Most would agree that forums are a fairly old format nowadays, compared to social media or platforms like Discord, so I got to admit my interest in launching a collection of forums for music students to share tips and support might be one that never takes off. Nonetheless, as an entrepreneur it is always worth trying new things, so I have taken the plunge and decide to create a group of music forums for students to use.
This week we have launched the first of these, the Accordion Forum to connect and discuss topics related to all things accordion.
The Accordion Forum is designed as an open platform for anyone who wants to learn more about the instrument, or even start playing it. Whether they are already a master of the accordion, or just starting out on their musical journey, this forum will hopefully one day provide an invaluable resource…or it might be another ghost town forum! We will just have to see over time if it takes off.
My ultimate aim is for the Accordion Forum to offer users plenty of ways to get involved with other players and enthusiasts from around the world. From forums dedicated to reviews and tips, to virtual jam sessions and Q&As – hopefully something for everyone!
Forum Features
Users will be able to easily create threads, post comments and connect with other accordion enthusiasts.
We also have moderators who ensure the content is appropriate and relevant.
Plus, with subscription notifications, users will never miss out on an important conversation.
All this helps make sure everyone has a good experience, yet the most important aspect is whether the forum can build up the critical mass of users to make it a vibrant community – this is the aspect I am least sure about whether it will be a success.
Connecting With Accordionists Worldwide
My dream would be for the Accordion Forum to be a great tool for connecting with accordionists all around the world.
It provides an opportunity to discuss topics related to playing, learning and teaching the instrument, as well as current news in the accordion community. It would be highlighted to new students as they enrolled in one of our accordion lessons hubs, like Accordion Lessons Edinburgh, to help try to build an online community of learners.
Students could also join conversations about music theory, performance techniques and general questions they have between lessons.
Learning From Experienced Players
I hope by engaging in discussions with more experienced accordion players, we can help students valuable information about technique, composition and performing that may not be readily available elsewhere. Furthermore, these conversations provide an invaluable opportunity for collaboration and mentorship between newer players and those who have been playing the instrument longer, as well as opportunities for teachers to support students between lessons.
Yet this might all just be a pipe dream, rather than a genuine use to our community of students. I will keep this thread updated, as well as cover the launch of several other forums to see if we can progress this as a viable business offering to our music students. At this stage I really don’t know if it will be a success or just another failed business idea – the important thing is to keep trying new ideas as they come along!
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Matthew Rusk on May 7, 2019