Jocks vs Band Geeks, what ever you want to call it.... these are two talented groups of people that are extreme opposites, who's side are you on?
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Jocks vs Band Geeks, what ever you want to call it.... these are two talented groups of people that are extreme opposites, who's side are you on?
well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musician mems_1224I don't agree its hard to be a breakthrough musician as well as pro athlete, also it depends on the sport. Musicians for me.
Well I play guitar, and I love playing hockey, so I guess I'm both.metallica_fan42this, except replace hockey with baseball. but if i had to choose to only play baseball or guitar the rest of my life, i'd probably go with baseball.
well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musicianmems_1224
HA! when was the last time you tried to be a succesful musician?
[QUOTE="mems_1224"]well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musicianmetalpower08
HA! when was the last time you tried to be a succesful musician?
i never said being a successful musician was easy. learn to read. but with everything professional athletes have to do, especially football and basketball players, it is easily tougher than just playing music at a high level[QUOTE="mems_1224"]well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musicianmetalpower08
HA! when was the last time you tried to be a succesful musician?
when was the last time you tried to hit a 95mph fastball from only 60 feet away?well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musicianmems_1224
HA! when was the last time you tried to be a succesful musician?
i never said being a successful musician was easy. learn to read. but with everything professional athletes have to do, especially football and basketball players, it is easily tougher than just playing music at a high level :D lol[QUOTE="metalpower08"][QUOTE="mems_1224"]well im a sports junkie. i could live without music. i could never live without sports. plus its a lot harder to be a professional athlete than a successful musicianmems_1224
HA! when was the last time you tried to be a succesful musician?
i never said being a successful musician was easy. learn to read. but with everything professional athletes have to do, especially football and basketball players, it is easily tougher than just playing music at a high level I'd agree given the term 'successful,' but when the term 'successful' applies to artists like Ke$ha, it isn't too difficult to achieve. Unlike a specific sport, a specific instrument has limitless possibilities. There's far more there to discover, and playing on a team (playing well, anyway) is similar to playing in a band. The distinction between the two fields in my view comes from the ultimate goal (in my mind) of each: do you prefer creating something new and unique yet theoretically sound (music), or do you prefer flawlessly executing the rules and plans laid out for you while remaining at the top of your physical condition (sports)? I personally prefer the former, so I'll go with music.Please Log In to post.
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