industry
The music world is characterized by a blend of constants and continuous change; Beat examines the inside of the industry from recording studios to record labels, live performances, music streaming technology and beyond.
STILL SPENDING MONEY ON MUSIC PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE, WHY?
Music production can be a beautiful thing. The creative process alone is breath taking. To create a completely finished product , where you started from nothing but a blank canvas is amazing, and that's what we do. In this process it's natural to grow , meaning you learn new things, you expand your music production knowledge and you need new tools in the process. With that being said, do you tend to buy more music production gear, or buy more software than you actually need? It's not a uncommon thing, I know several music producers that were to the point of hoarding equipment and software to so call "advance their production", but it didn't work.
By Kevin Mckinney5 years ago in Beat
Songs I Wrote
Hey, every one I hope everyone enjoy my Story and songs I wrote. Since I was in my early twenties. I wrote my own Songs. Some of them was very good songs. Some was just good songs. I use to right pop songs, acoustic songs. Than as I reach my early Thirties my talent for Writing songs improve a lot. I Start Write very good songs and more variety of different songs. I wrote songs like acoustic, pop, R&B rock and pop.
By Tunisis Heyward 5 years ago in Beat
Indie On Air Recording Artist Mindy Davey releases Enough Is Enough Featuring R&B Rising Artist Jeiris Cook
Blending soul, hip hop, & pop into one dynamic song, Mindy Davey looks to bridge divisions and soothe civil unrest in the age of COVID-19 with her latest release, Enough Is Enough. The collaboration with up and coming RnB crooner Jeiris Cook draws on a shared philosophy of promoting compassion through music.
By Veronica Charnell Media5 years ago in Beat
Global Efforts Synergize Through Music
"We Are The World" Shows Community Unity: The Good... On April 5th, 1985, roughly five thousand radio stations across Africa, Asia, China, Europe and North America simultaneously played “We Are the World,” a song written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. This song was produced by the legendary Quincy Jones and was based on a simple notion: to unite American recording artists and help raise money for famine victims in one of Africa’s most remarkable lands, Ethiopia.
By L.A. Jackson5 years ago in Beat
The Past, Present and Future of R & B Soul Music with Jazmine Sullivan
The 2020 Soul Train Awards recently aired on November 29, 2020. The evening of excellence was highlighted by star studded performances. One of the most memorable performances was from the R & B songstress, Jazmine Sullivan. Her melodic flow was soul-stirring for all to enjoy. Fans were able to witness her first performance of her new hits, “Lost Ones” and “Pick Up Your Feelings” from her new project.
By Curls and Coils5 years ago in Beat
Should I Copyright My Song?
Should you copyright your song or use a third party protection service? According to the U.S. Copyright Office, copyright protection concerns original works fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived, reproduced or otherwise communicated either directed or with the aid of a machine or device. In other words, if you write a song it qualifies for copyright. In fact, under U.S. Copyright Law, getting a copyright on your song is automatic and the process starts with the date of creation. Whether you record, write down or put it on a CD you have an automatic copyright. Now that you have a copyright on your song, should your register it with the U.S. Library of Congress?
By Scott Detweiler5 years ago in Beat











