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Practicing Sucks Is the Real Deal.

 

It has come to our attention that, in an effort to increase business in this lean economy,  several music schools have been telling  prospective students that Sdoia-Satz Music Institute is ridiculously  expensive, and that their school ”uses the same methods” as Sdoia-Satz and  they charge a lot less. A word to the wise:  When looking for fine music instruction, NEVER, NEVER be misled by false advertising.  If you talk to music schools, don’t just accept what they tell you out-of-hand. Ask questions, lots of questions. Make them prove what they say (as we do. See our website www.sdoiasatz.com)

 

The facts are these: The Sdoia-Satz Music Method teaches students how to learn practically anything (not just music) that requires study, repetition, and practice in such a way as to maximize success, minimize frustration and cut the learning time by at least half.  That’s who we are; that’s what we do, we have proven again and again that the method works, and frankly, there just isn’t any substitute.

 

Oh, and about us costing more: Although studying with Sdoia-Satz may seem more expensive, it really isn’t. Because students achieve their goals two – four times faster than other learning programs, in the long run, it actually costs less. Besides, in keeping with the downturn in the economy, Sdoia-Satz Music Institute has recently reduced some charges, removed some pre-requisites and is offering options that reduce the cost of music instruction substantially.   Our prices are now not just “competitive”.  We might just be beating the competition, in cost as well as quality.

 

The very unique, revolutionary methods used at Sdoia-Satz Music Institute were created by us, they are copyrighted, they have been demonstrated dozens of times on national and regional TV and Phyllis Sdoia-Satz has written a series of books and CD’s about them (Warner Bros., Alfred Music). The most recent book, “Practicing Sucks…But It Doesn’t Have To!!!” is being published by Rowman and Littlefield and will be on the bookshelves summer, 2009.  In addition, hundreds of articles have been written in newspapers, magazines, and newsletters across the country, about the Sdoia-Satz Method.

 

 It is said that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, and Sdoia-Satz Music Institute is pleased that other music schools find the little tidbits they have heard about our methods so worthwhile. But it takes more than just appreciation, or an attitude of “oh, I can do that, too” to be able to use the Sdoia-Satz Method with consistent success.  First of all, it takes very special teacher training in the Sdoia-Satz Method. Then, it takes a realization that the method really works, — remarkably well. And, — most important, it requires a sincere desire (of both the student and the teacher) to want to go “where no man has gone”, and to be willing to push the walls, the envelope, the barriers and the frontiers–HARD in order to achieve the desired goals.  

 

So, if you still want the best in music instruction and think you can’t afford it, think again. Don’t “settle” for less.  In the private sector, Sdoia-Satz Music Institute is, and always has been—the very best.  Call 305.754.3097.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Posted by | learning, music, sdoiasatz, Uncategorized | 3 Comments