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Brotherly Love: Jenkintown Bands Join Hurricane Relief

Brotherly Love: Jenkintown Bands Join Hurricane Relief

1-2-3 Songwriting - #6 Develop the Hook - Guitar Lesson - Ravi

1-2-3 Songwriting - #6 Develop the Hook

How to write a song songwriting tips technique tutorial lesson Guitar Tr...

How to write a song songwriting tips technique tutorial lesson In this episode Neal share's his most important songwriting tips, the 3 elements needed to create a great rock riff. It's easy, and once you know these 3 elements you'll be able to create your own, original, great rock riffs, the foundation of just about every great rock song. About Guitar Tricks: Guitar Tricks provides a library of over 5,000 online guitar lessons, covering almost every way to play guitar imaginable. Thousands of hours have been spent at Guitar Tricks making the learning process as smooth, simple, logical and fun as possible for guitar players of all ages. Whether it's blues guitar, rock guitar, country guitar, or nearly any other popular style of guitar playing, Guitar Tricks has guitar players covered. On GuitarTricks.com players can learn hit songs, brushing up on the fundamentals, or soloing along to professional backing tracks, there is a place for everyone to challenge the...

Song Tip #3: Build a Lyric on Your Title - Ask Questions

Songwriting 101 with Robin Frederick: Ask the questions that are hidden in your song title. Build your song on those questions in a way that lets you write what you feel and still keep listeners involved. These videos are based on my songwriting books and eBooks. Check them out at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Robin-Frederick... For more songwriting tips, visit http://www.RobinFrederick.com or http://www.MySongCoach.com MORE SONGWRITING VIDEOS: 1. A great way to get your song started: http://youtu.be/tJ3BvYpKSzo 2. How to write a memorable song title: http://youtu.be/_6Ijn_V3ZSg 3. Build a lyric on your title by asking questions: http://youtu.be/mKIolg9KG78 4. Follow a "song path" for an unforgettable journey: http://youtu.be/8t21YUi8OtI 5. Images can bring your lyric to life: http://youtu.be/ZUTm0ceNSTY 6. Use the melody that lives in your lyric. http://youtu.be/mc7jvfrTetQ If you have questions, leave a comment and I'll get back to you. (All comme...

3 Clues You Were Born to Be a Musician

Great discussion on whether being a musician is in your blood.

2 Digital Marketing Tips for Musicians

Kicking off this brand new YouTube channel with a tips on how to JUST START things. Subscribe for more weekly videos for musicians: http://bit.ly/1IspMmd Hi! I'm Adrienne Stortz and I run a digital marketing firm based in Brooklyn, NY working primarily with classical and jazz musicians. Whether you are brand new to all things digital content or have been running your own artist website and social media for years, on this channel I'll have weekly ideas, tips, and trends that will help you better accomplish your goals.

5 Social Media Tips for Musicians/Artists - Social Media Marketing, How ...

Here are some tips and tricks on how to use social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) effectively as a musician or artist.

James Corden's Message After Las Vegas Tragedy

After learning the news of a mass shooting in Las Vegas, the deadliest in United States history, James wonders what is keeping America from taking actual steps towards gun control and catching up with the rest of the developed world.

John Berry & Friends All Come Together(Music Video)for Hurricane Relief

Robin and I wanted to do something to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. I wrote this song with my buddy Chuck Jones, called my friends (Keb' Mo', Collin Raye, John Oates, Casey James, Bryan White, John Cowan, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Heidi Newfield (Trick Pony) Dave Innis (Restless Heart), Paul Gregg (Restless Heart), and Mike Farris, to join me and well...here it is. I hope it encourages you to donate your time volunteering or give money to help. ALL proceeds from the sale of this song with go towards the relief effort. Visit www.johnberry.com for more information on how you can help.

A Simple Method for Writing Words to Music (Your Lyrics May Sound Wordy ...

' ' A Simple Method for Writing Words to Music (Your Lyrics May Sound Wordy if You Don’t Do This) Related articles Crystal Yates Joins 'Silverado Signature Songwriter's Series' Jay Som - "1 Billion Dogs" Talented Songstress Lauren Cash performs 'In Reverse' TDE Announces SiR As Latest Signing Richard Scott - Keeper of my Heart Podcast: Joel B. New Welcomes 'Rock Star Juggler' Marcus Monroe, Ernie Pruneda Sings a Maya Angelou Poem Aubrie Sellers Snagged Her Motorcycle License After Filming 'Sit Here and Cry' Music Video Johnnyswim perform Let It Matter in exclusive acoustic music session POPDOSE VIDEO OF THE WEEK: PETER HOLSAPPLE, "Don't Mention The War" CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Rod Stewart with special guest Cyndi Lauper

NEW Songwriter Series: Killer Arrangements

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE:  http://www.easyeartraining.com/learn/songwriters-secrets-killer-arrangements/ So you have an awesome tune with a good melody, solid hook, and great lyrics. What’s next? Before you can get to the final live performance or recording stage, you need to arrange your song. Unlike other aspects of songwriting,  arranging  is actually very flexible and sometimes a little easier, especially if you play an instrument or are working with your band. Sometimes jamming through a song with your band is all you need to come up with a good arrangement. Your final arrangement may even change to suit the venue, what instrumentalists and singers are available, the rehearsal time frame, and your audience. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE:  http://www.easyeartraining.com/learn/songwriters-secrets-killer-arrangements/

If You Read Nothing Else Today, Read How to Get a Music Gig: 6 Music Pro Tips

How to Get a Music Gig: 6 Music Pro Tips Maybe your heavy metal band has been practicing in your mom's garage for three years and is finally ready to land its first music gig, maybe your bluegrass trio is ready to hit the road to music success, or maybe you are a talented solo pianist.  No matter what style of music you play, achieving success in the competitive music business can seem daunting. One of the ways to gain music success is to book a music "gig" (or music engagement) for your band. A music gig is an excellent way to gain exposure, sell music "merch" (merchandise), sell cds, and network with other musicians interested in the same music that you are interested in.  With the digital world making it harder to earn income, traveling music groups find a way to break through the digital divide and meet diehard fans that will buy music. 1. Put a Show Together Called a "set", you want to link together songs that you and your music c...