Promoting SM with promises of playing immediately
Found in: Marketing & Advertising
Jacqui G., Canada
When promoting Simply Music Piano, do you use the phrases “Play right away” or “Play from the very first lesson”? I feel such statements may set the bar too high for the new student. I can think of no other discipline (physical or musical) where such an outcome is promised.
Kym N., California
If you introduce pentatonic improvisation at the first lesson, students play right away and from the first lesson.
Leeanne I., Australia
At the FIS, I tell potential students that I will start them with improvising first.
Joanne D., Australia
The students do play straight away no matter whether it is 5 steps of sound or black not improvisation or one hand of Dreams.
Laurie Richards, Nebraska
Actually, Neil has slightly adjusted the wording to ‘play great-sounding music from your very first lessons’ (plural). I think since he added the Foundation Session.