A teacher could share even just a portion of this article with students as a source of inspiration. Yet, the stories of these musicians also provide a basis for asking some critical questions. The article is by no means a glorification of social networking tools; the author does a good job of discussing the trade-offs involved in self-managing one's career on the web. How do these artists adjust their personal and professional lives when Internet relationships devolve from intimate to intrusive?
I'm still thinking about the last paragraph, the sentence about "correct emotional tools." There are some implications here for teachers, and not just teachers who work with emerging musicians. This is the challenge: how do we sensitize young people to appropriate use of social networking so they too can experience a "fresh route to creative success," whatever their creative outlet might be?
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