What do you need to start a group program?
Here’s a brief shopping list:
- 3 or 4 or 5 digital instruments (drums, piano, guitar, strings)
- Same number of headphones
- Same number of benches and / or music stands
And…. that’s it.
You don’t need any bells and whistles.
No special method or equipment.
No complicated games.
No arts and crafts time for kids.
When I began teaching group in 2008, I started with 4 pianos and a rough plan.
Little did I realize that I would grow my studio to 100 kids in less than 4 years while cutting my teaching hours in half (about 23 hours per week).
Sure, I’ve spiced things up along the way.
I put my group students through the rigorous Royal Conservatory of Music achievement program. I have multiple recitals per year. I do online performances with my students.
But you do not NEED all of those things. They aren’t necessary to be successful.
All you need is a little courage, some instruments, and a plan.
Would you like that plan?I’m giving away a free consultation this week about beginning a group program.
I’ll answer your questions about:
- How to get parents on board
- How to mix kids of different ability levels in the same group
- How to get great results with the students (no matter the format)
- What equipment you need to buy
- How to get kids sight-reading in two lessons with my group lesson strategy
- A strategy for rolling this out in the summer or fall of this year
All you have to do is sign up for your free call right here: