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Job options in music

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Hello guys! I know I had to make this post yesterday but I am making it  now because yesterday I really did not get time.anyways so now I am going to talk about the professions in music. So I hope you get  fair idea of what I am talking about here.  1) Booking agent:  Schedules or books venues in which artists or bands will perform.                   Salary: $20,000 to $1,000,000+ 2) Concert Promoter:  They act as a host to bands or artists, whether they are performing in a club,                                       concert or any other venue. They also coordinate to any other details related                                      with promoting the artist or band.                          Salary:  $0 to $1,000,000 3) Personal Manager:  He represents the artist or band, giving them advice on all aspects of their                                                 career.                         Salary:   10% to 50% of artists total earnings. 4) Music producer:

Is music a good to take up as a profession?

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Hey guys! You guys like music right? Even if its listening to music. So many of us young potential musicians think of taking up music as a profession, but are always confused whether you guys will be successful or not? It happens to me sometimes... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- People learn music for three reasons: -they want it as a relaxing tool, not taking it up as a profession. -they are pushed by people such as parents, guardians, etc. even though its against their will -they are seriously in love with music and want to take it up as a profession. So the people who learn music for their entertainment purposes, won't take it up as a profession, neither will the people who are learning it against their will. But the people who take it seriously will definitely give it a thought. Music is just not about playing an instrument in front of audience. There are many professions relate

My song/instrumental pattern

Hey guys I am back after a few useless posts. Believe me, this one will be useful. So for those of you who have seen my previous post on how to make a song of your own, someone showed me a way to simplify it for you guys. So here you may understand and for those of you who do not, please email me at parthbhavnani@outlook.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                                                                      ------------------------------                                                     [write scale here]                                       |         Key:                                                     [Song name]                                              |     f = loud                                                                                                                      |  ff = more than loud                      

Videos out!!!

Hello there! Long time huh? Im sorry I was very busy trying to find time to edit my video. Even when I finally got time I had to get a video editor because the trial period for my earlier one had expired. So the links for the video explanations for a particular post (if any) can be found in the post itself.  For example, my first explanation is on the post "lazy to practice music? Here is your answer".  You just have to click on "here is the video explanation" to find the video explanation. See you with another video or another blogpost in sometime! Bye!

Why acoustic for beginners? Why not electric?

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Okay. So today somehow I have time..i mean right now..so I can post today too! Anyways..in this post, I will tell you which guitar is better and why. I hope my buddies (you) enjoy reading this post...and most of all..I hope this helps you.  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firstly, let me get something straight. Both the guitars are good in their own way...its just a matter of choice. Its something that has to be realised and this realisation will come as you keep learning guitar.                                              "Better for beginners" MANY of our teachers and parents will say this-"for a beginner, get an acoustic". Aren't you tired of hearing that? But there is a reason to saying that. To understand the reason better, do the following: Walk in to the place of music: By saying this I mean walk into a music store. Take the different ones: By thi

Lazy to practice music? Here is your answer

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Hey! No posts for a long time huh? Well well, I am back blogging. My video explanations are going to be uploaded on youtube soon..its easier to do that I feel, rather than upload on the blog, so yeah. But I will surely link it with the particular post. Many of you often get lazy to practice your instrument? Here is what I do and it really works for me so as usual, I want to share my information with you.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1)You really like it? : Your instrument, do you enjoy playing it? If not then choose an instrument which you actually like playing...its important. Think about it, would a peson actually like removing the instrument from the case, plug it in, and then practice it even though they don't enjoy it? For all you know, you might not even like music. So find an instrument you like, this is the most essential. 2)Cases off! : The first blockage between you and your