Great articles for singers
Many people seem to believe that it is not possible to gain talent through singing and that all the talented singers in the world were born with it. The good news is that anyone can become a good singer as long as they put in the time and effort to do so. All anyone has to do is learn the right techniques in order to improve their vocal stamina.
by Kevin Sinclair
It's possible to make great recordings at home. This article discusses how good a recording REALLY needs to be.
by Mark Bendig
A street team is a group of fans brought together to help promote an artist or band. So how do you get the most out of them?
by Robin Bunch
Are people born with musical talent or is it something that anyone can learn? Are some people born with an ear for music, which they use to develop exceptional talent or can anybody develop an ear for music?
by Joseph Steine
If you want to get the right sound on your CD, it will take more that just having the right equipment to set up your own recording studio. In order to ensure everything is in the right area, you must consider the ways in which you space your things out as well as how you can work with then while in your recording studio.
by Kevin Sinclair
An expose on current trends in the music industry. A must read for anyone looking to get a record deal.
by Joseph Steine
People are more likely to buy a band's CD after they have seen the band perform on TV or in concert. But the CD is dead and will never come back. Those of you who are still struggling to get a record deal, by the way, and who think you're going to sell tons of CDs some day need to stop dreaming. That's not where the music business is today. Start thinking about doing your own thing.
by Joseph Steine
In a world where recording capabilities are moving more and more into the hands of the consumer, what incentive is there for independent artist to go into an expensive studio? The technology today allows the everyday musician to be the everyday recording engineer as well. The big record companies are scrambling to make up for lost CD sales, while music downloading is bigger than ever. So, does it make any sense at all to fork over your hard earned dough on a fancy studio? Couldn't you just buy some software and do it yourself at home?
by Adam Benson
Time signatures are employed in music to notify to the musician several things. Firstly, how many beats there are in a bar and secondly, the length of the notes found in the bar. This article explains all.
by Chris Gilmour
Music is a business. You have to decide how seriously you want to pursue your personal enjoyment versus making money. This is not to say that you can't have both and sometimes if you plan carefully you can have a rewarding experience in every way.
by Charles Priore
Music is a business. You have to decide how seriously you want to pursue your personal enjoyment versus making money. This is not to say that you can't have both and sometimes if you plan carefully you can have a rewarding experience in every way.
by Charles Priore
Music is a business. You have to decide how seriously you want to pursue your personal enjoyment versus making money. This is not to say that you can't have both and sometimes if you plan carefully you can have a rewarding experience in every way.
by Charles Priore
Music is a business. You have to decide how seriously you want to pursue your personal enjoyment versus making money. This is not to say that you can't have both and sometimes if you plan carefully you can have a rewarding experience in every way.
by Charles Priore
Here are some really simple ways to increase your traffic significantly. Remember, if you don't market yourself, you are really doing a disservice to yourself. You are like an artist performing in the middle of a desolate desert! Someone might find you by accident, but what you need to do is build roads to yourself.
by Saud Siddiqui
Here is the essential check list to ensure your survival and maximization of good times at whichever festival you are going to this summer.
by Peter Miles
Buying a new guitar can be an often exciting moment, but you have to stop your excitement getting in the way of making an informed decision.
by Charlie Wallace
So, you’re serious about getting noticed in the music industry? Well you’ll need some original material to set you apart from other singers that only do cover versions. Starting out writing songs from scratch is pretty daunting and even thinking about where to start can make your head hurt. When you’ve read this article you’ll feel more confident about starting to write your own songs.
by Gemma King
Most Guitar players pick up their guitar for a practice session, and straight away start playing, then they just start playing songs they already know, put their guitar down and that's it. If this sounds like you, I can help you, so read the rest of this article.
by Charlie Wallace
It seems that some guitar players are so focused on what they should be doing when playing guitar, that sometimes bad habits can creep in without them even knowing! Could you be one of these players?
by Charlie Wallace
It is entirely possible to make recordings at home that are very respectable in quality whilst spending only a relatively small amount of money! Even better news…it’s all pretty easy to do! Check out this article for the 'how to'
by Gemma King
In order for a singer to survive in his chosen field, he needs to secure several gigs where he can show the audience exactly what he is made of. This is every singers dream as it is hopefully the start of their path to becoming rich and famous.
by Kevin Sinclair
Few songs that break the rules of pop songwriting ever achieve mainstream success. This article discusses some of the most notable examples that did.
by Jon O'Bergh
Everybody I meet seems to either play Guitar, have played when they were younger or want to play. So here is ten reasons why everyone should learn the Guitar, regardless of size, color, age or skill level!
by Charlie Wallace
This article discusses how being a do-it-yourself (D.I.Y.) artist can benefit music artists in their efforts to get ahead and attract the professional support they need to get to the next level. How does an artist move forward in the music business without the support of business professionals backing their career? This article will teach music artists how to launch their music career and how to get music professionals interested in getting involved.
by Kerry Fiero