4 ways teaching music can make you a better musician
In addition to the flexibility and financial remuneration which teaching offers, being a music educator also has the added practical advantage of actually helping you become a better musicians yourself!. Continue reading
#MUSICIANS: 7 creative challenges for inspiring action
Battling inertia and finding the motivation to expand your creative musical horizons can be difficult, especially right now. These seven creative challenges are perfect for pushing the edge of your. Continue reading
TuneCore adds free educational programs, VIP service, and certified status
TuneCore has launched two new programs designed to empower independent artists: TuneCore Rewards and TuneCore Certified. TuneCore Certified awards artists with digital plaques to celebrate milestones for total streams achieved. Continue reading
Students Create Quarantine Marketing Battle 2020
With the prospect of a 2020 summer internship in the music industry disintegrating before her, one forward thinking music business student decided to create a quarantine marketing battle, where students. Continue reading
How Being A Difficult Student Made Me A Better Educator
Here a former music student and current music mentor and educator, Mahea Lee, reflects on how being a difficult student herself actually resulted in her becoming a better music teacher.. Continue reading
Music And Math’s Functional Relationship
Music and mathematics have a close relationship, and while they may often be thought of as very separate areas of interest, a close study of one can often lead to. Continue reading
10 Techniques For Making Online Teaching Engaging
Although a necessity for many now, remote learning can be viewed as an opportunity rather than a challenge. In this piece, veteran music educator Erin Barra offers ten tips for. Continue reading
Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Business For Bands • Music Education • Songwriters Seeking Inspiration • More
This week on MusicThinkTank, contributors shared insights on what business skills musicians need to succeed, whether or not it's possible for touring artists to successfully pursue higher education, ten unlikely. Continue reading