The purpose of this study is to examine the process of musical identity formation and change through music teacher’s musical experience. To this end, a life-history approach was chosen and in-depth interviews were conducted with two study participants. As a result, music identity was deterritorialized by changing in time and space where music experience is possible.
In the growth of a musical identity, there were others who change the self, and musical relationships.
Music teachers create music identity-musician identity-music educator identity through making musical relationships and the others in life. Also completes the identity of a music educator, the reason for his existence, by reprojecting past and present music experience to the students.