2004: Back-to-School, Back-to-Music at PrivateLessons.com
PrivateLessons.com helps families find independent private music teachers across the U.S. & Canada.
PHILADELPHIA, PA (PRWEB) August 10, 2004 -- Traditionally, people find
private music teachers by word-of-mouth. PrivateLessons.com made the connection
process event easier for both the public and private music teachers.
“PrivateLessons.com is a popular and busy service”, said Ghenady Meirson
who founded the network in 1996. “Our members report a substantially stronger
flow of student inquiries from PrivateLessons.com compared with other methods of
attracting students.”
Free of charge, the public can search
PrivateLessons.com database for available music teachers in their area.
Prospective students can review individual resumes, photos, performances/events
schedules, and make an intelligent decision about contacting teachers of choice.
Points to consider when looking for a music teacher:
-- Some
music teachers offer an opportunity to audit one lesson, or give the first
lesson free.
-- Lessons fees may vary slightly from one teacher to another
but are generally competitive.
-- The right teacher will help make your
kids’ musical experience enjoyable and rewarding.
-- Music is fun but the
learning curve has its challenges. Just as with school homework, give your kids
encouragement during practice time.
-- Most music teachers hold private class
recitals that help kids focus and work towards a goal.
About
PrivateLessons.com
Founded in 1996, PrivateLessons.com (http://www.privatelessons.com) connects the public with
independent music teachers across the U.S. and Canada. Over 150,000 people visit
PrivateLessons.com monthly to find a private music teacher. PrivateLessons.com
membership attracts mostly classical and jazz musicians. Over 83% of members
hold college degrees and while some teach exclusively, most are active teachers,
performers and recording artists. Annual membership subscription fee is $99
(US).
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/8/prweb147927.htm