You know it in your bones.

You love music and love teaching young children with innate musical talent, yet are unable to help them become the musicians you know they can be.

The parents bought a beautiful, expensive instrument and paid for lessons. You fear fast-forwarding to a future where a talented student is now in pre-med, but never touches that instrument when returning home to visit. In particular, it saddens the father, who cherished hearing music in his home.

It’s not like you’re expecting all of your students to step into a top conservatory someday. Just knowing they can enjoy playing and maybe entertaining friends and family is enough. And yet, you might not even succeed in doing that.

Actionables

First, read How Do I Become An Unstoppable Musician? Vol. 1, which can be found here, as free PDF and on Amazon. There is also a link to video exercises to follow along and put into practice what is discussed in Vol. 1.

After doing this, if you realize you have what it takes to become an ambassador and next generation of The French School of Music, roll up your sleeves and apply what you’ve learned.

If you truly know it is your destiny to do this, yet still you feel stuck in some way, let’s set up a working session.

If we work together, my goal is to:

  • help you help your students become the unstoppable musicians they are meant to be, and

  • get you out the door as quickly as possible, so we can continue doing what we were meant to do — help others cultivate a life-long love for music.