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The Working Musician: Military Jobs | the savvy musican blog | The Savvy Musician Blog - 0 views

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    You hear about your friends, family and friends-of-friends enlisting in the military everyday, you see the recruiting commercials and can even witness them on CNN in the background from time to time, but one opportunity that is never widely publicized is the military path for the working musician. the savvymusician.com solid rundown on the opportunities available to the working musician such as premier bands and regional bands complete with the pros and cons of undertaking such opportunities. "This is a good four year job for just about anyone. It can be a GREAT 20+ year job for many" Michael Mench - Commander of the US Air Force Band of Flight
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Indie Bands and Artists - 0 views

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    At Access4Artists, we know indie bands and artists because we are indie bands and artists. We are rabid fans of music and passionate fans of art, and we believe in building a strong community of like-minded indies around the world in a single, central location that can showcase music and art and encourage musicians and artists at the same time.
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JamSession for the iPhone and iPod Touch: Band in the Box App Gives Soloists a Backing ... - 0 views

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    JamSession provides a fun new way to practice without a physical backing band. Guitarists or other solo instrumentalists looking for a backing band to practice their lead should look into this app. Personally i haven't used the application but it should be an easy way for musicians to practice with the robot you call your iphone.
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Find Local Bands - 0 views

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    Welcome to Access4Artists, the only web site you need to find local bands anywhere quickly, and even interact with your new favorite artists in our online communities that bring the music to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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How Indie Bands May Establish Booking Shows | Live Music Blog @ SyncLive.com - 0 views

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    Here's a couple of resources that i've gathered on who to get shows booked for you or your band.
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Knowing When to Go With Your Gut (Instead of the Experts) - ArtistshouseMusic - 0 views

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    The gut may be a ways from the ears but sometimes it's crucial for you to bend of and take a listen. Powderfinger Promotions President David Avery had to take a listen to his in his decision to start working with Jams Bands such as String Cheese Incident in an era when Jam Bands just weren't fashionable.
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Indie Music Tech: Introducing Music Scout - 0 views

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    Musicscout.com could help your band get discovered. Music scout is an App that has just been released for the android and iPhone market that enables music enthusiasts to express their thoughts and sentiments about the band they're currently watching. Now all you gotta do is convince all of your fans to download the App and give you great rating everywhere you go.
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Indie Music Tech: MobBase is Live - 0 views

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    The iPhone is one of the biggest innovations of this decade. It has single handedly connected people from all around the world, offering a rich web presence and an "app for everything". Creating an iPhone app used to take at least a general knowledge of some programming experience, until now that is. MobBase is a web application that makes it easy for your band to create an inexpensive, customizable and feature rich iPhone app. Indiemusictech has a few screen shots of how easy it is for your band to get distribution on iPhones worldwide.
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Artists on Twitter - Indie Music Tech - 0 views

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    AOT (Artists On Twitter) helps people connect, like bands and artists, technologists and music entrepreneurs.
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Indie Music Tech: Find Musicians with Musefy - 0 views

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    Musfy, Musicians Wanted, Myspace and Craigslist are all viable option when it comes to connecting with other musicians looking to form bands.
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AppleInsider | Apple criticized over iTunes LP development costs - 0 views

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    Are indie bands getting screwed on iTunes, or Saved.
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How To Get A Gig - 0 views

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    Access4Artists is one such tool. In fact, we dare say that a4a may well be the only online tool you need to promote your band, interact with your fans and have a great centralized location online that any talent booker anywhere can access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's like we took the entire process of how to get a gig and made it virtually idiot proof!
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Musician Page - 0 views

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    Your musician page at a4a is more than just a place to tell people about your band. Post photos, music, gigs. Interact with other musicians and with a thriving community of rabid music fans all from your musician page. Access4Artists brings your music to the fans and encourages the ongoing interaction that builds a lasting relationship between the artist and the fan.
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Seth's Blog: Viral growth trumps lots of faux followers - 0 views

