Why This Is the Year to Finally Pay Attention to Music Conferences
Why this year looks to be shaping up to be “The Year of the Music Conference” for independent musicians of all kinds.
Why this year looks to be shaping up to be “The Year of the Music Conference” for independent musicians of all kinds.
You better believe it, in-person conferences and festivals are back. Some old, trusted names are here but so are some exciting new upstarts!
Our friends at TuneCore are running a Women’s Production Workshop this March, and Soundfly Mentor Jamie Billings will be there to guide you!
From March 5 to 8, the She Knows Tech virtual summit will bring education, mentoring, workshops and panels to your home (or home studio).
It’s hard to find time and motivation this year to work on one’s musical skills and improve in practice. We’ve got tips for self-guided learning from home.
The year’s half over but tons of great conferences are still ahead. Here are our favorite North American music gatherings that you need in your calendar.
We went to NAMM, and you should too. It was huge, the traffic was horrible, the parking was tough, but it’s a total game-changer for musicians everywhere.
One of the coolest things about this industry of ours is all of the incredible and unique connections you can make with others who have also chosen to pursue their passions and create careers out of their love of music. The opportunity to network is all around you — at local shows, at in-person meetups,…
South by Southwest (SXSW) is one of the most exciting, chaotic times in the music industry. For emerging artists, it’s a time to connect with new fans, other bands, and industry professionals in an effort to widen your network and overall clout. It’s also a week filled with free alcohol, concerts, food, and more parties than…