All your questions answered.
Reach me at hello@themusicmentor.co.uk if you can’t find an answer to your question.
I only approve artists if I’m sure this will work.
Here’s the deal:
• If you show up, take advice, and put the work in - you’ll see results: more followers, more engagement and more momentum.
This isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme but if you’re committed, I’ll fight for you tooth and nail - keeping you accountable and giving you every tool and strategy I’ve got.
It will be life changing from Day 1.
• If you disappear, skip check-ins or ignore the strategy - no one can help you.
No!
What matters is that you’re willing to put in consistent effort.
That’s normal. I design strategies that fit around your life (job, family, commitments).
The goal is progress, not burnout.
The Music Mentor takes a collaborative approach to working with clients, ensuring that their unique situation and particular preferences and needs are incorporated into each tailored package.
A Mentorship is not a one-size-fits-all course.
If you qualify, Yes(!), you can spread the payments through our official finance partner, KLARNA.
If not, the only option is to save up and pay in full.
This is an investment in yourself and your music career.
Even the most expensive options are in the range of what people spend on a second-hand car.
However this option will create skills, attract fans and bring in income that can change your life for the better.
If you’re serious, you’ll find a way.
That commitment is a basic first step in proving you’re ready for this.
It doesn’t have to be one or the other - you can do both.
Paul actually signed a major record deal 6 months into a music degree (totally unrelated to the course btw).
Not one other person in that year landed a deal.
And as you know: many students spend their loan money on clothes, alcohol and nights out.
If you’re truly committed to building a music career, you’d go without those things to invest in your real goals.
University gives you a certificate and debt.
Mentorship gives you strategy that actually gets results in the real world.
And here’s the biggest difference:
University takes 3 years, costs £27,000+ and leaves the overwhelming majority of graduates still trying to figure it out.
A mentorship is faster, cheaper and specific to you - not general to a class of 20-40 all with different skills and goals.
Maybe... but appreciate that most don't and are forced to give up long before.
Those who do can easily spend £30K+ and 10 years and still not get it.
The choice is simple: you either pay with time, money and frustration or you shortcut the process. Thats not cheating... its common sense.
One cost is temporary.
Doing it alone can stall your career forever.
Distance isn’t a barrier anymore.
The whole industry works online - from songwriting collabs to label meetings.
We’ll connect through video calls - I’ll be reviewing your content and you’ll always have me in your corner to keep you accountable.
You don’t need to be in the same city for this to work - you just need Wi-Fi and the commitment to show up.
Let’s be honest: if an opportunity came from across the world, you wouldn’t turn it down just because you couldn’t hop on a plane.
The Music Mentor