Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Musicians Can Make a Great Living...by Art Scott

I had great professors in colleges and wonderful mentors in the Music world growing up.   Many dear souls pour their passion and  from their soul to mine.   The only thing I regret in college is that I was never taught HOW to market myself both as a performer and musician.   It has taken me years to hone my own craft down and I am often asked to speak to my alma mater's current pedagogy classes and help new teacher get a feel for what it is like in the real field of Music and how to market and present their skills.

By enrolling in this program, here are some things to expect from this course.   Some of the information will be in video format and some will be in writing.   The content is copyrighted and from one musician to another, I simply ask you to honor my knowledge and not duplicate or share it with others.   My fee includes up to one hour of consulting time over the phone or Skype, your choice.   Each time you refer another customer to my site, you get another hour of my time to customize a program that will help you meet your own needs and offer improvement to your practice.






How to get and keep new students

How to buy your music at great discounts.

How to market yourself to all your local music, piano stores, piano tuners / technicians.

How to let your current clients market for you and spend virtually nothing on advertising.

How to host and give success recitals.

How to work and deal effectively with problems students.

How to work with problem parents and get them on your side.

How to help students troubleshoot technical difficulties.

How to make your competition admire you and say only great things about you.

How to get tremendous prices on printing and graphic arts...

How to conduct the first phone conversation with a parent and find out everything you need to know.

How to work with parents who are obsessed with sports.

How to teach memorization.

How to get students who have trouble learning basic notation to 'get it'.

How to get paid the income you want and no worry about people dropping out, and get paid for missed lessons.

How to explain to parents and students the major differences between Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced level piano students.

How to let students go when learning and stop.

Are rewards important?  How can a good teacher keep their students motivated?

We take Pay Pal at this time.

Please email us at mraspiano@yahoo.com to enroll for this great, hands on program.



 Art Scott Music Studios
www.MUSICBYARTSCOTT.com
888.410.4773

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