3 Simple Ways Musicians Can Nurture Their Inner Businessperson
In today’s world, a successful musician is often a successful businessperson. Find out how both these aspects of yourself can create together in harmony.
In today’s world, a successful musician is often a successful businessperson. Find out how both these aspects of yourself can create together in harmony.
The road to fame is not without its bumps and every musician’s journey is full of trials. Here’s some advice a few pros have for their younger selves.
Musical success is no mystery! Take these five simple steps and you’ll be miles ahead on your journey to becoming the musician you always dreamed of being.
With a promising performance career, the controversial 3.5-octave tenor Dr. Dan found his true passion in helping others claim their birthright: to sing.
We all have our “go-to jams” – even today’s biggest stars! Influence and inspiration comes from all kinds of places. These artists explain their favourites.
IgniteLab infuses entrepreneurial spirit into conservatory education, changing the old tradition of cutthroat competition into limitless new opportunity.
Whether we are crafting an artist’s statement, or planning for the future, understanding our own identity makes all the difference if we want real success.
There are only a few orchestra jobs. What are the choices for today’s conservatory grads? Susan de Weger is rethinking rewarding, relevant music careers.
Years in the shed: ready to get paid? Some pro traits have little to do with how well you play. Check out these insider tips from a veteran road warrior.
The band is solid. Now where will the fans find you? No one knows band websites better than Bandzoogle. Their outreach guy Dave Cool shows us how it’s done.
In the age of the internet, it’s becoming increasingly common for musicians to be discovered thanks to YouTube videos. How do they do it? Relentless effort.
Will teaching add to your bottom line? Whether you are teaching online or beginners, Dylan Welsh has great advice on how to keep your students engaged.