A very long engagement
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@eyvindjr
Thanks a lot for this video! The YT symphony orchestra was such a big thing back in the day, but I completely forgot it existed!
Nothing would be better than Tech giants putting resources into orchestral music, but a lot has happened since 2011:
-Several orchestras have chosen YouTube as their main publishing platform, and some early entrants gained a lot of recognition from young musicians, such as https://www.youtube.com/@SinfonicadeGalicia and https://www.youtube.com/@hrSinfonieorchester
-Private YouTube videos are becoming the standard format for online auditions, both for orchestras and music schools.
-The Pandemic completely changed the way we thing about music, YouTube and distance.
The question is, what does Google have to gain from reviving YTSO at this point?
@jacksnapsband
They didn't disappear, they're just rehearsing Organ2AsSlowAsPossible- see you all in year 2640
@thatllama2319
It all makes sense now đ
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@jemiller226
I would love to see YSO come back, but in a way it is just a mirror for all of the things that are failing in classical music today. Music schools are putting out tons upon tons of musicians, nearly all of whom are capable of walking into nearly any symphony orchestra in the world and at the very least not embarrass themselves, but chairs are limited. Chairs are limited, orchestras aren't getting funded, and enough people are getting performance degrees to fill quite a number of brand new orchestras every year. Every year. None of this is sustainable as it stands, and those of us who are left on the outside looking in, forced to do something else with our lives to be able to live indoors and eat food, are paying the price with our mental and physical health for having a passion in life that isn't considered by society to be economically viable.
The problem with YSO is that, even if it were to come back, the level of competition to get through the audition process would likely be on par with that of a typical major US symphony orchestra. It would just be one more essentially inaccessible experience, likely costing the players more than they would earn, and not contributing anything toward a solution to this problem we're all facing.
For some background, I'm 45 years old, a trombonist like you (and it's been AWESOME to watch you grow as a trombonist over the years), and at this point in my life, there is literally no path for me to do what I intended to do with my life all those years ago when I was in music school. I don't tell you this for sympathy, and I don't tell you this in the hopes that you have any real answers--though if you do, that would be amazing--but because it needs to be said that this life we've chosen for ourselves is tenuous as fuck and there's no way around that. Take nothing for granted; you never know when you just won't have any more chances left.
@Jwellsuhhuh
Thatâs why you join the music ed program and profit from the infinite loop đ
@imauz1127
@Jwellsuhhuh iâve always thought of it as an infinite loop lmao. we teach kids to be the same people we once were that likely wonât make a career off of their raw talent
@pianotimes6476
The problem is, it has always been difficult to make a living in music and opportunities have always been fewer than the number of candidates.
@jemiller226
@@pianotimes6476 Sure, but that doesn't mean we can't think bigger and expect better. People talk all the time about how hard it is to be an artist but nobody ever seems to care about how hard it is not to be an artist.