Mar 14, 2019
Remember how you felt in 7th grade when a photo of you was featured in your middle school bulletin? Remember how you felt in when your name was listed with 30 other kids in the community news paper? Perhaps you felt like Steve Martin in the Jerk when he read his name in the phone book
Any type of public recognition feels good.
You feel like you matter. You feel like a part of history.
This is not about music lessons.
This is about changing kids lives.
IMAGINE DRAGONS STORY
I interviewed two boys last summer at my summer camp after they attended an Imagine Dragons concert. They shared their thoughts on the show as we recorded live on Facebook. The video went viral within my community. It performed better than all of my other videos of kids playing music.
WHY? Kids playing music catches the eye. But kids talking and sharing their perspective resonates on another level. Everyone is intrigued by a child’s take on the world. A kids perspective is always refreshing and honest. If the sound of the 6 o'clock news is on mute, you’re more likely to unmute it for a 10-year-old kid being interviewed than a 40-year-old being interviewed.
MY TAKEAWAY
THE OPPORTUNITY
WHY A TALK SHOW FORMAT
Your studio also allows your students to increase their position in the social order at school. They are no longer just a kid. They are a musician. Think about that for a moment. You take being a musician for granted. You’ve been one for most of your life. To be a 12-year-old musician gives you instant status on the playground. That’s what school talent shows are all about. It’s an opportunity for kids to secure their position in the social order. An online TV or radio style show would allow your students to achieve increased status within in your studio and your external community. Having the opportunity to appear as a guest on your studios YouTube or podcast ads value to the experience. Is one more reason to remain in your studio. Why do people continue on in lessons with you, especially after the novelty of taking lessons wares off? Because they obtain value from the lessons, they obtain value from the recitals or concerts, because they like the community your school creates. A music studio podcast of YouTube show would allow you to take this experience to another level.
If you’re looking for a way to make your studio truly fun and creative and unique you have to look beyond the music lesson. You have to look beyond the recital. A podcast, YouTube or Facebook show is another way to celebrate your students, to build culture and to be different.
Featured Websites
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Show Credits
Intro music: Dusted by Fojimoto
Transition music: Levi Simon
Outro music: Rain and Revolution by City Breathing