30-day free trial offered to first-time members at exhibit booth only. Exhibit hall open free to public Saturday, 6-26-04, where musicians can sign-up & take digital photo for PrivateLessons.com resume.
PHILADELPHIA, PA (PRWEB) June 23, 2004 -- PrivateLessons.com, a leading membership-based network of independent music professionals, will exhibit at the American Harp Society 36th National Conference June 23-26, 2004, at the University of Pennsylvania, Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA. Exhibit Hall is open free to the public only on Saturday, June 26, 2004, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Founded in Philadelphia in 1996, PrivateLessons.com is a leading membership-based network connecting the public with available independent music teachers across the U.S. and Canada. Free of charge, the public can search for and contact available music teachers in their area who offer private music lessons. Visit http://www.privatelessons.com.
PrivateLessons.com is fortunate to be in a position where demand for our service substantially outpaces supply of available music teachers on the network," commented Ghenady Meirson who founded PrivateLessons.com. This event is our very first exhibit and it is nice to jumpstart new membership drive strategy in our own back yard."
PrivateLessons.com offers musicians that visit its exhibits a 30-day free trial for first-time members, an offer that is not available online. At exhibit booth, musicians will see live online demos, complete a short resume form and take a digital headshot photo for their PrivateLessons.com resume. Annual membership subscription fee is $99 (US).
PrivateLessons.com Exhibits scheduled in 2004 include:
The American Harp Society
36th National Conference
June 23-26, 2004
Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
National Association of Teachers of Singing - NATS' 48th National Convention
July 8-12, 2004
Sheraton Hotel, 500 Canal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana
The 9th Annual World Piano Pedagogy Conference
October 27-30, 2004
Riviera Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada
PrivateLessons.com network of independent music teachers attracts classical, jazz and other popular genres musicians. Over 83% hold college degrees. While some members teach exclusively, most are active teachers, performers and recording artists.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
Ghenady Meirson is available for interviews.
Online Press Kit:
http://www.privatelessons.com/pr/Press_Kit.htm
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