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The Fear of Change in the Music Industry
The fear of not being able to repeat success after a major change can lead musicians to believe that their success was due to specific circumstances, rather than their talent. This same fear of change was experienced by musicians in the early 20th century with the introduction of recorded music technology, which was publicly opposed by renowned composer John Philip Sousa.
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Musicians have feared that technology will one day replace them, and this fear dates back to John Philip Sousa, a musician himself, who argued that recorded music technology would negate the need for live performances.
39:14 - 40:37 (01:23)
Summary
Musicians have feared that technology will one day replace them, and this fear dates back to John Philip Sousa, a musician himself, who argued that recorded music technology would negate the need for live performances.
ChapterThe Fear of Change in the Music Industry
EpisodeThe Secret To Becoming A High Achiever & Embracing Adversity EP 1310
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The rise of digital music consumption brought convenience and accessibility for music lovers all around the world, allowing them to explore and get access to a vast array of musicians & genres they might not have had access to otherwise.
40:37 - 43:09 (02:31)
Summary
The rise of digital music consumption brought convenience and accessibility for music lovers all around the world, allowing them to explore and get access to a vast array of musicians & genres they might not have had access to otherwise.
ChapterThe Fear of Change in the Music Industry
EpisodeThe Secret To Becoming A High Achiever & Embracing Adversity EP 1310
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The fear of not being able to repeat success when going through a major change in career is common.
43:09 - 46:25 (03:15)
Summary
The fear of not being able to repeat success when going through a major change in career is common. The lie that one often tells themselves is that success was driven by special circumstances, making it difficult to recreate in the future.