Thursday, April 2, 2015

Long Spring Breaks, and Moving Forward

Good morrow friends, family, and fellow musicians.

I apologize for our extended hiatus here over at the Sound Off blog. As we continually try to add value to our store, and explore new and updated avenues to reach you and support you for all of your musical needs, some things can get left off to the side for a moment.

This time around, it was the blog, which is a shame because I quite enjoy writing and letting you know what we are up to, and how we can help you become better at your craft.

We have been slowly rolling out an online platform to sell some of our gear on reverb.com. This website specializes in instruments, gear, amps, and other accessories (not just limited to, but mostly populated by guitars and related materials) sold from person to person.

If you get chance, check out our store here. You can see all of these pieces in the physical store, but if you're having difficulty getting over here, check some of our great instruments and amps out right online.

Other items as we move forward, we want to help you become a better musician.

Now, I am not talking wholly about our great lesson program (which you check out either using the menu on our website, or here if you want to click right over there) but also about an idea that I, personally am excited about.

We want to start offering short sessions on Saturdays, I would call them mini-master classes, or information sessions, about topics that interest you as a musician. To start, we will use the talent we have here at the store to offer information and answer questions about what we should cover. I will also be reaching out to local musicians and educators to ask for their input, and hopefully their support.

These mini-master classes would be open and free to anyone who would like to attend, we just ask that participants are eager, excited, and willing to learn something new.

Here's where you come in: What do you want to know about? What burning questions do you have that I haven't answered here, or you want more information from someone with experience? Feel free to let us know in comments right here on the blog, on the related Facebook post, or shoot an email straight to us from our website.

We are here to help you become better musicians, so we want to know the best way to do that!

Thank you all for your support, and we hope to be able to offer you more in terms of education, supplies, and instruments and that together we can all further mature as musicians.

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