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Web Site Enables Music Students To Find Local Instructors - Interactive Music, Inc - Company Business and Marketing

Online Product News, Dec, 1999

Interactive Music, Inc. (OTC BB:SONG), New York, has launched www.musicteacherfind.com. At this web site, a nationwide list of music instructors can be accessed and searched according to instrument and/or geographic area. Students may visit the site and locate an instructor in their area at no charge.

Interactive music will charge a fee of $24.95 per year to allow music teachers to subscribe to the site. Users may also access the database through www.studentsforme.com and www.teachersforme.com

According to Jan Renner, president and CEO, "the company plans to fully endorse private lessons as an enhancement to the cost effective online learning process. The company will have mutually beneficial relationships with the hundreds of thousands of private music instructors nationwide."

Interactive Music Inc., is a New York City based media company focused on offering music products and services via the Internet. The company's initial focus is music instruction. Working with leading music educators and some of the Internet's most innovative content developers, the company has developed a truly breakthrough approach to music instruction. Guitar and Piano lessons are now being offered, with plans to expand the curriculum to include other instruments.

Visitors to the site are invited to take a free guitar or piano lesson to familiarize themselves with the methodology and technology being used. For a charge of $8.95 (per 4 lesson "suite") subscribers are issued a password and granted unlimited access to the desired lessons for a period of 12 months.

Live in-person music instruction traditionally can range in price from $20 to $100 per hour. Interactive Music will allow users to learn music at a fraction of the traditional cost.

The Web sites are located at the following:

http://www.NetMusicSchool.com

http://www.MallofMusic.com

For more information, call 561/841-8996.

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