Building An Army Of Fans Every Time You Perform
Each time you play out is an opportunity to win new fans. That seems obvious enough, but few performers gear their shows with this idea in mind. Draven Grey explores some of the things you can do to...
View ArticleHow To Shred Like Paul Gilbert
One way of developing speed, whether you're a shredder or not, is to combine your picking and legato (slurring) techniques. Mike Philippov lays out some step-by-step exercises to help you gain both...
View ArticleTeaching Chords To Beginning Guitar Students
In his latest article, Tom explores some of the problems that beginners tend to have making and changing guitar chords. Whether you're a guitar teacher or just someone starting out on the guitar,...
View ArticleCould You Teach Guitar?
Have you ever thought about teaching but then thought that you might not be qualified? Let's dispel a lot of the myths about what it takes to teach guitar. This post first appeared on Music Careers, ©...
View ArticleImprove Your Guitar Teaching
Sometimes the desire to fix every problem a student may have all at once may cause even more problems. Tom Hess describes how to break down a bad habit so that both teacher and student can tackle it in...
View ArticleHere Is Why Your Guitar Picking Speed Isn’t Improving…
If you aren’t playing at the speed of at least 200 BPM in sixteenth notes, Mike Philippov’s latest article will greatly help you to get closer to this goal. This post first appeared on Music Careers, ©...
View ArticleMusic Rights
For anyone who writes songs or plays in a band, there are several different rights regarding performing and recording songs. Here is a break down of what you need to know. This post first appeared on...
View ArticleHow To Make A Lot Of Money In The Music Business
To make money in the music business, you have to think about music as a business. Tom Hess provides you with insights on how to start making your musical monetary goals come true. This post first...
View ArticleHow To Build Your Band For Success In The Music Industry
Finding the right musicians for your band is essential for it being a success. Tom Hess outlines seven rules to help you make the best band possible. This post first appeared on Music Careers, © 2014...
View ArticleHow To Jump Start A Career In Music With Your Own Mentor
Have you always wanted to start a career in music, but feel like you do not know exactly what to do in order to succeed as a professional musician? This post first appeared on Music Careers, © 2014...
View ArticleHow To Shred Like Paul Gilbert
One way of developing speed, whether you're a shredder or not, is to combine your picking and legato (slurring) techniques. Mike Philippov lays out some step-by-step exercises to help you gain both...
View ArticleTeaching Chords To Beginning Guitar Students
In his latest article, Tom explores some of the problems that beginners tend to have making and changing guitar chords. Whether you're a guitar teacher or just someone starting out on the guitar,...
View ArticleCould You Teach Guitar?
Have you ever thought about teaching but then thought that you might not be qualified? Let's dispel a lot of the myths about what it takes to teach guitar. This post first appeared on Music Careers, ©...
View ArticleImprove Your Guitar Teaching
Sometimes the desire to fix every problem a student may have all at once may cause even more problems. Tom Hess describes how to break down a bad habit so that both teacher and student can tackle it in...
View ArticleHere Is Why Your Guitar Picking Speed Isn’t Improving…
If you aren’t playing at the speed of at least 200 BPM in sixteenth notes, Mike Philippov’s latest article will greatly help you to get closer to this goal. This post first appeared on Music Careers, ©...
View ArticleMusic Rights
For anyone who writes songs or plays in a band, there are several different rights regarding performing and recording songs. Here is a break down of what you need to know. This post first appeared on...
View ArticleHow To Make A Lot Of Money In The Music Business
To make money in the music business, you have to think about music as a business. Tom Hess provides you with insights on how to start making your musical monetary goals come true. This post first...
View ArticleHow To Build Your Band For Success In The Music Industry
Finding the right musicians for your band is essential for it being a success. Tom Hess outlines seven rules to help you make the best band possible. This post first appeared on Music Careers, © 2014...
View ArticleHow To Jump Start A Career In Music With Your Own Mentor
Have you always wanted to start a career in music, but feel like you do not know exactly what to do in order to succeed as a professional musician? This post first appeared on Music Careers, © 2014...
View ArticleA&R – Artists and Repertoire
A&R stands for Artists and Repertoire. The is the division of a record label that is responsible for talent scouting and the artistic and commercial development of the recording artist. It also...
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