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RE: Music Lessons on steemit?! Good idea?

in #music7 years ago

welcome to steemit teacher!
do an #introduceyourself post too.
will love to hear more about your teaching and music lessons. i'm also teaching, but only vocals. such a big responsibility - this teaching job.
this is the only thing i do in my life wherein i feel i need to be ahead.
i'm not a competitor and i don't like competition or challenges that much. argh!!! but with this teaching, i seriously have to explore more in order to share more. hehe!
will wait for more of your posts! welcome to steemit!

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Thank you, erelasblog! I'm incredibly excited to share and as you know, teaching is also learning. I play Timpani with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and an adjunct professor at DePaul University. Thank you for your comment and I will check out your page and your posts!

Thank you again. Just one question.. how do I do an introduce yourself post? I've looked on FAQ, but cannot seem to get a clear answer. Is it important to do this post? If so, what are the most important things to share/say?

hi @davidherbert
so many start out with an #introduceyourself post but some just keep posting and put off to do this later (some even after a few months).
however, since its trending, then you might as well start with it so you can also invite many of your friends and other steemians to give you an upvote (we all want lots of upvotes!)
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you can read these posts (see links below) and hopefully it can guide you.

https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@steemitguide/why-you-should-introduce-yourself-to-steemit

https://steemit.com/steemit/@polaleye50/how-to-do-introduce-yourself-properly-to-steemit-community

enjoy steemit! remember to upvote too @erelasblog yehay!

Thank you for your helpful advice!

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