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Equipment to improve your music listening experience

When it comes to listening to music, the technology through which you engage in the experience can have a dramatic impact on how you hear and feel the sound. Here,. Continue reading

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Tips for making your daily music listening more enjoyable

In addition to creating and marketing music, it’s important to remember just how enjoyable actually sitting down to listen to music is, not to mention the boon it can be. Continue reading

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In-ear monitors: What they are, why singers wear them

If you’re a regular show-goer (in normal times) you’ve likely seen artists wearing hearing aid/earbud shaped in ear monitors while performing. Here we dig into what their benefits are, and. Continue reading

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4 essentials for improving your garage band

Getting your garage band (not the software) from its scrappy infancy to a polished set of musicians ready to perform takes more than just practice (although that’s critical as well).. 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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MUSICIANS: Are You Buying Tools… or Toys? (Video)

It’s a common pitfall nearly every musician falls into: buying TOYS—the gear we lust after, but doesn’t really advance any creative or professional potential—when we should be reserving our resources. Continue reading

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