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Was about to audition for University but got burnt out and dropped violin for 4 months. Is it too late to try and get a meaningful career?
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Title. I had just bought a $20,000 violin and bow and I was prepping for a music career, but I was progressively getting more and more burnt out with violin as time went on from Grade 12. I couldn’t bring myself to audition as I was so mentally exhausted that I flaked and dropped violin for 4 months from August-Now. Not one note was played. Now, it feels hollow and empty and I do need violin to keep my sanity and music really was what I was cut out for. Is it too late for me to get into any type of orchestra or performance career?

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