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Little Known Ways to Increase Profits for Touring Musicians

Whether you’re planning a national, international, or regional tour the goals are the same: earn income while promoting yourself in a familiar or new territory. Reaching out to fans and connecting personally at your concerts are the keys to gaining a dedicated fan base and generating buzz around your band. Admittedly, while overall comfort plays [...]

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Effective Music Videos for Any Budget

Music video Production Music video production companies have had to lower their prices to be able to compete with the lower profit margins the music industry is now facing. But is that a bad thing?

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The Mystical Magic Powers Of Lease Beats In Hip Hop

“Ok, so let’s say I buy a beat online, I wrote and recorded a dope track to it, now what? Can I Sell It?”

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Music Publicity Campaign – What to Expect From Your Music Publicist

A traditional Indie Music Publicity Campaign, if done correctly, can do a lot to boost your career and new record release. Some of the initiatives your indie music publicist may employ on your behalf include but are not necessarily limited to CD submissions to their media relationships soliciting reviews, features, and interviews. A good music [...]

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Music in Ancient Sumeria – History and Importance

The Sumerians lived in what ancient Mesopotamia, where modern Iraq and part of Iran are located, from 5300BC to1940BC. They were the first in many different areas. They had schools, a strong mathematical system, geometry, astronomy, cuneiform writing, calendars, credited with the invention of the wheel, and many other signs of a strong civilization. Not [...]

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