Music

Business Talented?

June 22, 2010 in Marketing

You may have a passion for music… but:

You may have a passion for music – but realize that not everyone is meant to be a writer or a performer!  

Often those who are more biased into the analytical side of the brain have wonderful technical abilities which are sorely needed by those who are fully living in the artistic half of the mind!   

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Composition Strategies for Beginners

June 12, 2010 in Songwriting

 

The Creative Building Blocks

Have you read our Whole Brain Songwriting concept?

Well lets say that you took the opportunity to let your creativity simply pour out of you: unobstructed by the analytical side of your mind. Ideally when you are finished you should have lots of separate little phrases of inspirational music. These are the raw building blocks which your analytical mind can use to build a coherent song.

 

Meta Structures

Usually there are three distinct parts to a song. Verse, Chorus, and Bridge. Sometimes the bridge is just an instrumental "break" from the basic theme.

Once a song is properly arranged: the human brain can hear it once with total recall. We almost instinctively KNOW what will come next in a well developed song.

Once you get the sense of how power songs are structured: you will hear the basic patterns in anything from the Beetles to Beethoven.

Forget about that old idea of trying to come up with a "hook" for your song. In the best music, the WHOLE SONG is a hook!

Even the instrumental patterns are based on the same theme and variation arrangement. This is why most people can guess (or recall) the name of a well written song after hearing just a few notes from the introduction.

 

 

Your Emotional Soul-Palate

Often in various musical genres: the same melody will be repeated over and over while the backing chords are changed to subtly shift the emotional import.

An important key to developing great music is to become familiar with the unique chord structures common to various styles of music. These chords are your artistic palate: like the colors a visual artist uses to paint with.  The different "shades" of musical color enable you to express different feelings and moods in your music.

Taking the time to familiarize your self these essential chord options gives you a powerful basis for song writing.

Many courses exist for gaining this education in a few weeks without learning to read music

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Anatomy of a Hit

March 20, 2010 in Songwriting

Golden Ears Know..

Experienced "ears" in the business are those executives who are able to "hear" a hit. A big part of it is the spirit and intensity of an artist. But even more so it's the fundamental STRUCTURE of a song. To be honest: if a song has the right structure even a kid on the street can pick it out.

Those golden ears often prefer to hear a song in it's raw form without a fancy demo to obscure the underlying inspiration. An acoustic guitar or piano and a vocal should be enough. Even in electronic music: LESS is more when showing off the underlying strength of your songs.

If you song doesn't pull in the listener in its most basic form then it probably won't be a hit.

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Producing Your Own Songs

March 12, 2010 in Songwriting

Have you noticed that we use the terms "Theme and Variation?" I've heard a lot of great up and coming writers who have enough excellent material in a single piece of music to build several songs. In other words they have several inspired themes going on in the same song. The problem is that these competing themes effectively cancel each other out.

The brain craves to hear the same theme patterns over and over again with brief variations for contrast.

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Big Record Deals

Big Record Deals

February 25, 2010 in Promotion, Recent

Jumping in With the Sharks

Here's the typical situation. You find your music starting to make waves. Maybe just locally: but you are starting to get attention. Your manager makes some calls and important people start showing up at your gigs. The thrill of fame and fortune seem to be knocking at your door.

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Selling Songs to Big Names

February 22, 2010 in Law, Marketing, Promotion, Songwriting

Selling songs to big names

I once sat in the personal studio of a songwriter who had successfully sold a Grammy Award winning song to a major artist.  He was pretty well set financially due to this single accomplishment.

He shared some of the strategies that are employed to pull this off. 

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Your Own CD Factory

February 20, 2010 in Equipment

Your own CD factory

Have you ever looked into having your own shrink-wrapped CD's manufactured? It's usually about $1000 investment right off the bat. This is a risky little venture, because you never know if they will stock the shelves of your closet for the next 10 years. There really is a much smarter way to go. You can get started marketing your own CD's for as little as $350, and make all the CD's you want. Test-market concepts and see if they really fly.
 

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Music Earnings NOW!

February 20, 2010 in Promotion

The Business of Expression Can Equal Serious Cash – Examples One rapper-kid I spoke with never sells less than 300 CDs per night at $5 each. His following has grown to the point that anything he puts for sale on MySpace sells at least 900 units! ( Online his CDs go for $12 each. I'll let YOU do the math. SERIOUSLY! Get out your calculator now. ) People in his home region meet him in the street and ask for autographs. This guy lives in a relatively RURAL area. Not in a big city where performance options abound. Other local musicians now come to him for production help and he gives them exposure by including their material in his own recordings.

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Whole Brain Songwriting

February 20, 2010 in Songwriting

whole brain songwriting: achieving soul-flow

Developing Your Product

Before you even BEGIN expecting to make money in music: you’ve got to have a viable product. Something that is good enough to cause at least some members of the public to willingly part with their cash!

Contrary to popular sentiment: creating highly desirable musical material is not necessarily a random act of destiny or fate.

There are certain basic rules, processes and structures which govern the development of GREAT music. They are simple enough that nearly anyone with a moderate amount of dedication can comprehend and put into practice.

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A Powerful Recording Tool

February 19, 2010 in Equipment

At MakingMusicPay.com we believe that you should not blow your money on studio time. Learning some basic recording skills is enough to lay down digital tracks. If your songwriting is solid: even a lightly produced piece of music will actually sell.

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Your PC Strategy

It's difficult to get a quality recording sound without a PC that is properly tweaked for pro audio and also includes the right chip-sets that work properly with popular audio hardware.

See Our Whole Write-up Called "Mac or PC for Recording"

Here are links to a couple of options that make sense on the cost front: from a proven audio computer manufacturer.

Rain Recording Laptop: $1199

Rain Recording Desktop: $1199

Rain Recording Quad-Core Desktop: $1499

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