Search results for: “radio”

  • The Great PRO Round Up: What Is a PRO and Why Should You Affiliate?

    The Great PRO Round Up: What Is a PRO and Why Should You Affiliate?

    If you’re a songwriter or a creator-of-musical-goods, then you’ve probably heard someone reference a PRO before. It might have sounded like music industry jargon, which, technically, it is… Or perhaps you’re already familiar with the concept of a PRO but are unsure of which one to join and where to start. Well, this article is…

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  • 5 Easy Ear Training Techniques You Can Work on Every Day

    5 Easy Ear Training Techniques You Can Work on Every Day

    If you’re one of the human beings on Earth born with two functional ears, you should consider yourself lucky. Not only are you a miracle of evolution and natural selection, but you get to experience the vibration of air molecules and interpret them as different sounds! According to Ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus, “we have two…

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  • 7 Key Members of Every Artist’s Team

    7 Key Members of Every Artist’s Team

    Being a musician is a full-time job. You chose to pursue this journey because of your desire to write, experiment, and perform — not to chase club promoters or make pitches to media outlets. And while being an independent artist is empowering, it doesn’t mean you have to do it alone. As many artists start…

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  • Apple Music — The Best Worst Thing to Happen to Music

    Apple Music — The Best Worst Thing to Happen to Music

    If you’re a music lover, creator, and/or nerd like me, you’re probably hearing a lot of mixed and somewhat befuddled reviews of Apple’s new aggregated music service, Apple Music, announced at their WWDC keynote on Monday. It was exciting to watch unfold — Apple had revolutionized the business once, and we hoped, in this era of…

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  • How to Save Yourself from Music Industry Scammers (Like Annie Lennox Did)

    On June 29, prolific singer and frontwoman of the Eurythmics Annie Lennox posted on Facebook about receiving an email from a music promotion company. That letter, like thousands of others sent every day to musicians all around the world, was a cold-call blast that, more than likely, was a scam. The email reads: Dear Annie Lennox,…

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  • How the Internet Has Changed the Game for DIY Artists, Myself Included

    How the Internet Has Changed the Game for DIY Artists, Myself Included

    In the age of the internet, DIY musicians have access to promotion, booking, and their fans easier than ever. But does the downside outweigh the good?

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  • 6 Understatedly Spooky Pop Songs About Murder and Ghosts for Halloween

    6 Understatedly Spooky Pop Songs About Murder and Ghosts for Halloween

    + 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. There is certainly no shortage of classic, party-ready Halloween songs out there; from the iconic and goofy “Monster Mash” to Warren Zevon’s catchy sing-a-long, “Werewolves of London.” But if you’re looking to get…

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  • The Music Inside Haruki Murakami’s Literary World

    The Music Inside Haruki Murakami’s Literary World

    Haruki Murakami is not (quite) a musician, but he has a greater command of music as an art form than most musicians I know, myself included. How is that possible? Read on. Murakami is considered by many to be Japan’s finest contemporary author. He burst onto the scene in 1979 with his gritty novella, Hear the…

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  • An Examination of the Songwriter and Music Publisher Relationship

    An Examination of the Songwriter and Music Publisher Relationship

    + 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. We will now examine the music publisher and its exclusive publishing agreement with a songwriter. In addition to the standard exclusive publishing agreement explored below, there are…

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  • 5 Country Music Artists Stepping Out of the Box Right Now

    5 Country Music Artists Stepping Out of the Box Right Now

    We’re blown away by this new batch of forward-thinking country artists who aren’t afraid to challenge norms while staying true to their sound.

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  • How to Make Your Mixes Sound Great in Every System (Part 1)

    How to Make Your Mixes Sound Great in Every System (Part 1)

    Pro mixing engineer, composer, and mentor Gary Gray shares his thoughts in this two-part series on how you can get better sounding mixes in every system.

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  • How Teens Influence Music Industry Trends in 2018

    How Teens Influence Music Industry Trends in 2018

    Even if teens aren’t your target audience, their listening habits are transforming the music industry and changing how music is consumed. Pay attention.

