Mastering Myths
3 things to stop believing
If your song is almost ready for prime time, before you get it mastered, consider the following three myths about mastering.
Myth 1: Even a bad recording can sound like a million bucks.
Sometime in …
If your song is almost ready for prime time, before you get it mastered, consider the following three myths about mastering.
Myth 1: Even a bad recording can sound like a million bucks.
Sometime in …
If you’re considering what to shoot for your next music video, consider this: The days of big-budget, Hollywood produced feature-film-style music videos are over. Simple is back.
Like girls roller skating down the highway one night in …
Most music is not purchased in a record store full of vinyl treasures. Instead, potential buyers scroll through hundreds of online images on their phone or other electronic device, only stopping to click if the visual captures their interest. That …
The same year Apple launched its iTunes Music Store, and the website ArtistShare gave artists an alternative to traditional funding and distribution channels. Since that time in 2003, digital music sales have surged and crowdfunding sites have …
Think about any live musician you idolize. Your impression of that person may be based on some combination of talent, personality/charisma and image. What likely stays with you is the music — and the afterimage …
Fans of movies and television may be familiar with the sound of Kari Kimmel’s voice. The songwriter and recording artist has contributed more than 250 songs for stories on the big and small …
Ground-level takeover
by Tamara Halbritter
Almost every new band and even some established bands have had a night where only seven people show up. The sound echoes off the empty walls. The energy level in the joint is so low, …
by following the 10,000 hour principle using YouTube
by Steve Kayser
There is nothing better than playing music live, doing it well and seeing the crowd respond — besides, of course, doing that and also getting paid for it. But …
The quest for truth
by Tamara Halbritter
In a murder investigation, a cold case detective may work closely with a professional forensic analyst to review evidence and facts. In the music industry, you also need to seek the truth to …