Don’t Give Up: How To Thrive As a Musician With Chronic Pain

Don’t let chronic pain get in the way of doing what makes you happy. Here are some tips to get down to the problem and find some solutions that work. Continue reading

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5 ways to track your progress as a musician

Achieving vertical growth on your instrument requires a means of measuring and tracking progress in your music practice. Here’s how… by Jamie Andreas of Disc Makers Blog As musicians, there. Continue reading

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How to tell the difference between good and bad feedback

Believe it or not, not every bit of criticism you may receive is going to be constructive. But how can you tell? Here’s how to tell the difference between good. Continue reading

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Music marketing: How to find your niche and use it to your advantage

Discovering what makes you stand out from the rest is crucial in your journey and success as a musician. Here’s how to determine what your niche is and how you. Continue reading

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How indie rockers Saving Vice overcome a touring disaster

After being left stranded with a canceled tour and blown transmission, Saving Vice looked to the industry for help. To their surprise, they got a response. by James Shotwell from Haulix. Continue reading

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Top 5 Habits to take on to become a successful musician

As musicians, it is easy to become overwhelmed and fall off our path a little bit. Here are 5 habits that will help you stay on the track to success.. Continue reading

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How to find your inner spark with Jazz icon Robert Glasper

The award-winning pianist and producer discusses how crucial it is to embrace what makes you special to elevate your music and find your audience. A guest post by Monica Freeman. Continue reading

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How to start a band in 9 steps

Eager to start your own band but don’t know where to start? Fear not. Starting a band doesn’t have to be intimidating. It just takes a lot of coordinating, communicating. Continue reading

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How to leverage rejection and disappointment as a musician

It doesn’t matter how many times you fall, as long as you get back up again… but sometimes it’s a little hard. So, here are some ways to help you. Continue reading

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How we define success is the greatest predictor of success and failure

“If you’re always so fixated on the next thing that you can never appreciate where you are or how far you’ve come, it’s unlikely you’ll ever feel like you succeeded.”. Continue reading

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