Real talk with a current musician, a former musician, and some other people who may or may not still make music. Grace Youn (string slayer) and Jonathan Carbin (cellist who got a real people job) discuss what it means to be a musician in a world that’s changing fast AF. To anyone trying to figure out their next step: we don’t have all the answers, but we’re going to have the conversations everyone else has been avoiding for years.
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Real talk with a current musician, a former musician, and some other people who may or may not still make music. Grace Youn (string slayer) and Jonathan Carbin (cellist who got a real people job) discuss what it means to be a musician in a world that’s changing fast AF. To anyone trying to figure out their next step: we don’t have all the answers, but we’re going to have the conversations everyone else has been avoiding for years.
3. McCain Duo on Musical Relationships and Social Responsibility
Musical Therapy
1 hour 25 minutes
4 years ago
3. McCain Duo on Musical Relationships and Social Responsibility
Musical Therapy
Real talk with a current musician, a former musician, and some other people who may or may not still make music. Grace Youn (string slayer) and Jonathan Carbin (cellist who got a real people job) discuss what it means to be a musician in a world that’s changing fast AF. To anyone trying to figure out their next step: we don’t have all the answers, but we’re going to have the conversations everyone else has been avoiding for years.