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When the passion for music meets technology_ meet Sam Reti

50 min · 25 de may de 2022
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Today we will have as a guest Sam Reti, CEO and founder of Muzie.live. It all started from a college project where Sam and his dad began creating their first software together "I Want to Practice", essentially a practice app for musicians. Sam was awarded the Achievement Scholarship for his innovation and dedication to the father and son’s duo’s first project together. After graduating from Berklee, Sam spent his time teaching guitar and continued building innovative tools in music technology with his father. In 2019, they started working on Muzie.Live, an all in one virtual music studio for online music lessons and hybrid learning. Today, Muzie.Live continuously leads the industry in innovation to improve virtual learning and enhance music education. With just over two years since the official launch, Muzie.Live has grown to over 40 countries globally and hosts thousands of lessons per week. Here the link to muzie.live: https://www.muzie.live/ [https://www.muzie.live/]

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