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In the streaming era it will be difficult for you to support yourself as an artist only by music sales. In order to be a successful professional musician, you really need to discover other sources of money.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in Beat10 Books in the music industry you need to read in 2023
New year, new you! There are publications that will increase your understanding of the music business, regardless of if you work as a music producer, manager, record label owner or musician. Fortunately, many of the most smart people on the planet have written about their adventures in the music business to assist individuals like you. You should learn from their errors to improve yourself and get an advantage over your rivals in the music business.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatHow to make money as a musician 2023
It might be difficult to make a fortune as a musician. You most likely need to hold down a second job to maintain your music career unless you're among the fortunate few who have achieved major success. Don't give up, however! As a musician, there are several methods to earn money. We'll go through some of the top methods to monetise your music in this article. Read on to learn how to start earning additional money with your music!
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatSubmit your music to movies
Having your music used in films and shows may help you make money from your music production in as well as allowing your music to be discovered by new listeners and fans. Most musicians are great at making music. However, the majority of them are unable to make money from their songs. In this post, we'll provide you some guidance on how to submit your fabulous film soundtrack.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatPolymath Actor, Recording Artist, and Filmmaker Amir Royale Releases His ‘Stories of the Lost, Rich & Tormented’ EP
From Amir Royale Sophomore year, NYU Tisch’s Clive Davis Institute, 2017. I created the concept of Stories of the Lost, Rich & Tormented as a "Writing the Hit Song: Deep Cutz" homework assignment. Over the course of 14 weeks, I crafted and reworked about 12 or so ideas. Suddenly, my songwriting professor at the time (Eren Cannata of Cove City Sound Studios, Facethouse Records & Warner Chapel Music), directed us to use all the content we created thus far to formulate an EP. This project would then become one we’d pitch and present to potential A&R scouts. It was our final project. I curated 5 of my best records across the class to showcase a conceptual narrative and description of greed, lust, and youth insecurity within American culture. It is the final entry within my four-EP-long music chronicle (dating back to my 2015 EP, This Is for You.). To let this project go free finally—feels like a blessing. Thank you.
StageScene MagazinePublished about a year ago in BeatAI in the music industry: What you need to know and how to produce monetizable results
The music industry is undergoing a massive transformation. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to create and produce music, automate mundane tasks, and even advise artists on the best strategies for success. It can be hard to keep up with all the advances in AI, but understanding the potential implications of this technology is essential for anyone working in the music industry. In this blog post, we'll explore the current state of AI in the music industry and provide tips on how to stay informed and use AI effectively.
Harry DipplePublished about a year ago in BeatBusiness Solution For NFT Marketplace Development
NFT Marketplace Development NFT marketplace whitelabel — It enables business owners to swiftly build an NFT marketplace that is both fully functional and user-friendly and where customers can purchase and sell NFTs with ease. For any industry or niche, including the creative industries, music, real estate, collectibles, and so on, we are able to develop a Whitelabel NFT Marketplace. Any blockchain, like Solana, Polygon, Ethereum, Flow, Binance, and others, may also be used as the foundation for its construction.
juliet merrinPublished about a year ago in BeatPromoting Your Music Today | Jon Heindel
Despite the financial resources that established musicians have, aspiring artists often don't have the same opportunities to grow their fan base. With the rise of digital platforms, it's now easier than ever to promote your music. This guide will teach you how to build a marketing plan for your music.
Jon HeindelPublished about a year ago in BeatProducing a Punk Rock Record
If you want to record and produce an album/EP/single, this is an in-depth tutorial on how to get your recording tight and your mix ready for streaming. I will be drawing upon my recent experience making a record with my good friends TULIPS.
Pierre GildenhuysPublished about a year ago in BeatEconomic Impact Of Music Copyright
The study of copyrights makes sense for economics law students, and copyrights are an effective intellectual property tool. There are outstanding articles on the economy of copying (instead of copyright), but none that covers the evolution and fundamental concepts of copyrights as a whole. How does Copyright of songs affect the Indian economy?
Suveera PatilPublished about a year ago in BeatBest Ways To Take Care Your Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Bluetooth speakers are an easy and portable way to carry your music everywhere you go. Be it on a road trip or a beach, be it on a trek to your backyard - they ensure that your favourite music keeps you giving company every time, everywhere. Available in various sizes, shapes and styles, bluetooth speakers are quite a rage. They are a must-have for every music lover.
Avinash GuptaPublished about a year ago in BeatHow Music Helps With Concentration | Rano Bofill MD
You may feel like a mental stunt when you’re focused on your tasks, but you may feel sluggish on other days. This is because you’re hoping that the day will end quickly. With the right music, you can improve your concentration and focus.
Rano Bofill, MDPublished about a year ago in Beat