Twenty years ago, most people had never heard of P2P file-sharing, Napster didn’t exist yet, and most personal webpages had designs that were atrocious. A […]
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CDBaby.com – How to Create a YouTube Channel That Engages Your Audience
Youtube is a giant of social media now, and it is a great way to garner exposure for your music. Part of creating a successful […]
Read moreBooks You Must Read – The Music Teaching Artist’s Bible: Becoming a Virtuoso Educator
Even the greatest guitarists who make loads of money as songwriters/performers still teach private lessons at times. Teaching lessons is a great way to make […]
Read moreBrainstorming Song Lyrics
Even if you’re writing lyrics all the time without issue, there can come a time where the inspiration is just not there. Check out this […]
Read moreBooks You Must Read – The Musician’s Way: A Guide to Practice, Performance, and Wellness
There are two aspects of being a professional musician you can’t avoid: practicing and performing. Even being on a national or international tour, you’ll still […]
Read moreBuffer Your Social Presence
If you’re a heavy social media user, then hopefully you’ve heard of Buffer. If not, then the basic idea is Buffer is an online app […]
Read moreMusicGlobalization.com – Don’t Get Run Over By Management
A lot of artists and bands think that once they find the right manager, then their careers are locked. Sadly this is in no way […]
Read moreYour Song, and Triple-Level Lyrics
Gary Ewer hosts a great songwriting blog, and this post about the emotional and story-telling aspects of song lyrics is a great read. If you’ve […]
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