$20 for $40 Worth of Services — Making Music
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From the merchant: Making Music enjoy helping students develop skills for learning music. Students are able to explore their music.
Every local community has a story, a history, and a unique personality that cannot be replicated. This is often thanks to specialized, small-scale businesses, like this one, which contribute to a neighborhood’s distinctive character and promote a thriving ecosystem in their community. Small, independent businesses offer diverse products and services, fostering economic resilience by removing the local economy’s dependence on a single industry. When you buy local, you build local, and deepen your connection to your own community.
As a result, patronizing a local business like this is an act of community building. Check out their website to learn more about the local experience you can discover today.
Did You Know?
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48 cents of every dollar spent at a locally owned retail business goes back into the local community. That’s more than three times the amount that local economies recover from chain retailers — Civic Economics’ 2012 survey of local businesses
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Local businesses have generated 65% of the country’s net new jobs over the past 17 years — US Small Business Administration
From the merchant: Making Music enjoy helping students develop skills for learning music. Students are able to explore their music.
Every local community has a story, a history, and a unique personality that cannot be replicated. This is often thanks to specialized, small-scale businesses, like this one, which contribute to a neighborhood’s distinctive character and promote a thriving ecosystem in their community. Small, independent businesses offer diverse products and services, fostering economic resilience by removing the local economy’s dependence on a single industry. When you buy local, you build local, and deepen your connection to your own community.
As a result, patronizing a local business like this is an act of community building. Check out their website to learn more about the local experience you can discover today.
Did You Know?
-
48 cents of every dollar spent at a locally owned retail business goes back into the local community. That’s more than three times the amount that local economies recover from chain retailers — Civic Economics’ 2012 survey of local businesses
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Local businesses have generated 65% of the country’s net new jobs over the past 17 years — US Small Business Administration
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About Making Music
What services does your business offer and what makes your business stand out from the competition?
Making Music offers students the one-on learning of the techniques of classical music. Making Music love for the arts is understanding the growth of talent within oneself.
Do you provide any materials? What should your students expect to bring?
We provide everything they need. Just need to bring there instruments for Trumpet/French horn lessons. We have piano/keyboards for them to use in lessons.
What was the inspiration to start or run this business?
I have always love all genres of music. So I wanted to teach what I love doing. I have the opportunity to share the stage with a few Tejano artist, Grammy winners and a few Jazz bands, concert bands, symphony orchestras around the city.
What do you love most about your job?
I love that I can teach youth all about music, how to play the instrument of there chose and the history of music plus the theory behind the music. I also teach some adults music lessons.