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What is stopping you from making it in the music?


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  1. ekim941
    Lack of talent.
  2. Anok
    The fact that i couldn't carry a tune if it had two handles and a set of wheels.
  3. ragpalizer
    The music industry is a dog-eat-dog world. I'm a cat.
  4. Friday13
    What they said.
  5. toadsticker
    The fact I can't carry a tune in a bucket.
    When I sing in church it is a "joyful noise" just like the bible say's it should be.
  6. footiam
    Nobody enjoys the noise I made.
  7. LynneaUrania
    I can't say that I can accept the claims of managers and consultants in the entertainment fields. They will take in hundreds of candidates with promises of stardom. Maybe one or two actually do. And those who actually do become stars, usually turn out to be people you really wouldn't want to intimately know anyway. So I consider it remote that even success in the field will make better people.

    For most, all their efforts in the entertainment fields turn out to be a merry-go-round that depletes their resources.
  8. kat822
    being able to carry a tune...
  9. DarkAngelMe
    the ability to be scandalous when i'm not longer the 'it' girl.
  10. CrisRo
    Because I can only sing metal. Metal bands are a dime a dozen and very few make it anywhere except six feet in the underground.
  11. drjay1966
    The world isn't ready for my kind of musical talent.

    Then, it might never be....
  12. geekchick
    Lack of other competent musicians who can sightread, sing in foreign languages, have a good understanding of performance practice of various periods, exhibit professionalism in such things as bothering to show up for rehearsals, showing up on time, working when they're supposed to be working, refraining from saying unkind things about other musicians in the group, etc. Not to mention an unwillingness to perform things outside their comfort range, take weekends off to work touring, and so on and so forth. If I could find other competent musicians of my own level nothing would stop me.
    1. csiunatc
      Hmm lets see.

      Access to qualified Musicians, With nothing but music on their mind, Preferably already professionals in other words.

      Sounds like we'll be seeing you on the next american idol. You get to work with some very talented musicians, and it's all about your talent that gets you in.

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