Why Longevity in Music Study Matters | The Dallas School of Music Minute
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In today’s Dallas School of Music Minute, Dr. Bob Lawrence discusses an often-overlooked element of musical success: longevity.
In a culture that celebrates quick results and instant progress, meaningful musical development takes time. Real growth is built through structure, consistency, and long-term commitment.
At The Dallas School of Music, some students have been studying for 10, 20 — even 30+ years. That kind of sustained development is not accidental. It reflects an intentional educational philosophy centered on steady progress, high expectations, and character formation through music study.
In this episode, Dr. Lawrence explains:
• Why quick intensity never replaces steady consistency
• What long-term music study develops beyond technical skill
• How structure and expectations create measurable growth
• Why thinking in years — not weeks — changes everything
If you are serious about musical growth, this episode will shift your perspective.
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