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Music is hard enough. Creating a music group is even harder.

Success or failure can be determined by a group's ability to work together.

Great musicians aren't always great at the people skills that make this happen.

This is true whether the group is a rock band, a string quartet, a free jazz collective, or a large ensemble with a conductor.

The number one reason groups fail is conflict: power struggles, personality clashes, failures of trust, issues of money and artistic control. Often bands disintegrate right when they become successful.

A smoothly running group can create, rehearse, perform, record, promote and succeed without wasted energy or needless drama. This type of group can set goals and achieve them.

We can help you accomplish this.

Consider this if you are a member or leader of a group, or if you manage or produce groups with great potential. Our consultation is available to address problems and help your group make the most of its talent and drive.

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