With a focus on music, we asked our readers to tell us about their creative goals and aspirations in a survey on education, and the results are inspiring to say the least.
The statistics come from our music education survey and are refreshingly insightful. It seems that most of us agree, that we all want to work for love and not for money.
Whether you’re passionate about learning how to produce music, have a penchant for music videos, or love photography or band design, tTaking things to the next level has never been more attractive or desired.
We asked whether or not study was on the agenda and whether or not our readers were happy with their current skill set, and whether they realized skills were something worth thinking about. Turns out they do, with 52.9% agreeing that upskilling is something they think about a lot.
We asked if they’ve ever put off learning a new skill in the music industry, and we got an overwhelming response of 88.2% who mentioned an interest in learning something new. One thing is clear, there is always more to learn.
We asked if you wanted to improve your skills in the creative arts, what would you study? Since music and design are intrinsically connected, it’s no surprise that Design took the floor as the most popular area of interest, topping it with 35.3% and 11.8% interested in music writing and photography. Music, sound production and audio engineering, radio and podcasting, directing and video production followed with 5.9%.
With all this information at hand, isn’t it nice to know that you’re not alone in your career musical goals?
With an incredible variety of educational facilities to be found locally or online, the next step of choosing which educational facility suits your aspirations and your budget is right at your fingertips.
There we have it, the Happy Mags Music Education Survey shows that improving skills and pursuing your musical interests, creatively, personally or professionally is where it’s at, making a creative living but a class away.