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Music Authority Family Newsletter for January 21, 2019

1/31/2020

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - January 21,2020

Communication is the Key
What's the most difficult thing to teach a band full of teenagers?  It isn't how to play notes, how to look interested on stage, or even how to write a song.  The hardest part is teaching communication.

We all have our own language - a language we develop as we grow up, based on our experiences and our home of origin.  I had a college professor explain it like this - if you've never seen a baby shark in the waters off of South Georgia, you'll never understand what I mean when I say, as blue as a baby shark.

Sometimes, Eclipse spends most of their rehearsal day learning how to communicate better.

All too frequently, we go through life speaking our own language and blaming others if they don't understand.  Or we feel silly asking what someone means, so we keep our mouths shut and end up upset about something that could have been avoided.

A teacher reminded me this week that we're all on this Music Authority ship together. We all want our students to be successful.  He also reminded me that as I bulldoze through my day, I don't always stop to make sure someone understands what I mean.  That sometimes, "that song is too hard" really means, "that student isn't ready for this challenge yet, lets come back to this in a few months when they have more practice under their belts."

If you're confused, please don't be afraid to ask a question.  We want you to understand.  We want you to be on this journey with us and we're more than happy to sit down, talk through your concerns and questions, and make sure we're all on the same page and moving in the same direction.

Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Adult Rock Camp?


Each year, a few adults ask if we would do a summer Rock Camp for adults.  This year, we're going to see if we can make that happen!  If you're an adult who would be interested in doing a Rock Camp, reach out to Natalie, Ana, or Melissa.  Let's see if we can make this happen!

Spring Cleaning


Check out the Spring Cleaning displays around Music Authority.  We're clearing out gear we've had too long to make room for new items.  You might find exactly the deal you need!
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Music Authority Spirit Day at Tokyo Sushi


Do you like sushi?  Come hang out with the Music Authority Family at Tokyo Sushi!  You'll get music by some of our talented students and a portion of the days sales go to support The Music Authority Roadies.

Sunday, January 26, 3-6pm
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Flashback time!  Lets take a look at Rock Camp, June 2013.  See any familiar faces?
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for January 7, 2020

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - January 6,2020

Onward
2019 is a wrap.  As I sat with my feet up on New Year's Eve, listening to the fireworks outside, I felt satisfied with the year.  We had our ups - podcasts, awards, honors, and smiling faces.  We had a few tears - illness, goodbyes, and a final farewell to Music Authority's Rise.  But, as a whole, 2019 was good to the Music Authority Family.

So, now what? 

We come back to work and make 2020 even better.

We're starting out strong with a new Point of Sale system.  (Although if you've seen the mess in my office, you will also know the data entry is slow going.  Please be patient with us until we get the entire store up and running.)  

We've done a bit of redecorating and will be clearancing out things that just don't work for us any more.

You'll also see some new types of products arriving over the next few months.  Music is, after all, a lifestyle - not just a hobby.

We're also looking at ways to continue to make each student feel special.  There are so many of you now (623 as of this morning), it would be easy for us to leave you as a number on a spreadsheet. We want to be better than that.  Please don't be irritated when we call to check in.  It's our way of making sure we know how your lessons are going and letting you know that we care.  

What can we do to make your experience at Music Authority better?  I know bigger doesn't equal better.  Just because we have over 600 students doesn't mean we should treat you like a megastore that doesn't care.  Having that big of a staff and student base allow us to offer you more options.  It allows you to pick the teacher that works for you - not just the teacher who happens to be available.

I love feedback.  If you have a suggestion, or a question about something, please reach out.   I might not respond immediately, but I will always respond.  How can we make your experience special.  Your education better.  Your musical dreams more attainable.  Let me know.

I can't take credit for the title of this article.  My favorite business book is about Starbucks and it's called Onward.  Does anyone remember when Starbucks was in danger of closing many years ago?  Remember when they whole corporation closed for an afternoon to re-learn how to pour drinks?  The CEO, a returned from retirement CEO named Howard Schultz, penned the term. 

What it means to me is to always focus forward.  Focus on the road we're on, not on where we've been.  As Music Authority embraces a new year, we're moving forward.  While we're grateful for our past, and remember those who have traveled this road with us, we know we're travelling down a road no one has ever been down before.  Keep our eyes on the road and our focus on the horizon.

Thank you for being on this journey with us.  

Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Top 100 Dealer - 5 Years in a Row


Music Authority was recognized in June as one of the Top 100 Music Retail Shops internationally at the NAMM Show.  2019 was our fifth year in a row as part of this class of outstanding music stores - Music Authority was one of only two locally owned stores in Georgia to receive the honor.

Music Authority's Eclipse's Appearance on "Georgia Songbirds"


This fall, Eclipse had the opportunity to participate in the podcast, Georgia Songbirds.  
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More Smiling Faces Than Ever Before

Music Authority set a number of new records this year - total number of students, number of campers at camp, we added a 5th week of summer camp, number of students in Rock Ensembles, number of recitals and concerts, just to mention a few.  We have you to thank!  Without you, the dedicated parents and musicians who come each week, we couldn't do what we do.  Thank you for making 2019 legendary!

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2019 saw the official end to Music Authority's original showcase band, Rise.  In a moving tribute, former Rise members Jake Lanni, Brayden Sudduth, and Savannah Hughes played the band out as Music Authority's newest band, Beyond took the stage for the first time.
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