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If you can follow these simple principles when you are out trying to
book appearances for your musical enterprises, you will find work. The
degree with which you accomplish these goals will determine whether you
can make a lot of money or not. Just make sure that you are willing to
do what it takes to be a success. Regardless of your personal style,
competition, musical ability, tenacity, or your overall business sense,
you can make it - or not. The only way to fail is to quit or never try
at all.
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This article teaches you how to plug your guitar or bass right into
your computer, to start sharing your musical ability with the
world-wide internet music community. We are assuming that you have an
electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar with a pickup.
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Getting
yourself known is one of the hardest aspects of being in a band. As
Radiohead once said, anyone can play guitar, and if you watch Pop Idol
and other such programs, anyone believes they can sing. But not
everyone can take it that step further and organise their own concert.
It takes a lot of work, a lot of convincing, and organising a music
event takes a lot of time too. Here's Blue Beam's step-by-step guide to
gigging.
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This tutorial from Berklee college of music will get you started
with Digidesign's ProTools digital audio editing program. Published
under a Creative Commons licence with permission from Berklee College
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read the latest audio production and studio news from sonicstate, right here. |
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Do you want to know how to buy the right gear for your studio to
help you produce pro level mixes? This timeless guide from
breakbeat stars Cirrus will clue you in on what it takes. The right equipment
can make a world of difference in your tracks. Read more to find out
how. You might be surprised at what you learn.
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