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Spot on.


FWIW, my company, TrueFire, is one of the industry leaders in music education. We were bootstrapped, focused on a niche of the market first (intermediate to advanced video lessons for blues, jazz, etc = older men with expendable income), and have grown steadily since then. We were just acquired by a private equity firm and merged with another big competitor in the space (JamPlay) to form a new company dedicated to dominating this space. So... it is possible to not go the VC route and be (very) successful, albeit not $Bs.


your music apps are great. wondering if you'd be interested in putting them in front of hundreds of thousands of musicians from around the world via the online leader in guitar instruction (TrueFire, my company) - let me know if you want to learn more - zach at truefire dot com - great work!


This is the most important question.


Very cool! I'm the CXO of TrueFire (leading music education software company with the largest library of online guitar lessons in the world) and would love to find a way to work together to get your notebooks in the hands of our 1+ million students :-) Let's jam on some ideas!


Would love that! Lots of folks have been asking for a guitar tab version, so if you think there's opportunity then I have a few ideas myself. What's the best way to reach you? jay@themusiciansnotebook.com


"An Apple a day keeps the doctor away."


Guitar lessons - all the TrueFire instructors - https://youtube.com/truefiretv


Skeptical a bit about "usage-based" billing and interested to hear others' thoughts. Isn't a major profit-driver for many subscription-based businesses the breakage?


Thank you for this. Absolutely great read. Bookmarked!


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