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Tag Archives: Rock Band Inc music team building
How I learn a song – Twelve Paths of Persistence
I’m always working on a new song. There are so many that I love that I want to play, it’s the happy task of a lifetime to take one at a time, learn it, and perform it for others. I share this feeling with many others. In Quixote Consulting‘s Play the Blues harmonica team building [...]
Posted in Music, Persistence, Team Building Also tagged Buddy Holly, Guitar Heroes, Guitar Heroes music team building, learning a song, music team building, Play the Blues, Play the Blues harmonica team building, Play the Blues music team building, Quixote Consulting, Rob Fletcher, Rock Band Inc, True Love Ways Comments closed
Ten Tips for Singing Your First Karaoke Song
Whenever I lead one of our music team building programs like Play the Blues, Rock Band Inc., Guitar Heroes or Sing the Blues someone always come up to me after the program and excitedly tells me they had always dreamed of singing in front of a group of people, but were too scared or didn’t [...]
Posted in Music, Play, Team Building Also tagged Afternoon Delight, Frank Sinatra, Guitar Heroes music team building, Karaoke, Let Your Love Flow, music team building, My Way, Play the Blues, Play the Blues music team building, Rock Band Inc, Rufus Collinson, Sharing the Night Together, Sing the Blues, Sing the Blues music team building Comments closed

“You Might Make a Mistake But That’s What Makes It Yours”: Bruce Schneider Learns How to Play the Bass