5 Routines to Make More Music More Often This Year
Five Lessons About Music-Making You Can Learn From Superheroes
While we have plenty of musical heroes we look up to, there isn't any superhero who fights crime with their guitar or drum kit, is there? Maybe there should be, but until we think of one I'll present these lessons learned from some of our favorite superheroes and apply them to the music-making process.
How Recording Your Music Can Make You a Better Musician
When you listen back to your recorded performances, you'll quickly find that recording what you play can push you to develop new skills and sharpen the ones you already have to improve how you play to grow as a musician. If you want to get better-sounding recordings you have to practice recording your music.
Why Should I Spend Money to Record My Music?
You can be much more proactive about how your fans will hear, remember, and share your music simply by providing them with a decent recording to view, download or stream. This recording can come in several flavors and you can certainly scale your recording efforts to match your budget and immediate goals.
Are You Skipping an Important Step in the Music-Making Process? (Free eBook)
What Is The Best Option for Making Music?
Do You Take Your Music Seriously?
How To Prep Your Files For Your Mix Engineer
While workflows will vary from project to project and personal preferences always play a role, there are some items that are simply required. I've separated these from the "nice to have" items but often times it's several small things that will add up to either keep the project moving forward or to rob it of your time, money, and objectivity.