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Teambuilding can be boring; What we DON'T do!

This week we're starting a series of posts that help pull us away from the pack of teambuilding humdrum-ery.   Our new model is unique, and rewarding, and a little bit challenging, perhaps even intimidating--at first.  It's different.  Way different, in an amazing way.  And it's sure not boring!  

Some other teambuilding events are expensive, some are physically taxing, some are confusing, and some are exclusionary...and some, yes, are boring.  Even those seminars conducted by a whippersnapper MBA in a $3,000 suit.    

Our teambuilding workshops help your team to work together, to communicate, to empathize through the shared process of learning to play music, together.  

We DO ask you to carry an open mind, to admit a little bit of vulnerability, to embrace a new concept, a unique experience. But the beauty of our experience is that it is shared, with everyone at the same level.

We all have fond memories of music. Most of us played as kids, and most then gave it up as life went on. Many of us regret giving it up. Because music makes us smile. Remember your first rock concert, your prom, the music at your wedding! Anthems, love songs, marches and dirges and symphonies—they all trigger our serotonin response. We actually feel good hearing it, or even simply remembering hearing our favorites.

But we do not ask you to share your innermost secrets, your ambitions, fears, or bucket-list items. Oops, that’s getting to the list of what we do NOT do. Tune in tomorrow!