In this article, Sydney K explains how we can hone the craft of arranging while also keeping a consistent sound from the beginning of an album to the end.
Read MoreAs with all things, arranging an album is about balance, and whether this is your first album or your hundredth, these simple principles will ensure that listeners will be engaged by your music from start to finish.
Read MoreThis guide is designed to help musicians who want to create their first record, whether it be an EP or LP. Of course, if you’ve already released your first record, there’s still plenty of information here that could help you, so let’s get started.
Read MoreGiven the recent DistroKid controversy, subversiveasset thinks that now is the perfect time to ask an accountant, especially if you’re a non-US musician.
Read MorePut down your flaming bassoons and tuning forks. Subversiveasset is here to explain why video game music is not a brand, and video game music isn’t your brand.
Read MoreCongratulations! You’ve just decided to enter the exciting world of video game covers, but where do you begin?
Read MoreDiwa de Leon aka String Player Gamer shares 7 tips for becoming a successful online musician.
Read MoreBurnout is creative exhaustion, and it can happen for a number of reasons. These are just a few ways to overcome burnout, but it’s a problem that’s never truly solved.
Read MoreA brief and community-fueled guide to creating music in a short amount of time.
Read MoreWith a webcam and a light audio setup, performers can take requests, jam out to their favorite songs, and even record and produce tracks in real-time with an audience. Many people have asked how streamers such as ToxicxEternity, 8BitDrummer, and myself set up their computers to run a Live Music Stream – here’s your answer!
Read MoreRo Panuganti explains how and why to legally license your covers. As our favorite Batman nemesis echoed, “If you’re good at something, never do it for free,” and video game cover artists are no exception.
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