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    Growing your brand on the internet should be similar to growing a tree in your back yard. The internet is an intimidating place when growing your brand as a musician, many bands have already have already racked up hundreds if not hundreds of thousands of fans, followers, myspace plays and you want nothing more to turn your 100 into as many as possible, you know, to catch up. Don't get caught up in the hype. Many of these followers are are faux. Some experiment's finding that 200,000 followers only led to 25 clickthroughs, because their following wasn't grown virally. Conversely, if you grow your 100 fans like a delicate plant it doesn't take long before your true fanbase overtakes the faux disconnected user base. On the internet Viral growth
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Inside Music Media: Manage Radio Like the Grateful Dead - 0 views

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    The Greatful Dead knew a thing or two about business. "A group of stoners who somehow got more things right than the suits running the record industry, radio and even some high powered new media businesses." Some great business lessons that could be learned from this group are sprinkled through an article on indisdemusicmedia comparing their biz model to that of the Radio Industry's. Some of these points should be laser sketched into your brain (if you simply can't remember). According to the Atlantic Magazine article your fans are key to your ultimate success. But not all your fans. As with every musician you have different levels of fans, cater to only your most loyalist fans because their the ones that are going to purchase your music. Get a team together consisting of the band the road crew and and other organization members and periodically rotate the final decision makers. Your not the only one with good ideas on how to run things. Give it away until they buy it. Some things in life are uncontrollable (death, natural disasters and file sharing fall into this category) Don't try to fight against it. Rather embrace it and exploit it for your own benefit. The greatful dead exemplified this by not having an hernia upon the realization that their fans were taping their shows. Instead they used it to increase demand and drive the sales of other revenue streams. The same way that humanity doesn't fight against death but instead uses it to make the quality of life better the same way a musician should approach the death of the CD. Just because the CD has to die, doesn't mean that your career has to go to.
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Studio Unknown's Confessions of a Small Working Studio-Studio Owners Venture Into Live ... - 0 views

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    Okay so many bands are using protools to record themselves but that doesn't mean that Independent producers should close down shop. Rely on the live scene for some additional income and your studio might be getting more business in the off season than you originally planned for.
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Why Does Music Feel Good?: The love of music explained - 0 views

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    indie-music-news 101 has deduced that there is Human emotions in music, thanks guys i would have never guessed. The article did go on to reveal a little something that may have come as a surprise to the rest of us however, did you know that the Taliban banned music in their band (Too many great opportunities to say banned), hit the jump if you want to find out a little more about the history of music by professors in cognitive science and ethnomusicologists.
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Universal Music & Grooveshark Begin Legal Wrangles Rivmixx.com - 0 views

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    Grooveshark is a music streaming service that is accessed through your browser, and is driven by users who upload their record collections. Currently Universal has initiated legal action against the service for failing to pay royalties, which is bad news for the shark. The good news comes to indie musicians looking to capitalize on increased exposure. Since it is a free service to access indie bands can upload their music to the service in hopes of extending their fan base. Users who wish to purchase your music can also be referred to Amazon or Itunes. In 2010 have your music in more places.
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DOJ Approves Live Nation - Ticketmaster Merger | AVguide - 0 views

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    I've been saying it for sometime now, but playing shows is everything in the future. Looking to get a deal? Play shows. Want more exposure? Play shows. Wanna gain experience? Play shows. Do you want to be successful? Play...you guessed it. Small shows, big shows, street shows (I found one of my favorite bands at a street performance), house shows, showwws perieod. And now we have the merger of live nation and ticket-master finally getting judge approval. Recorded music revenue is dropping, and i haven't really bought a cd for awhile, but what i have a growing feining for is some live shows. Where are all the live shows at?
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Mastering Music - Explained « Music Producers Forum - 1 views

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    Mastering proffesional Adrian Carr of ACMastering recently posted a good article explaining mastering in fairly simple terms for those who are still convinced that "mixing and mastering" is one word. One thing that really helped me to understand mastering back when it was a big question-mark to me, was the differences in the files types each technique used. When mastering a song your are working off of the final exported two-track (that Wav or Aiff file all your hard work went into), whil with mixing you are working with each individual track that you laid individually during your recording, at this point your song is probably still sitting on some virtual sequencer like cubase, garage band or protools. I dunno, it helped me understand it a little more.
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