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Simplification in action | How To Practice - 0 views

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    The how to practice guide goes over the essence of simplification, and how exactly it is applied in music. Music simplification is a method of practice that visually breaks music notation down to it's simplest parts. The 7 step example covers 1. Removing dynamics 2. Removing other markings 3. Get rid of tricky notes 4. Taking it further 5. Removing yet more notes 6. holding repeated notes 7. Putting it all back together. Of course it doesn't do justice without the pictures.
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Seven Steps To Songwriting Success | Insider Music Business - 0 views

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    Great Songs aren't written, they're re-written.
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Perfect Practice Plan | How To Practice - 0 views

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    Do you practice perfectly? If not you might need a little push in the right direction. The howtopractice blog advises you not to open your music and bash your way through it but instead break your practice up into many tiny tasks that you can aim to improve -only then will you see rapid results. The best part of this post is the colorful circle of "perfect practice" that holds your hand through the 5 steps of mastering your pieces. Save the chart to your computer or hand draw it in your practice notebook if you have to. Once you have begun practicing with this colorful piece of wisdom don't be shy to scribble the answers to each of the 5 questions out. Seeing is believing, plus writing it down always seems to work for me. Toodles.
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What You Focus On Expands « eleetmusic - Direction in music, marketing and b... - 0 views

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    Theres been a lot of talk about how to survive the music industry, what social networks you should be on and online distributors you should be with but the simple truth is that the music you create is much more important than your current method of distribution. So i challenge you for 2010 to step your game up partner with that one drummer and create amazing music, be relentless and most importantly get out of the house and book some shows. Paying or non-paying, it doesn't matter if your the right person for this, the money will come.
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Adapting to changes | Insider Music Business - 0 views

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    the machinery of culture is constantly changing and i hate to say it but that means as a creator of music you gotta be constantly changing too. To help soften the blow of the many more cultural changes down the road, then surrounding yourself with a real social network of musicians and partners that may be able to understand certain shifts more easily than yourself could be a good step in battling your future market woes.
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Musicians ditch studios for tech such as GiO for Macs - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Musicians are ditching studios for cheaper solutions, but clearly achieving the same result. One step closer towards total independence.
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Killing Itself to Live: How the Record Industry Conceived It's Own Demise - hypebot - 0 views

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  • the more the music fans file-shared, the more the major labels were almost forced to produce lowest-common-denominator music
  • killing itself to live
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  • discover music through the same mediums that major labels use to promote new music
  • "the allotted time table for an artist to be deemed successfulshortened and expectations were heightened."
  • that window of time has considerably shrunk to almost nothing.
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    A new study has found that the the fall of an item's popularity mirrors its rise to popularity, so items that become popular faster also die out faster. Kyle Bylin, Accosciate Editor for hypebot.com has taken that study one step further by relating the new find to the marketing strategy of record labels. It could be said that the Record Labels are killing itself to live, what a weird paradox.
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Google to Caption YouTube Videos - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Songwriting goes International? Youtube is taking major steps towards making their database of millions of videos accessible to the deaf, hearing-impaired and those individuals that don't speak english. There technology can insert captions in 51 languages, meaning that listeners world wide will soon be able to enjoy the cleverness of your songwriting.
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