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Sherry Said:
Moving to Switzerland... good or bad choice? ?We Answered:
my ex bf is swiss, from Zurich, Schachafaussen.people is polite, cold if you dont know them, is not easy enter in private circles if you dont have close relation with one. they are many foreign people there. i went in zurich long time.
many thailand women and so on. swiss men love foreign women specially coz are not good lovers and the way to catch women is the status they have, specially if the women come from poor countries.
Im not mean lol just tell you what I saw and even swiss people talk.
anyway if you go there, you will see it.
customs take off the shoes inside the house. you need to learn german to learn SWISS GERMAN, is what you heard in zurich (is the german part of Switzerland), swiss german is a dialect. is a bit difficult is some pronunciation sometimes and doesnt matter how much you learn , never you are going to sound like a swiss.
example of swiss german (you dont find a book to learn that, is a dialect)
thank you = danke (german) danka (swiss german)
is very clean and the archittecture is great, love it.
have a expensive style of life, is not sheap live there.
the food, well the traditional swiss food SUCKS!!!!
the only good thing will be the chocolate talking about food.
the swiss love italian food.
also have great wactch, knife and the swiss army is famous but just coz are kingd of army toy, "RICH GUY PLAYING WITH TOYS"
they never when in a real war but anyway they feel proud of their toys.
people is friendly. and if you want to know about what kind of people they DONT LIKE is people from YUGOSLAVIA, it seems they hate them, i heard loooot of swiss said bad stuff about them.(include my ex, his family and friends and so on people I met there) so I dont think is about the color coz actually people from yugoslavia is not black.
YOU NEED TO KNOW GERMAN AT LAST to live there. you wont find a job if you dont. anyway they have plan for foreign people. in public school you can go to class of german, they ofter this to integrate the % of people that is not swiss and live there. of course you have to be leagl. i dont know if you can just go there. need permission to work or not?
also they separate the trash you know to recycle so you have to be use to that. winter is very cold but the city ZURICH looks gorgeous at night. Xmas, they have little market, beautiful.
is a beautiful country. no so many things to do if you are very active person ( I mean is NOT new york city of miami).
rent is very expensive and become more expensive depends of the zone. YOU PAY TAX FOR EVERYTHING!!!!
and so on ...I could tell you a loooooot from there.
Glenn Said:
How do I become a music professor? And how are the job situation on that?We Answered:
As a graduate student in piano performance, I'd have to say that my general observations are pretty much in line with what your former college has told you...jobs are highly competitive.For any reasonable chance at a professor position in piano (or any other instrumental performance) you need to get a doctorate...preferably a DMA (performance degree). Or you could win an international competition.
In general, the same applies for theory positions. You'd need a PhD. While this requirement has pretty much been an unspoken rule the last decade, I've seen many of these announcements for professor openings, and they often literally state that a doctoral degree is required.
As for Music Tech, these requirements might be more flexible. I'm sure you would, however, at least need to have a bachelor's in music technology. As for my music technology professor at school, he is a doctor.
If this is something you really want to pursue, you'll need to either go back to school, get very lucky, or maybe even both. Good luck though. Try to work through your connections. Without a doubt, that is your best bet.
Kenneth Said:
do you think the world's best music will eventually "disappear"?We Answered:
No, there will always be people who appreciate quality music. Most of the music written in the past ten years will disappear and never be heard again.Look at some of the classical videos on youtube and notice how many views some of them have had.
Andrew Said:
Where can I get a CD player with a Balance option?We Answered:
Maybe you could use a laptop love?... play them through that? I don't know but I can ask my husband and see if he might have an idea and I will let you know <3Vicki Said:
do you think the best music will eventually "disappear"?We Answered:
No, I really don't. One can go back as far into the history of humanity as is possible; and there has always been those who delve into and create great art. Even caveman appreciated it as the paintings on the walls of their caves illustrate.Sometimes in the upheaval of war or just the general passage of time, such has been lost; but nearly always rediscovered: the works of J.S. Bach for example, or the artifacts found in the tomb of King Tut.
Beauty, that which stirs our souls, will always manifest - no matter how one ignorant or hedonistic a particular generation of a culture may disparage it.
Alberich
Linda Said:
What is the best/most practical feild of music to study in college?We Answered:
The most practical thing is to complete your BS degree in your State. You can major or minor in music at most colleges. Then, if you still want a special music degree, search for that kind of college.