The report is discussed in Andrew W. Miracle Jr. and C. Roger Rees's 1994 book Lessons of the Locker Room. They say the report shows that for all sports, only 4 of every 100,000 white males, 2 of every 100,000 black males, and 3 of every million Hispanic males achieve professional status.
If you mean anyone who plays any instrument, way less than 1%.
People who make It through all the grades and win international competitions at a very early age may not even become successful professionals!
Only the BEST of the BEST make it all the way!
It seems ridiculous to say so when there are so many professionals out there, but it is true.
About 1 in every 14,000
about 3 out of 10 people
Professional musicians can legally play for school musicals in many states.
80%
It depends on the individual's talent, determination, commitment, and networking among musicians within the field.
New York and California have the highest number of professional musicians in the u.s.
very few approximately about 0.0003% become wwe superstars and about 0.08% become wrestlers.
17%http://for-mac.com
As for any famous musicians I am unsure but there are millions of heavy metal musicians out there and a percentage could have this specific birthdate.
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Her grandmother was a professional opera singer.
They make around $00.7 a year.