Colin Huggins
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Podcast Appearances
That's about accurate.
You have to factor in, though, there are lots of other expenses that come into this.
I wish I were actually dropping $100,000 in the bank.
What's that?
No, any performer can roll up and start performing, but again, that's another reason why I was reluctant to mention how much I make because now I'm worried that I'm going to walk into the park tomorrow and there's going to be 100 people out there with pianos.
My favorite music book is a book called, it's by Harold Schoenberg, it's called The Greatest Composers, and it gives an overview of every major composer, every major classical composer, their lives, their own strategies, and it's something that I've always referred to when I need to understand my music better.
I love that.
Okay, guys.
There isn't one that I'm following right now.
Actually, when I was thinking about this question, something that comes to mind is I'm probably a little bit older than some of the other people you interview, and someone that I didn't even realize that I was following almost my whole life is Steve Jobs.
I watched him come out with the first Macintosh, the little kind of cube computers, and I watched him all along, and I always found it very fascinating how he connected with his market, and I use a lot of that to develop my own ideas.
There is the tool called...
Uh, ISMLP, uh, I believe that's right.
Um, it's, uh, connected with Wikipedia.
Um, it's the, it's the music resource that, uh, has all of, um...
Oh, I'm sorry.
IMSLP.
I'm sorry.
That has the entire library of online classical music.
And it's very useful.