Category: Tips

  • What Music Journalists Want Musicians to Know

    What Music Journalists Want Musicians to Know

    If you’ve been doing this music thing for more than a minute, you’ve probably met a few music journalists along the way or have a shortlist of writers with whom you’d love to work. You also probably have a general idea about what they do and what they expect. But there are a few things…

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  • How to Write Lyrical Hooks That Stand Out

    How to Write Lyrical Hooks That Stand Out

    Writing a hit song takes much more than just good luck and a sense of melody. To a large degree, songs become hits because they simply get stuck in our heads. Incorporating truly memorable lyrical and melodic hooks is absolutely vital. But what happens when the hook gets buried or is too complicated for listeners to…

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  • Get Press Coverage for Your Band with These Pro Tips for Writing Promo Emails

    Get Press Coverage for Your Band with These Pro Tips for Writing Promo Emails

    What defines a great promo email? And what does a promo email need to include to be successful? The answer to both questions depends a lot the needs of the writer and the reader. We’ve talked about how to send a killer email to anyone in the industry, emphasized how important it is to maintain a healthy…

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  • Using Synth Bass as an Expressive and Supportive Tool for Bass Players

    Using Synth Bass as an Expressive and Supportive Tool for Bass Players

    As you move from your electric or upright to synth bass, you may start to wonder how to support your group or artist while still expressing the arc of the piece. In many situations, we bass players rely on dynamics, feel, and attack to inform our navigation through a piece of music. When I’m building a…

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  • How to Organize Your Website to Convert Fans into Customers

    How to Organize Your Website to Convert Fans into Customers

    + Welcome to Soundfly! We help curious musicians meet their goals with creative online courses. Whatever you want to learn, whenever you need to learn it. Subscribe now to start learning on the ’Fly. Have you ever thought about why you have a website? If you can’t immediately come up with an answer other than “because everyone has one,” then this…

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  • High Notes Shouldn’t Hurt: Sing Powerfully Without Damaging Your Instrument

    High Notes Shouldn’t Hurt: Sing Powerfully Without Damaging Your Instrument

    + Improve your songwriting with Soundfly! Explore our range of courses on emotional chord progressions, basic songwriting technique, songwriting for producers, and many more. Subscribe for unlimited access here. By Hannah Sumner I had finally reached a point in my career where I was recording at least five sessions a week, teaching regularly, and performing several times a week. For…

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  • 4 Questions to Help You Figure Out If You’re Ready to Work with a Producer

    4 Questions to Help You Figure Out If You’re Ready to Work with a Producer

    So many artists want instant gratification: to shoot to fame before working hard to create something meaningful. It’s understandable, musicians today are forced to compare themselves to artists who have won a certain level of “overnight success.” But even those overnight-success-story artists have probably put in a ton of work behind the scenes over the years…

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  • Everything to Consider When Buying Your First Guitar

    Everything to Consider When Buying Your First Guitar

    “I got my first real six-string. Bought it at the five and dime. Played it ’til my fingers bled. Was the summer of ’69.” – Bryan Adams Whether you’re thinking about hunkering down and buying your first guitar or looking to upgrade from the $199 Strat pack that your grandma gave you for Christmas to…

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  • How to Use Twitter Lists to Supercharge Your Music Networking

    How to Use Twitter Lists to Supercharge Your Music Networking

    + Pursue your next music marketing goal with a Soundfly Mentor like Marta! Soundfly offers four-week mentorship sessions with a pro, customized to you. Get in touch to learn more. By Andrew Apanov Twitter is all about the details. Very simple by its nature, this micro-blogging platform can also become extremely noisy and confusing if you aren’t using…

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  • Looking Beyond Local: Taking Your Band to the Next Level

    Looking Beyond Local: Taking Your Band to the Next Level

    It’s a new year and among all the many resolutions you and your artistic family are bound to be pursuing, perhaps 2017 is the year your band finally decides it’s ready to take your presence to a level beyond that of your local, hometown scene. The question that immediately follows, of course, is, “Okay, but how?”…

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