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  • 10 of the Most Interesting Field Recordists Working Across Aesthetic Boundaries

    10 of the Most Interesting Field Recordists Working Across Aesthetic Boundaries

    + 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. The roots of field recording go all the way back to early 1900s when pioneer musicologist John Lomax began recording cowboy songs in Texas. His son Alan…

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  • The Sony Walkman Is 39 Years Old

    The Sony Walkman Is 39 Years Old

    + 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. The struggle was real, and we loved it. Let me paint a nostalgic picture of a time before streaming existed, when making a single playlist could take…

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  • What’s the Difference Between Mechanical and Performance Royalties?

    What’s the Difference Between Mechanical and Performance Royalties?

    + What are you working on? Share your musical goals with us and we’ll help you develop a plan to achieve them! Learn more about Soundfly Mentorship here. Almost every musician knows they can make some money off playing a gig or selling CDs, but not every musician knows the difference between each revenue stream, nor…

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  • 5 Royalty Streams Every Indie Artist Should Know

    5 Royalty Streams Every Indie Artist Should Know

    With the rise of music distributors and digital music aggregators, it has never been easier for an indie artist to release and monetize their music across the global digital music ecosystem. The Digital Music Era has significantly lowered the barriers to entry to the top outlets for music search and discovery; and startup entrepreneurs continue to develop…

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  • Who’s Never Heard of Hal Willner?

    Who’s Never Heard of Hal Willner?

    Exploring the wacky career and curatorial escapades of one of New York’s most important musical directors, despite Willner never becoming a household name.

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  • Logic in the Wild: How These 5 Artists Integrate Logic Pro in Their Work

    Logic in the Wild: How These 5 Artists Integrate Logic Pro in Their Work

    We asked five audio producers, engineers, and composers to tell us how they use Logic Pro specifically in their professional work. Check out their answers!

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  • When Do I Get My Performing Rights Royalties?

    When Do I Get My Performing Rights Royalties?

    2019 is well upon us. Here’s a payment schedule for most of the PROs you’re likely to be associated with in the US, and info about how payments are made.

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  • Mischievous Mistletoe: 7 Offbeat Holiday Songs to Shake Up Your Pandemic Blues

    Mischievous Mistletoe: 7 Offbeat Holiday Songs to Shake Up Your Pandemic Blues

    Need to shake up your Christmas caroling this year? Here’s 7 of our favorite weird and wacky holiday songs that are truly unique!

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  • All (Human) Music Is Repetition — Let’s Talk About That.

    All (Human) Music Is Repetition — Let’s Talk About That.

    Because our brains are constantly seeking out patterns, all the music we create can be plotted somewhere along the grid of repetition.

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  • Songwriting School: Verse Two – Now What?

    Songwriting School: Verse Two – Now What?

    + 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. A common stumbling block for songwriters is how to handle the second verse. After all, many songs only have two verses structurally, and the second verse often…

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  • 9 Things You Didn’t Know About the College Music Market

    9 Things You Didn’t Know About the College Music Market

    A lot of musicians want to play colleges, but most don’t really know what that means. As someone who has played over 100 official university sponsored shows around the country, it’s a field I know quite intimately. From the schools surrounded by a hundred miles of corn to the those with 40,000 students located in…

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  • Fats Domino Was a True King of Rock ‘n’ Roll

    Antoine “Fats” Domino, Jr., one of the early pioneers of a musical style that came to be known as rock ‘n’ roll, whose iconic voice and boogie-woogie piano playing helped inspire entire eras of brilliant songwriting, passed away on October 25, 2017. He was 89. With his flat-top haircut, rotund figure, and buoyant personality, Domino…

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  • A Short History of the Nearly Obsolete 1/8 Inch Headphone Jack

    A Short History of the Nearly Obsolete 1/8 Inch Headphone Jack

    Last week, Apple announced the release of the iPhone 7, among other new products and partnerships. The phone features innovative additions such as water resistant technology, dual lens cameras for professional quality photo and video, and sleek new design tweaks to the screen and phone body. Yet you’ve probably heard that something very noticeable will be missing from the new…

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Jlin: Rhythm, Variation, & Vulnerability