The Oboe BBoard
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Author: sylvangale
Date: 2012-01-03 01:29
Community college is very laid back. You should pick an employable subject that you have interest in and take courses for that and along the way you can also take music courses.
Your community college may have an applied music program that may give you free private lessons, so long as you declare yourself a music major and take required music courses that go along with it. You will need to be a little proficient in your instrument. If you were to play oboe in high school now and have private instruction throughout the semester I don't see why you couldn't get to an acceptable level to be accepted at a community college music program.
You do the course work, you pass the tests... you will eventually graduate even if aren't that good!
♫ Stephen K.
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