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5 Musical Genres For Any Situation

When it comes to musical genres, everyone has their preferences. That said, certain genres are more broadly compatible with the average listening situation than others. Here, we look at five. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Bass Cab Construction • Electronic Drums • Promoting Your Music On Google • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, our contributors shared instructions on how to build a bass cab, why some artists prefer electronic drum sets, how to promote your music using Google SEO,. Continue reading

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NOLA MusicTech Goes Online Next Week

SF MusicTech conference founder Brian Zisk is taking his new baby NOLA Music Tech online next week. No stranger to the fast pivot, Zisk moved what was intended to be. Continue reading

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Tips For Promoting Your Songs On Google

The internet is probably the most powerful marketing tool out there, but in order to make it work for you, you need to understand how search engines function or, more. Continue reading

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Keeping Your Instruments Safe From Theft

As a musician, some of your most valuable assets are your instruments and musical gear, all of which are potential targets for theft. The risk of having your equipment stolen. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Backup Plan • Live Streaming • Keeping Your Instruments Safe • More

On MusicThinkTank this week, our contributors shared articles on why it’s important to have a backup plan when you’re a musician, how live streaming can be used to grow your. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Industry Uncertainty • Find Success On Patreon • Video Game Composition • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, our contributors shared advice on hedging against the current industry uncertainty, how to find success on Patreon, what video composition can do for your music career,. Continue reading

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Launching Your Music Career Through Video Game Composition

Breaking into the music business remains incredibly challenging, but there are a number of new ways to get your foot in the door. One such avenue worth pursuing is the. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Crowdfunding • Music’s Influence • Temporary Jobs • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, our contributors shared articles on how to promote your crowdfunding campaign, the ways in which music can influence your studying mood, some jobs artists can pick. Continue reading

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Why Taking A Break From Music Can Sometimes Be A Good Idea

Many musicians and others working in the music industry are, like it or not, finding themselves taking a break. With shows cancelled across the board, and the future looking decidedly. Continue reading

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Temporary Jobs Artists Can Pick Up During The Coronavirus Outbreak

The reality of cancelled gigs, and upcoming tours distant on the horizon, bands and musicians sitting out the Coronovirus pandemic have seen many of their revenue streams dry up. Here. Continue reading

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