FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
The most important thing to know is that prices are negotiable. Don't be afraid to ask me questions or talk to me. Secondly, Being a musician is my part-time job, so just like with a "regular" job, I use the money I earn from gigs to go towards basic necessities: food, water, rent, gas, health, etc. Not only does the money I earn from gigs go towards survival, it also goes towards things like instrument and car repair. Lastly, I charge for the years of experience, schooling, sweat, and tears I have under my belt. I rehearse and practice long hours for the work that I do.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I love to personally sit down with my customers and discuss with them face-to-face (or via Zoom) what it is they desire for their wedding, dinner, party, event, etc. After that, I turn that information into a beautiful performance. I always make sure I am readily available for questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and changes.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been studying music and the violin for fifteen years. Eight of those years I had private lessons where I worked one-on-one with teachers to not only learn how to play but prepare for competitions, concerts, exams, and recitals. I studied Music at The University of Tampa and my stage performance number is likely in the quadruple-digits.