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50 Quick music practice tips | How To Practice - 0 views

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    So what would you do with the top 50 music practice tips all laid out on one page. This list is a do not miss, make sure your not wasting your time when practice and follow these tips today. 50 Quick music practice tips -
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Studio DIY: Custom Keyboard and Peripheral Dust Covers : Sun, 14 Feb 2010 : M... - 0 views

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    All that studio equipment that you're plunking all of your hard earned cash into deserves to be protected. Nothing shows just how much you don't use all of your fancy equipment like a congregation of dust. CompuCover is a company that makes custom-fit covers for your gear. They've been in business since 1979 so you don't have to worry about them vanishing in thin air when you need a replacement and they're cheaper than the dirt gathered between your Tritons Keys. One custom CompuCover sleeve will set you back a cool $16.95 in comparison to the $50-70 price tag of the competition.
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Getting Your Head Turned Around | Insider Music Business - 0 views

  • Having a collaborator forces a number of changes in the way you do things. Just having to consider the ideas someone else has about your song is one factor. The way they work is another.
  • 50/50 split before you start. Don’t worry about who did the most writing work or whether it is harder to be the composer or lyricist. Having been on both sides of the fence, my own thought is that are equally hard to do well.
  • If you are an aggressive publisher and your partner just wants to write, then you need to handle the publishing.
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    Tired of creating songs that sound too much alike? Add a partner to the group. The ideas that a partner can bring to the table and they way that they work through and create songs can bring you all of the orginal flava that your new music has been craving.
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Wanted: New Lead Singer for Aerosmith - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As someone dies, someone else is born. I'm sure by now you've heard the big news. Aerosmith is now looking for a new lead singer. 50 years later, Steven Tyler, lead singer of Aerosmith has decided to pursue a solo career. The announcement follows an interview that the band's frontman, Steven Tyler, gave to a British music magazine in which he said he was interested in "working on the brand of myself - Brand Tyler." If you've always wanted to be a part of the legendary rock group now might be your chance. I have no clue on how the band is preparing to fill the lead singer gap, but in todays media centric world, i'm betting either world wide auditions or a reality show. All i'm saying is be prepared, thats all.
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The Not So New Record Label Model « eleetmusic - Direction in music, marketi... - 0 views

  • reduce our overhead and use social strategies, on and offline to create direct to fan relationships, we can only improve upon what has been done for the last 50 years.
  • college students
  • local campus
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  • Statistics have shown that college aged men and women are more receptive to try new things, so why not give your band a shot.
  • Radio
  • Road –
  • Reviews
  • Retail
  • Err too far online, you fail. Too fair offline, you fail
  • if you fail to create a real connection with the fans or friends you make online, you will ultimately loose them all offline.
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    Applying the Record Label Model to the Indie Artist You may already be familiar with the online world of myspace music and facebook pages, and the offiline world of shows and radio play, but as George Howard puts it "Err too far online, you fail. Too far offline, you fail". In order to be successful today you need to achieve the perfect balance between online and offline marketing. Eleetmusic's Kevin English outlines how to use the four R's (Radio, Road, Reviews and Retail) of the "Not so new record label model" to capture the audience statistically proven to be more receptive to trying to new things. College students.
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