Historically, music has always been a privilege. A form of art only the wealthy and noble could partake in creating and enjoying.
I would think that the access to greater sums of money will allow you to be more musically inclined. A musical hobby can get pricey.
I wanted to play the violin as a child, but we had no disposable income. When I became old enough for the public school concert band I wanted to play the trumpet. Well, that was a no go. Trumpets were not provided by the schools, but trombones were.
I hated that trombone. I played the hell out of it, but I always resented it. It was a symbol of poverty. (That was way off base, but I felt like responding to the poor/rich part of the post)
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Split the Lark-- and you'll find the Music - Emily Dickinson
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