AI College Audition Portfolio Generator for Music Teachers
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Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
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Assembles conservatory and college music audition portfolios from raw performance recordings —
Kill Reason
Conservatory and college music auditions are evaluated on live performance quality by faculty who explicitly discount packaging — AI-assembled portfolio formatting adds no meaningful signal to the admission decision. The market of private music teachers willing to pay a subscription for this service is too small and the use case is too infrequent to support a standalone recurring business.
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