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5 Best Practices for Online Song Collaboration

5 Best Practices for Online Song Collaboration

by Guest Expert | Jun 21, 2017 | Websites, Apps and Downloads, Collaborating, Song Writing, Websites, Apps and Downloads

Online song collaboration opens up a world of professionals to bring out the best in your music – avoid the pitfalls with these best practices from Tunedly.

The Power of Music: “Human Kind”, with Michael Solomon Williams

The Power of Music: “Human Kind”, with Michael Solomon Williams

by Andrew Bishko | Jun 16, 2017 | Collaborating, Interviews, Song Writing

In in this divided world, we musicians know how to collaborate. Hundreds of musicians across the planet are singing and playing along with “Human Kind”.

A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

by Christopher Sutton | May 17, 2017 | Career, Collaborating, Interviews

Contemporary composer and flutist Kangyi Zhang shares some words of wisdom about musical opportunities and where to find them.

A Composer’s Path, with Kangyi Zhang

A Composer’s Path, with Kangyi Zhang

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 5, 2017 | Career, Collaborating, Interviews

Kangyi Zhang’s true compositional voice blends modernism with tradition. Rather than limited, he is inspired by those who listen to and perform his music.

9 Ways Learning An Instrument Strengthens Your Brain

9 Ways Learning An Instrument Strengthens Your Brain

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 3, 2017 | Instruments, Collaborating

Did you know that learning an instrument can seriously strengthen your brain? Don’t believe us? Here are 9 ways it helps.

Summer of Music: On The Road, Part 2

Summer of Music: On The Road, Part 2

by Stewart Hilton | Feb 23, 2017 | Career, Band, Performing

Ready to hit the road this summer? Prepare, have a professional attitude, and expect the unexpected. Bugs, radiators and lightening keep it interesting!

Falling in Love with Tango, with Charlotte Dupuis of Nuevo Nocturna

Falling in Love with Tango, with Charlotte Dupuis of Nuevo Nocturna

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 21, 2016 | Genres, Band, General

From the moment Charlotte Dupuis first heard tango music, she was in love. This love lead her to form the successful original tango band Nuevo Nocturna.

Master Rhythm with Inner Inchronicity

Master Rhythm with Inner Inchronicity

by Marisa Balistreri | Nov 17, 2016 | Tempo, Band, Rhythm, Websites, Apps and Downloads | 0 comments

A poorly-played note well placed is better than a well-played note placed poorly. Learn more about the Inchronicity method for improving your rhythm.

Professional Attitude: 6 Insider Tips for Every Music Pro

Professional Attitude: 6 Insider Tips for Every Music Pro

by Stewart Hilton | Nov 3, 2016 | Career, Band, Performing, Planning and Goals

Years in the shed: ready to get paid? Some pro traits have little to do with how well you play. Check out these insider tips from a veteran road warrior.

The 5 Most Important Aspects of a Modern Band Website

The 5 Most Important Aspects of a Modern Band Website

by Guest Expert | Oct 27, 2016 | Band, Career, General, Planning and Goals

The band is solid. Now where will the fans find you? No one knows band websites better than Bandzoogle. Their outreach guy Dave Cool shows us how it’s done.

Improve Your Musicality with Audiation

Improve Your Musicality with Audiation

by Marisa Balistreri | Oct 13, 2016 | Audiation, Band, General

Audiation is a powerful musical skill that lets you imagine music in your head with rich, vivid detail, and relate it directly to notes on the page or music you hear in the real world.

The Cruise Ship Musician’s Survival Guide Part 1

The Cruise Ship Musician’s Survival Guide Part 1

by Marisa Balistreri | Sep 22, 2016 | Career, Band, Performing | 0 comments

You want to travel the world and make lots of money playing music? Cruise ship musician might be your gig. Just make sure you know what you’re getting into!

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