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Use the Right Producer!
By Mike Roberts
Some of the most historic and gratifying experiences have taken place in the studio. The setting where " the magic happens." However, this magic would not be possible without a producer. Whether they are arranging, suggesting, playing, programming, engineering or just plain motivating you. I have worked with all sorts of producers, learning that each have their own approach, style and beliefs.
So what makes the " right " producer? This is a very subjective topic based on musical direction, budget, preference and chemistry. But a general rule of thumb is some of the best producers simply know how the bring the best out of you. The right one will push you to levels you never thought were capable or possible. Although a producer ' s resumé can be a good reference to his or her ' s caliber or expertise, don ' t always be fooled that it will be the right match for you. For instance, a producer like Steve Albini has worked with some of the greatest rock, alternative rock and independent acts but probably wouldn ' t be the best match for more urban music such as hip-hop and or r & b. Also a producer ' s success will obviously affect their rate, although there are a few exceptions in which a producer believes very strongly in the project and will agree to record upon spec.
As far as studio environments go, the atmosphere serves as the landscape for the art to be created. Some producers have their own studios, while others like to hop around to specific rooms for specific purposes. For example, going to a studio with a big room that will be great for drums, or another location where the sound is deadened and ideal for clean vocals. Either way, the best equipment and the right sounds are very important things to look for, as they will highly affect the recording process. This would include high end or vintage consoles, as well as instruments that are well-kept and sonically substantial. There is a good mix nowadays of low-fi and high-fi producers but you just need to decide what will work best to portray your musical style.
In the end, the right producer might even be you. There are many resources to allow anyone to create their own music in their bedroom but the key is getting it in the right hands and having it heard by the right people. Keep in mind that a good producer might be the most important factor in ensuring your music gets the right exposure it deserves. After all, what ' s the point of creating a musical masterpiece if no one can hear it?
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Basic Tips On How To Market Your Music Online
by Devin Ramirez
---Tip # 1: Quality--- First and for most, you must have quality music. Unless you want to be the next Slim Jesus or Rebecca Black, you should have quality music that is worth listening to. Not only should your music have good content, but it also needs to sound professional and catchy. If you already have good quality music, then let ' s move on to the next tips!
---Tip # 2: Social Media--- Social Media is a great way to market and share your music! You can literally connect with thousands of people in seconds! You should at least sign up to three different social media sites. It might be hard to keep up with more than three, so I advise you to stick with three. If you think you can handle more, then please sign up to as many as you ' d like! The more the better. Stay active, but do not to spam! That just annoys people and can seem like you ' re desperate for attention. Instead of spamming, give value to your followers and friends. Post quotes, pictures, and tips! Post pictures of your equipment, everyday activities, or quotes from your song! You can post links to your site as well, but do not spam!
YouTube is the second largest search engine on the internet.- Upload quality music videos and vlogs! Add a bunch of tags, and have long descriptions with links to your social media accounts. Interact with people and reply to every comment! The more videos you have the better!
SoundCloud is a great website to post and share your music on! A lot of up and coming artists build their fan base by using SoundCloud alone. Users can like and share your songs! I used SoundCloud and I highly recommend you using it too! It is a great and easy way for your fans to listen to your music. You can share the links and it will lead people straight to your song! Soundcloud Marketing Video
Instagram is the fastest growing social media website. Post a link of your YouTube or SoundCloud in your bio and watch your plays / views grow! Upload 15 second videos of your songs! Like and comment on other artist ' s pictures and videos! Interact with other people and artists! They will most likely click on your page and check you out! Users can also repost your music and pictures! The more pictures you like and comment on, the better!
The other sites like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter also play a major role in marketing your music online. Twitter can be used to keep your fans and followers updated on your latest music! Facebook can be used to interact with friends and fans on a more personal level. It gives you an opportunity to write a long post and speak your mind. Snapchat is another fast growing social media site! It is a great way to have fun with your friends and fans by posting many videos and pictures! Again, it is hard to manage every single one of these! That is why I advice you to pick at least 3 and stick with them! Which leads me to my last tip
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