My First Video

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I just finished setting up my shop page to sell my first How-To book and editing my first product introduction video.
I’m so excited! I’ve been working on this a while. Creating this book helped me figure out what I want to be when I grow up. No not a  musician, the world isn’t ready for that! I like creating and sharing. There are a lot of Baby Boomer women like myself who are exploring what they want to do and refusing to be invisible.

This book is another step in promoting information for, by or about Boomer Women.

The video, which is an introduction to the book, is on my shop page. I’ve also put it here for you to take a peak at.
Visit my shop page too. It’s the tab above marked Music Store.

I hope you liked it. I had a lot of fun making the video.

Blog hopping with (Don't Be) Too Timid and Squeamish. Check it out.
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{ 6 comments }

Marcy June 10, 2011 at 8:19 pm

Congratulations on your book and your video! Thanks for linking up.

Laura June 11, 2011 at 1:56 am

Congrats on the book! Great use of the video to introduce and help promote it. I've been hesitant to do any vlogging myself, but I like the idea. And I had never heard of a bowed psaltery until today!! Stumbled. 😉

Ann @CreativeBoomer June 11, 2011 at 2:19 am

Marcy, thanks. And thanks for the great idea of your blog hop.

DrJulieAnn, The Modern Retro Woman June 11, 2011 at 3:38 am

How very cool! I've never heard of this instrument before your introduction. {Sharing with everyone}

The Damsel In Dis Dress June 11, 2011 at 3:10 pm

Super cool! I was a music major and had never seen that before. It has such a pretty tone. Neat!

D.J.Malus June 14, 2011 at 12:32 am

Hi Ann!
I read the book and I think it's great.

When I started to play the bowed psaltery I was starving for information and helpful hints, that's the main reason I started the Psaltery Strings site. I really could have used your book a couple years ago.

A new player with no teacher can easily become frustrated and give up. Your book could prevent that. You've covered the most likely questions a new player would ask and the most important things they need to know. Better still, you did it in layman's (laywoman's ?) terms, plain english, no jargon : )

Excellent choice of songs as well. Great job.
Donna

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