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Why Norwegian Musicians Have Healthy Hands

Why Norwegian Musicians Have Healthy Hands

This is a simple and quick tip.
As a guitarist, my hands are probably something I’d get insured, if I could afford such a thing. In any case, when pursuing mundane tasks like typing on a keyboard or cooking, your hands are subject to abrasion. Your skin gets dry, the nails become brittle, rough and dry. We’ve spoken about efficient nail care before, but I needed to share this new gem I found:
Neutrogena’s Hand and Nail Cream.
Seriously, after applying it for just one night, my nails felt smoother the next morning, and they were whiter (as opposed to being slightly tanslucent). …read more

How to Make a Musician or Band Profile

How to Make a Musician or Band Profile

Photography by Tim O’Brien.
You have a band, or are a solo artist, but getting gigs is often really hard.
It’s a hard-knock life for us music-lovers.
I used to have band. In our local town, there were a few clubs, and getting a gig there was tough, but not impossible. I learned a few tricks from teachers and professionals, which got me the edge over the competition.
The key, is to do business. Market yourself.
We achieved this by creating a band profile, a thin file with information and media about our band. Here’s how to do it:

100 Free & Affordable High & Low Tech Ways To Promote Music

100 Free & Affordable High & Low Tech Ways To Promote Music

Bruce Houghton from Hypebot helped me out once more with some ideas for social music marketing. Here are 100 ways to promote your music in simple yet effective ways.

How To Be A Metal Musician

How To Be A Metal Musician

Quick Note:
I had the honor of writing for one of b5media’s most prolific music blogs, Metal Martyr. The post I wrote describes some thoughts on the difficulties and challenges apsiring metal musicians face, and I think the tips are interesting to anyone, even if you hate metal to the death (which is a pity, because you should respect all genres).
Check out the post: How To Be A Metal Musician.

John Williams Observations

John Williams Observations

After the numerous comments on the wildly successful post about John Williams, I thought I’d share my ideas with you all the same, concerning his performance we so heartily discussed in that very post.
(Side note: I know, I’m a great sarcast, but understand the humiliation of begging for comments and getting none ).
Here are some things he did that really struck me.

He smiles. I think this is an important aspect: If you can convey a feeling of happiness over a piece or performance, your audience will feel the same.

He is humble. Of course this is subjective, but to …read more

5 Musician Habits You Should Form

5 Musician Habits You Should Form

It’s the weekend, and I’m home at my parents’ place, away from my guitars, thus giving me plenty of time to pursue some good musician habits that I’ve developed over the past 10 years – you can have them in 2 minutes.
Of course, installing a new habit takes a while, but they’re more fun than chore-like, and you’ll reap a lot of benefits that will support your awareness of music as well as your playing.

Subscribe to a few music radio streams. Pick a variety of genres.
Watch the Sunday morning mass transmissions. Here in Switzerland, Sunday mornings hold a lot of …read more

19 Great Music Recommendation Sources

19 Great Music Recommendation Sources

Photography by Daveybot.

Do you like to discover new music? Sure you do, we all do. Nobody knows how long you can still go on with the same old playlists, and there’s new exciting stuff out there every day.
The internet has had some significant development in the area of music reccomendation services – with the advent of social media and Web 2.0, it’s never been easier or more fun. Here are 17 places I like to hunt for new music.
1. iTunes Store “Just For You”
Yes, I buy my music legally off iTunes. And iTunes has a great “Just For You” box …read more

Dan Ferrari’s Jam Session

Dan Ferrari’s Jam Session

In case you missed out on yesterday’s live stream of Dan Ferrari’s concert, here’s a place you can listen to a live in-studio session by him.
Fans and critics got a sneak peek of new songs from the forthcoming Don’t Let It Fall on November 9th when FERRARI performed a live, in-studio session for JamNow.com. Now that entire set is available for streaming at www.jamnow.com/danferrari. As a bonus to fans, FERRARI has made the track “Heard From You” available as a free download on his website: www.myspace.com/danferrari. Along with the exclusive live performance, fans can hear an …read more

Watch a Live Concert on The Good Musician Tonight

Watch a Live Concert on The Good Musician Tonight

Just a quick note to loyal subscribers – tonight, New Jersey-based singer-songwriter DAN FERRARI and his band will perform a live acoustic performance right on your computer screen. The event takes place tonight, November 26th at 7pm EST as part of BlogTV’s New Artist Showcase “Music Monday.”
You can watch the webcast right here in the embedded player below, or head over to http://www.blogtv.com/People/danferrari

Why Changing Your Teacher May Save You

Why Changing Your Teacher May Save You

How many music teachers have you had so far? I’ve had two guitar teachers, a piano teacher, and about four other instructors who thought us basic music theory in school.
From all of them, I could learn a bit. Some had more to tell me, others less – with some I fought, others became good friends.
I recently had to move out from home for college, and since this meant moving away from my teachers town, I’m toying with the idea of getting a new one.

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