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Lesson Strategies for the New Decade! (Part 1)

Presented by Pete Gamber, Alta Loma Music and "The Lesson Room" Columnist, Music Inc. Magazine with Guests Welcome to 2010! Things aren't...
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How to Take Advantage of NAMM U Online

Presented by Danny Rocks, The Company Rocks, Alan Friedman, Friedman, Kannenberg & Company, P.C., George Hines, George's Music and Pete...
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Schedule Your Teachers With A Strategy In Mind

Okay, so you’ve finished teacher interviews and you are confident you hired a great staff for your lesson program. In this clip, Pete Gamber...

Lesson Strategies for the New Decade! (Part 2)

Presented by Pete Gamber, Alta Loma Music and "The Lesson Room" Columnist, Music Inc. Magazine with Guests Welcome to 2010! Things aren't...
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Is Your Lesson Schedule Full? Start A Wait List

What if you have a customer inquiring about taking lessons at your store, but no available time slots to offer?  Instead of...

Now, What Is The Plan?

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After you gather the basic elements for your store’s lesson program such as an engaging teaching staff, practical lesson rooms and a level of student interest, you need to turn your attention to execution. A well thought-out plan has vision, creativity and the ability to maintain that student interest. Listen as Pete Gamber describes what he likes to call the “vibe” of a lesson program and some of the ways he uses the program to foster his student’s passion to play music.

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