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Tapping Into Your Creativity As A Music Producer
Music producers, how do you begin you beat making sessions? What are your creative processes? Do you start with a pre-made template? Are your sounds pre-loaded? Maybe you listen to your favorite songs before you start to kick off your creative energy. Of course there is no wrong answer and there are obviously different ways to get your juices going. In this post I'll share some of my ways and maybe they can inspire you when needed.
By Kevin Mckinney5 years ago in Beat
BUILDING A FAN BASE AS A MUSIC PRODUCER
There are many things that music producers think about while on their musical journey. Subjects like how to create better beats, how to network, how to mix and record better, etc, are all things that of course will help you in your craft. One thing that goes overlooked as a music producer is how to build a fan-base. The assumption is that if you build your brand big enough, that fans or your tribe will come, which has truth to it, but lets talk more about ways to be more intentional and make it happen.
By Kevin Mckinney5 years ago in Beat
Every musician could do with a linktree
The basics Linktree is something that more and more people are finding out about and using. Ever-increasing in popularity, not just with musicians but with bloggers, artists and content creators. Linktree effectively allows you to add together a bunch of different links into one handy URL. Want to add your YouTube? No problem. Want to add your Twitter? No problem. Having one link for all your links is extremely helpful. Not to mention that the URL is customizable as well. Which again is pretty useful.
By Charlie Smith5 years ago in Beat
There Are Only Two Songs That I Listened to Every Day During My Bar Exam Review Period
Do you listen to music while studying? Some students say that they can focus best when they listen to songs while studying. Some even have earphones on. If you are one of them, congratulations! Studies say that listening to music while studying can ease stress and anxiety. There's a study that listening to music, particularly those of Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven can help you focus more.
By Olivia Marlene5 years ago in Beat
Ways To Get The Best Out Of Internet Platforms As A Musical Artist
Image by Pexels from Pixabay It’s not a secret that the music industry is one of the most competitive markets and on top of the fact that it’s hectic it’s also constantly being filled with new creative minds. It’s easy to get lost in the buzz especially as a new artist with yet an unestablished brand.
By solomons marketing5 years ago in Beat
10 TIPS FOR BETTER SINGING
Regardless of whether you were brought into the world with an advantaged voice or you are endeavoring to prepare it to outwit you, it is fundamental to realize how to deal with your voice and realize methods to benefit from it. Start by applying these 10 singing tips that will help you save your voice in ideal condition for your next singing performance.
By Kati Sanders5 years ago in Beat
SETTING GOALS AS A MUSIC PRODUCER
It's the start of the new year, and you are pumped full of energy of what feels like a new beginning, a new opportunity and a new chance to accomplish some things musically you haven't reached yet. All of this is true, and although every day is a new opportunity to start, the beginning of the year gives us a longer metric to judge ourselves by once the end of the year comes. All this is fine, but have you actually set your goals? I mean have you really thought them out, with a time timetable to achieve them and then wrote them down on paper. If not this is the first step accomplishing anything, let alone your music production goals.
By Kevin Mckinney5 years ago in Beat
A HOME STUDIO FOR THE BEATMAKER
So you want to set up a home studio and start your journey into the music industry, but you have questions . For example you don't know where to start, you are not sure if the computer you already have is powerful enough, you are not sure what your budget should be , you are not sure if you need physical equipment (for example effects racks) and if so what do you necessarily need. There are many blogs, videos and posts on this topic these days, but I'm sure if you a true beginner , it still can be confusing after countless hours of research, so we will try to break things down and give you your options that will hopefully allow you to make a informed decision. *For the sake of this blog we will consider a complete home studio as a place where you have the ability to create tracks (instrumentals) record artists and the mix complete song into.
By Kevin Mckinney5 years ago in Beat










