Hi James,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a "ask the pro" under each section, ie guitar, drums, piano, bass.
The idea came from talkbass.com where pro bassists like Todd Johnson, Janek, Ray, Michael Manring, Steve Lawson and etc avail themselves to answer some good qns.
If we can invite local pros like Bong, Bani Rahman, Jonathan Sim, Ruth Ling, Aubrey and others to take part to answer or share their concept/approach, practice routine and etc
It is also a good place for local artists to be known and also market the music school/bands that they worked in. Hopefully they will advertise their sch's curriculum and SOFT can get some fee for web maintenance. Also for those who endorse instruments, can also advertise in SOFT to push sales up.
Also when people get some interaction with them, they will also be more open to take lessons from them. This also will boost the web traffic in SOFT.
Depend whether these pros see this as an opportunities to be more known and also contribute to our local music industry.
Not limited to Bass, but for all instruments. Can start small and expand slowly. See who is available and buy this idea.
All levels musicians will be able to benefit from it. Although I can seek advise frm talkbass, but why not ask our local talents when we can
Cheers,
Ben
I was wondering if it is possible to have a "ask the pro" under each section, ie guitar, drums, piano, bass.
The idea came from talkbass.com where pro bassists like Todd Johnson, Janek, Ray, Michael Manring, Steve Lawson and etc avail themselves to answer some good qns.
If we can invite local pros like Bong, Bani Rahman, Jonathan Sim, Ruth Ling, Aubrey and others to take part to answer or share their concept/approach, practice routine and etc
It is also a good place for local artists to be known and also market the music school/bands that they worked in. Hopefully they will advertise their sch's curriculum and SOFT can get some fee for web maintenance. Also for those who endorse instruments, can also advertise in SOFT to push sales up.
Also when people get some interaction with them, they will also be more open to take lessons from them. This also will boost the web traffic in SOFT.
Depend whether these pros see this as an opportunities to be more known and also contribute to our local music industry.
Not limited to Bass, but for all instruments. Can start small and expand slowly. See who is available and buy this idea.
All levels musicians will be able to benefit from it. Although I can seek advise frm talkbass, but why not ask our local talents when we can

Cheers,
Ben