.

  • @lucashenning3158
    @lucashenning31584 жыл бұрын

    Definitely like the second chord better, but maybe I only like it better because of the way it sounds following the first chord.

  • @guywithdogs
    @guywithdogs7 жыл бұрын

    First chord. Love the lesson in reality, Bob. There's some sound advice in there - about music, and about degrees in general.

  • @ziruini5071
    @ziruini50715 жыл бұрын

    This is an extremely important video

  • @tonyaguirre8316
    @tonyaguirre83163 жыл бұрын

    Tough question. My son (Surf Mesa) went back and forth on this and although I pushed for school he jumped in with all fours. One platinum record later.

  • @jkziegler1
    @jkziegler13 жыл бұрын

    I dropped out of music school and ended up working the same day jobs as my friends who graduated did and playing the same amount of gigs... I would not recommend getting a performance degree. If i were to do it again I would study something related to music, like music education, music business, music production, etc... my friends who got a degree like this have an actual edge on anyone that graduated with a performance degree. Or go to school for something unrelated to music that you also care about! or a trade school! But if you want to be a good/successful musician, just practice and be a good person. if you want to study with someone then go study with them. Most musicians are eager for students. Other than an opportunity to networks with other musicians, music performance degrees are a scam.

  • @christsservant5472
    @christsservant54729 ай бұрын

    I went to Berklee for 2 years but even though I was excelling there I couldn't finish because my debt got super high.. I REALLY wanted to finish but very sadly couldn't. I now teach piano and make $54 an hour. Pretty good for where I live especially since I never finished school.