To have a sustainable career as a musician, it's important to understand that there are two halves of a song - the recording and the composition. Both earn their own distinct royalties whenever a song is distributed or played publicly. Ensure you collect all the royalties you're entitled to with these four steps: https://songtr.st/3VRfEQd
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Fun Friday An engineer and a musician were arguing about the meaning of a certain word. What do you suppose this word was? Your suggestions in the comments below please. #funfriday #music #engineering #etymology
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4 Common Mistakes Composers Make at the Start of their Career💙🤍🖤🎶👇🏽 1. They Don't Keep the Rights to their Music. 2. They think they have to work for free for an excessive period of their career. 3. Don't know how to negotiate or quote fees often getting lowballed. 4. They accept poor working conditions and treatment thinking this is the 'industry norm'. Compromising your worth as a composer, doesn't just cause you more personal heartache. It also sends the wrong message about you and your gifts, talents...and eventually your composer brand - which is the key to any sustainable career! #composersoflinkedin #musicstudent #musiceducation #filmscore #filmcomposer #filmmusic #inclusivemusic #composer #filmsoundtrack #composerlife
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Beethoven can’t save you. Sometimes we gotta look in the mirror and do the hard work (aka changing our cognitive habits). I have dozens of hours of videos explaining this on my YouTube. Get the full breakdown by watching on my YouTube here: https://lnkd.in/gQnBgBar #music #focus #deepwork #learning #studying
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This article perfectly sums up the skills that defined my success as a professional musician and they help in so many other areas. https://lnkd.in/gzxA-3dr
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Career Development 👻 As I prepare for my 1st album, I will be posting content like publication reviews and music clips to support my musical ideology as well as tease the album. This article from Wall Street Journal titled "Why Pop Music is so 'Meh' Right Now" perfectly represents why different styles and variations of music are important to maintain. Music speaks louder than words. The competition for attention and virality is a threat to creators. Therefore, it is important to preserve what makes a song/genre unique.
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Music people, let's think critically about something. It takes almost 10+ years for an average doctor to earn a $350k+/yr salary (college, med school, residency), and nobody says shit about it, and parents applaud their children for this pursuit. During their doctoral residency, the average salary is $ 50k to $ 75k annually. For some reason, people believe an artisan career should be any different. If it takes an artist 6 years to earn $75k/yr (after mgmt fees, distro fees,etc) they are considered a failure in music – why is that? This is because the music industry was hedged on a lottery ethos and not a viable working-class ethos when it was first monetized. We sign 100 artists and hope 1 or 2 earn millions in 18-24 months.
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The most interesting part of this essay for me is the section about how music can support memory retrieval. My visual art is highly referential to my personal history, of course. However, unlike practitioners working from life, I often try to create images by working from memory. Dreams are another source that requires retrieval effort. In case you might be wondering, at this moment I am listening to a live recording of Richard Hell and the Voidoids from back in 1979. In my current work context I have complete control of content selection.
How music heals us, even when it's sad – by a neuroscientist leading a new study of musical therapy
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Playing Music In Childhood Linked To A Sharper Mind in Old Age, Study Suggests #NorthPhoenixYamahaMusicSchool #Phoenix #Scottsdale #MusicLessons #MusicSchool #MusicInstructor #MusicforToddlers #YamahaMusicEducationSystem #GroupKeyboardLessons #Yamaha
Playing music in childhood linked to a sharper mind in old age, study suggests
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I love my area of expertise, I love what I do every day and in every way but music is part of my life as long as I remember. I love to listen to it; pay attention to the small details, to analyse, to understand the artists. I also love to do music; to write, compose, play all tracks, arrange, sing and then mix it all. Yap, I guess you can call it a one man show. In my view music creation resembles programming; assembling layer after layer, imagine each track, each instrument's part, in your mind and put it all together and at the end listen to the small wonder, the creation. So I'd like to share some of my creations to you all. I hope you will enjoy the music if you choose to listen to it even though its not a studio quality. Enjoy; https://lnkd.in/dYDukzcf
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Playing Music In Childhood Linked To A Sharper Mind in Old Age, Study Suggests #EastValleyYamahaMusicSchool #Chandler #MusicLessons #MusicSchool #MusicInstructor #MusicforToddlers #YamahaMusicEducationSystem #GroupKeyboardLessons #Yamaha
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1wThanks for sharing