There are lots of myths floating around out there about teaching guitar lessons. They sound logical, so most people who’ve never experienced anything different just accept them at face value and operate their teaching studios accordingly. The problem is that when you operate based on wrong information, the results you produce are usually messed […]
STG 134: Busting Some Common Myths About Teaching Guitar – Part 3
Posted on September 11, 2014 by Donnie Schexnayder in Business
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