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  • Birthday 04/03/1991

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  1. College, and the internet are nowhere near to becoming valid sources for the real world. The music industry is cut throat and requires experience, which college can never give you. A course at a music school can cost upwards of 60,000 per year, only to have yourself competing with those who didn't go to college and have 4-6 years of experience under their belt. Regardless of its costs, it's nowhere near feasible to making confident long term decisions with. I work in a studio in Venice with a famous producer who only hires Berklee College students. How much do you think they make? I'm the only person in the company that is not from Berklee, how much do you think I make? Being in this industry is like no other industry, because there is no distinct value of our service. Unlike accounting, finance, business, there is no value you can put in the work you do. 2+2=4 DOESNT work in music , your answer can't be objective.. Thus why there is a demand for what we do.
  2. I was wondering if you guys thought that having an instructor is worth the money. We are building a music lessons company that focuses on artists who want to pursue their musical goals. We thought it would be good to teach the creative side and the business side of the music industry. If so, what would you want to learn and what would you expect. Do you think it's worth the price to get a private music teacher? We'd love to get everyone's feedback as we are growing and have an amazing staff on board. We have also added online courses: http://takesessions.com/
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