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HOME ABOUT FP MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT ARTIST DEVELOPMENT SONG CATALOGUE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CONTACT US
COPYRIGHT FUSIONpresents 2002 - 2013 All Rights Reserved
ARTIST
DEVELOPMENT
For years, FUSIONpresents has been helping develop aspiring artists, musicians and producers. Through the FP Artist in Development Program, aspiring artists define their short, medium and long term aspirations in music and FP helps them accomplish these goals - from learning to sing and play the guitar, piano, drums, percussions, to writing, arranging and producing songs, to developing a confidence and charisma on stage, to expanding their repertoire of songs - FUSIONpresents is the place to grow your talents!
As with all dreams, the road to success in music is not an easy one, and the sooner aspiring artists start investing in their talent, the better off they will be. At FUSIONpresents, aspiring artists are given access to abundant musical resources, as well as professionals in the music industry, to help develop their talent and skills in music. Contact us today to start realizing your music dreams!
FP ARTIST DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS
include many aspects of music, namely
•Basic Music Theory
•Practical Music Lessons (guitar, bass, trumpet, piano, keyboards, percussions, drums)
•Royal Conservatory of Music (piano)
•Live Performance
•Song Writing
•Song Recording & Production
•Song Repertoire Development
•Playing With Other Musicians (duo, trio, band, dj)
•Developing An Artist Portfolio

“Sami is the rare, rare teacher who is truly inspirational. He delights, entertains and educates, all the while deepening my children's appreciation of music. He sets a high bar, and the kids rise to it. My boys, 9 and 14, look forward to their guitar lessons with Sami, and savor them, in a way they have never done with any other teacher or class. I can't recommend him highly enough.”
--
Linda Solomon
Publisher,
The Vancouver Observer

