Debut book released by Rochester musician and business owner, Brannon Hungness

Brannon Hungness, owner of the Rochester Academy of Music & Arts celebrates the publication of his first book-- “The Book on Music Lessons”
 
 
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Brannon Hungness Book Montage
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Jan. 10, 2015 - PRLog -- With almost 30 years of experience, local business owner and musician Brannon Hungness has formally written “The Book on Music Lessons.”

In development for more than a year, Hungness’ book is set to be released to stores on February 23rd. A fun and easy-to-read guide to music education, “The Book on Music Lessons” is a must-read for anyone with an interest in music. A limited number of advanced copies are currently available at Hungness’ music school-- the Rochester Academy of Music & Arts.

Words & Music

Hungness is a noted performer who has released multiple albums, toured the world, and even shared the stage with some of the nation’s biggest acts. Becoming a teacher at age 14, Hungness realized early on that his passion for music included a love of sharing his knowledge with others. According to Hungness, “Through my teaching experience, I learned that there is a wide range of approaches to educating students. And selecting the right approach is imperative to keeping a student motivated and inspired.” Hungness continues, “I wrote this book to aide people in making that important decision. Music has brought so much joy to my life, and I want to help others be as inspired by it as I am.”

About the Rochester Academy of Music & Arts

The Rochester Academy of Music and Arts, located at 161 Norris Drive, is Rochester’s largest family-owned and family-oriented music school. In 2014, the Academy was the recipient of a national award for music school excellence. The Academy has been featured by many news outlets, including the Democrat & Chronicle, News10, In Good Health, City Newspaper, Freetime Magazine, and more. It was founded by Hungness in January of 2007, starting with only 14 students. In just seven years, it has grown into a major presence, boasting over 300 students, 20 teachers and an office staff. For more information, please visit www.RochesterMusicLessons.com/.

Press

Copies of the book are available for press review. Please contact Academy Coordinator Brigid Harrigan at 585-313-3734 to receive a copy.

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