5 Common Misconceptions About Professional Musicians

Hugh Richardson
6 min readMay 11, 2021

How little the public really knows about the reality of working life as a musician…

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I’ve been a professional musician for 12 years at the time of writing this and one thing that has constantly amazed me is the way that those people on the outside view my profession and the people within it.

Many of these assumptions are informed by the way musicians are portrayed in the media. Popular culture too often presents musicians as romanticized ideals of musical and creative culture.

But these generalizations and popular perceptions couldn’t be further from the truth.

So exactly what is the truth? What doesn’t the general public understand about professional musicians?

Not Every Musician Is An Artist

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At a professional level, many musicians quite happily make their living as someone who can reliably play for theatre shows and functions, record for artists, or work as a session musician instead of writing their own music.

An old teacher of mine who described himself as “a sideman through and through” was a fine example of…

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Hugh Richardson
Hugh Richardson

Written by Hugh Richardson

This blog is about my musical experiences working as a bass player, composer, arranger and teacher in London and what I feel they have taught me so far. Enjoy!

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