Why I started singing | Life as a PhD student #15 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
A reflection on a personal musical journey from childhood exposure to classical music to becoming a choral scholar in university.
Key Insights
- 🎼 Childhood exposure to music from parents shaped the speaker's musical journey.
- 🔇 Initial struggles with discipline and mindset hindered the speaker's musical progress.
- 🤗 Transitioning to playing saxophone opened up new musical opportunities.
- 🎓 Joining Chapel Choir in university deepened the speaker's connection to music.
- 🧑⚕️ Music served as a source of mental health support for the speaker during university.
- 😮 Impressing a girl at an audition was the initial motivation for the speaker's involvement in music.
- 🎼 Making friends through music, particularly in Chapel Choir, has been a significant aspect of the speaker's musical journey.
Transcript
so musics been quite a big part of my life as a PhD and kind of my life in general recently so I thought I dedicate this whole minisode talking about it whilst kind of the rest of my life happens if this stuff doesn't interest you then come back next minisode and there'll be something different the reason I bring this up today is because today we h... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How did the speaker's parents influence their musicality?
The speaker credits their parents, specifically their singer mother and non-musical father, for influencing their musical journey. They describe being in between the two in terms of musical abilities and interests.
Q: What was the speaker's initial struggle with music?
The speaker admits to not showing promise in music initially. They mention their lack of discipline and mindset for music, which led to a period of not being musical at all.
Q: How did the speaker's exposure to classical music evolve over time?
Despite their mother being an opera singer, the speaker admits to not having much exposure to classical music initially. Their interest in classical music grew over time, especially through playing the saxophone.
Q: What role did music play in the speaker's life at university?
Music played a significant role in the speaker's university life, especially in enriching their mental health. They realized the importance of music in their life and enjoyed being part of Chapel Choir.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Personal reflection on childhood exposure to music from parents.
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Initial struggles with discipline and mindset in pursuing music.
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Transition to playing saxophone and joining Chapel Choir in university.