Re: Playing as a pro
ZampraZ wrote:But honestly I'd rather be not rich playing guitar, than rich and not playing guitar.
You don't have to choose you know, you can do both no matter what path you go down. It's not like if you decide to go to college you stop playing, it's a part of you that isn't possible to ignore. I'm playing on really stretching out musically in college, playing with people who are better than me, jamming around at local bars, just having fun. Hell, there's a jazz guitar quartet where I'm headed!
Of course
But still, if you're fresh out of high school, you're what, 18? So you don't have to continue your studies yet. I would suggest having your studies done by the time you're 30, so you know, take 5 years and give it a go. There is nothing wrong with continuing your studies at 23. Not at all.
If you're worried about your chops, do this. Compare yourself to all the greats, especially modern popular guitarists. Do you think that you have what it takes? You won't make it unless you believe in yourself and you have to have perseverance. You don't have to be super original to make it, all it takes is that you are good and can produce enjoyable music. And worst case scenario, you go to school and play all your spare time. There is nothing wrong with playing bars and local clubs. It's still lots of fun