by Chris | Jun 7, 2020 | Music Business, Resources
You’re an independent artist and a record label comes up to you with a contact, a 360 deal also known as a multi-rights contract. What would you do? I hope to give you the information you need to help you with that decision if it ever happens to you. What is a...
by Chris | May 15, 2020 | Music Theory
What is music theory? Music theory aims to create a system understanding how sounds interact with each other. With this system, musicians can communicate their ideas to one another. That sounded way to formal, but music theory has a tendency to make things more...
by Chris | May 10, 2020 | Songwriting
With your instrument in hand with a pen and paper next to you, writing down what comes out has been the best way to record your song ideas. And while I do still think that sitting down with your instrument with nothing but a pen and paper, with no distractions, is one...
by Chris | May 2, 2020 | Music Theory
Is there one chord progression to rule them all? No, probably not. But there is one chord progression that has stood the test of time and has been the most common chord progression in pop music for the past few decades if not longer. So, what is the most common chord...
by Chris | Apr 5, 2020 | Resources, Music Production
You have been searching the internet for hours looking for great free music production courses and videos. Does that sound familiar? I have taken so many deep dives on Youtube and other websites to find a structure for learning music production, but I always ended up...
by Chris | Jan 11, 2020 | Resources, Music Business, Songwriting
If I could tell you the single thing I have learned from the most, what would you guess? Well, you can probably easily guess from the title of this blog post. I am going to give you the 5 best books for musicians that will help jump-start your career. But it has been...
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