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Tuncecore CEO Jeff Price Responds: "When Artists Become the Product"
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HypeBot
Last week, Hypebot published a guest post, D.I.Y. MusicWhen Artists Become The Product by William Gruger which questioned the value of the growing online industry dedicated to earning money and exposure." Today, Tunecore CEO Jeff Price responds. JEFF PRICE: The challenge with articles like this is they imply some sort of magic wand" which, if waved, allows musicians to have instant fame and success. This is just not the case. The secret to success for a musician is in the ...
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Part 3: Community Building
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MusicianWages.com
In November of 2008 I moved to New York City. I'd been working in local, regional theatre and tours for over ten years and I was determined to get a job playing keyboards on Broadway. This is part three of a five part series. For the full story, visit the series home page:
How I Became a Broadway Musician
My First Apartment An actor friend of mine knew an actor who knew an actor who knew an actor who needed ...
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Toots and Grace
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Rifftides by Doug Ramsey
The first section following the introduction of my 1989 book Jazz Matters is titled A Common Language." It ends with this: Like every art form, jazz has a fund of devices unique to it and universally employed by those who practice it. Among the resources of the jazz tradition available to the player creating an improvised performance are rhythmic patterns, harmonic structures, material quoted from a variety of sources and head arrangements" evolved over time without being written. Mutual access ...
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Take Your Time, Do It Right - Five Essential Steps to Self-Releasing a Record
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We All Make Music
Most bands put a lot into making their records. They spend tons of late nights in the studio, arguing over things like whether the snare should be louder or softer; they fuss over the creation of artwork, the selection of the packaging, the creation of the liner notes. Often, the entire process takes months. Despite limited resources, most bands do an okay job with that part. But the next part – the record’s release – is where a lot of ...
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Labels Could Owe Artists More Than $2 Billion in Unpaid Royalites
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HypeBot
This guest post by Dave Kusek, a VP at Berklee College of Music and CEO of Berkleemusic was experpted with permission from his Future Of Music blog. If you are a recording artist or a manager and have been distributing music on iTunes under a deal with one of the big record labels, pay attention. ...the producers who helped Eminem achieve his success are paving the way via a lawsuit against Universal Music and others, to larger payouts for digital ...
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Part 2: Resume Building
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MusicianWages.com
I wanted to play keyboards on Broadway, but I didn't know where to start. I did know, at least, that moving straight to New York with a liberal arts degree and 10 years experience in community theatre was a bad idea. I knew the first thing I needed to do was gain more experience and build my resume. This is part 2 of a 5 part series. For the full story, visit the series home page:
How ...
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Record Industry Profits if Napster Never Hit [chart]
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HypeBot
For over a decade, US album sales have been racing to the bottom. In the trial brief for their case against LimeWire, the record industry has presented a graph that shows how sales may have fared had Napster never occurred. It's an interesting chart to analyze. Would sales have continued to race to the top or would the video game boom taken away some steam? Given the technological and cultural shifts have happened since Napster, it feels dishonest to say ...
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Advice: Finding and Making the Most out of a Music Industry Internship
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This post is by Hypebot intern Hisham Dahud. His Twitter: @HishamDahud. There have been a few discussions circulating the web lately about unpaid internships in the music industry being worth it or not. The fact remains that the entertainment and music sectors continue to be areas where many people are willing to work for free, so companies need not pay interns. But speaking from personal experience, unpaid internships are only worth as much as the overall experience the intern can create from ...
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