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1: How to Get Noticed by a Record Label

How to Get Noticed by a Record Label If you’re a musician, you probably have a dream of being signed by a record label. Unfortunately, you’ve probably discovered that you’...

By: IADT Tampa

2: Oakville Celtic Fiddle Club

I have been teaching the

By: James Franczek

3: 5 Most Common Problems With Music Programs

5 Most Common Problems With Music Programs - And How to Avoid Them! Over the past 9 years we have talked with hundreds of students and families about th...

By: Brian Eliason

4: How to be an accomplished artist in a working world

Everybody’s gotta work right? Upkeep on the necessities and various ‘treats’ in life. Even the pushers on the street corners or runn...

By: Richard L.B Etienne

5: UNSIGNED ARTICLES: NO LABEL, NO PROBLEM

Unsigned artists have a greater chance of success today than ever before. On one hand, composing and performing songs without the shadow of a struggling record la...

By: Lathum

6: BAND MERCHANDISE: PROMOTE and SUPPORT YOUR MUSIC

The rewards of creating music range from the deep satisfaction of writing a new song to the glowing pride of a successful performance. These feelings bolster our ...

By: Lathum

7: MUSICIANS: BUILDING A FAN BASE

Building a fan base is an important step for any band interested in elevating their recording and performing career. With attention and planning, even a modest following can bec...

By: Lathum

8: SONGWRITERS: COLLABORATE for SUCCESS

While there is no shortage of successful songwriters who prefer to work alone, the caliber of music that’s been created by collaboration suggests that two h...

By: Lathum

9: SONGWRITERS: IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

Songwriting is a cathartic exercise that allows musicians to escape the conundrums of daily routines. From the first spark of melody to the flicker of promising lyrics, the proc...

By: Lathum

10: OVERCOME STAGE FRIGHT

Many artists have become acquainted with the paralyzing cold-sweat sensations that shake limbs and turn stomaches into spin cycles when performing before an audie...

By: Lathum

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Bob Marley Legend

For each of us of the sixties, seventies, and/or eighties, the Bob Marley legend takes on different and specific meaning, rife with peaceful love, spiritual reclamation, and even, at the end, melancholi...

By: Bobby McHavens

7 Common Problems....

7 Common Problems with Learning Sweep Picking and What to do About Them by Mike Philippov www.mikephilippov.com...

By: Mike Philippov

How To Make Your Music Digital

As I receive emails from many different musicians on my radio station, I tend to get about 35%-45% that do not know, or do not have their music in a digital format. This is a major problem! You might think having a...

By: Nick Willever

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Music lovers pursue return to high fidelity

A handful of Music Row businesses are beginning to invest in new products and technologies to increase the fidelity of music at every stage of the recording and listening process.


Country music thrives in S.F. Bay Area

The underground country music scene in the Bay Area isn't new. It's been happening since the days of New Riders of the Purple Sage. But Pop Music Critic Aidin Vaziri has a good argument fo...


MUSIC MAKERS: Trip down memory lane

THE music done in 1969 is commemorated in 12 tracks, sung by Japanese singing legend Saori Yuki, in collaboration with the Portland group, Pink Martini.


Matching fans to music tops record industry agenda

After a decade-long battle against file-sharing, music and technology giants are now pushing users to share to their hearts' content, with online music recommendations a key issue at the MIDEM tra...


Philippe Entremont Conducts; Simone Dinnerstein Performs; Music by Ezequiel V...

Reviews of Philippe Entremont with the Manhattan School of Music Symphony Orchestra; the pianist Simone Dinnerstein; and the composer Ezequiel Viñao.



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