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3 Tactics To Make Sure Your Music Is Noticed Online
With online websites that allow you to upload your music becoming very popular, making sure music uploads remain popular means guaranteeing that you are uploading high-quality music. It is not just about your musical talent but also how clear your downloads are. In this guide, we will explore 3 ways to make sure your music is not only noticed by your target audience but is continuously downloaded.
By Tiffany Sands6 years ago in Beat
Elevate Your Audio Experience
One of the most difficult parts of buying a subwoofer box is finding the perfect one. But the best way to go about it is to check your subwoofers owners manual before going shopping. I cannot count how many times I've seen people using boxes that were not maximizing their subwoofers potential. The box is a huge part of your set up, and cheaping out on a small box is only going to frustrate you.
By Kyle Stinson6 years ago in Beat
5 Signs That a Career in Music Is in Your Future
When trying to decide what way your life path should take, you need to consider many factors. The first should be considering what it is that you are passionate about. While some people enjoy the sciences, others may find themselves drawn to a career in the arts. Music is often known as the universal language. It crosses language and cultural barriers to touch people in various ways. If you grew up practicing music, you might decide that a career in music fits your personal and professional aspirations.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Beat
Effective Drum Practice 101: 5 Essential Tips for Newbie Drummers
“Practice makes perfect” – we are all too familiar with this old adage. While putting in the time and effort will certainly help you develop your skills, it is the way that you practice something that will affect your progress and ultimately determine whether you are going to get better at it.
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Beat
How to Restring a guitar
I never actually thought people wouldn't know how to restring a guitar, for me it was pretty obvious from day one how the strings went on an electric, an acoustic. I did have to be shown when it came to a classical guitar. It came to my attention recently that not everyone is as perceptive as I am, and I also had the added advantage of being interested in guitars long before I started learning to play one.
By Phill Ross6 years ago in Beat
The Life of an Independent Artist
A RISK WORTH TAKING. At least that's how I see it. For years I pondered the idea of making music for a living. I watched my favorite artist in concerts, bought all their CDs (back when CDs were popular), watched every music video they released, and dreamed of they day I could be just like them.
By CreNaetive6 years ago in Beat
WAYS TO KEEP CREATIVE DURING LOCKDOWN FOR MUSICIANS
Staying indoors for prolonged periods of time can make you feel uninspired as well as frustrated and lethargic - and that's not good for creativity or productivity! As musicians, however, there are plenty of things we can do to keep our creative spark alive and make the best use of our lockdown.
By Aubrey Whitfield6 years ago in Beat
How to write creatively and with ease.
Hi everyone. I hope you are staying well and safe, however you are choosing to spend your isolation. Whether it's become an introspective time, a creative time, and time to take some rest or you've put some well spent hours into a Netflix binge, I hope you are enjoying it.
By Ruth Royall6 years ago in Beat
How To Blow up on Spotify. Top Story - May 2020.
Hello my name is Trenten Priest, and today I’m going to tell you how I got my numbers up on Spotify. Now before you read this article know that when I wrote it I had 27 thousand monthly listeners .. well let’s see how much I have now? Search up “Trenten Priest” or click the embedded link below, check out my music, and give me a FOLLOW if the number is still around 25k, then maybe my method works? I think yes!
By Social Media Castle6 years ago in Beat
7 Different Songwriting Methods, And Why You Should Try All Of Them
I'll be the first to admit that I've developed some pretty strong habits in the over ten years that I've been writing songs. I tend to use some chord progressions more than others, and I tend to focus more on lyrics than melody. But the biggest habit I've fallen into is writing songs the same way every time: by sitting down at my piano or with my guitar and my lyric book and writing the song from start to finish. I write the melody, the harmony, and lyrics at the same time, from verse one to the last chorus.
By Robin Owens6 years ago in Beat









