Last year, Reba McEntire signed up to be one of the teachers on the online education platform, MasterClass. The program takes creators, in any field, whether it’s music, movies, sports or film making, and gives them the platform to help pass their wisdom and knowledge onto aspiring hopefuls in their respective field. The opportunity to teach a MasterClass appealed to Reba because she says, ““When I’m doing interviews people would say, ‘Oh my gosh you should do a class.’ And I said, ‘What for?’ ‘So people would know what you’ve experienced throughout your 40-year career.’ And then when MasterClass came to me and said, ‘Would you be a part of this?’ And they sent me Dustin Hoffman’s, his class, and I watched it, I thought, ‘Wow! Maybe I can help people out trying to get in the music business or that are in the music business and kind of give them a little tips and tricks of the trade.”
For $90, you can take Reba’s class and learn about storytelling, connecting to an audience, singing, performance, vocal warm up, song selection, brand building, and the business side of the industry. The class includes interactive assignments, course materials, student community, and Q&A that creates a uniquely powerful educational experience. To learn more, log onto MasterClass.com.
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“When I’m doing interviews people would say, ‘Oh my gosh you should do a class.’ And I said, ‘What for?’ ‘So people would know what you’ve experienced throughout your 40-year career.’ And then when Master Class came to me and said, ‘Would you be a part of this?’ And they sent me Dustin Hoffman’s, his class, and I watched it, I thought wow maybe I can help people out trying to get in the music business or that are in the music business and kind of give them a little tips and tricks of the trade. And so it was a wonderful learning experience for me I absolutely loved it. And I’m so glad I did it.”