Being a part-time musician often means not having what you want. And that can make complaining super easy. So here are some tips for staying thankful.
In today’s music industry, you don’t have any excuses to not be making money as a musician. And neither do I. Whether you prefer to play live shows or stay in the studio, there are ways to make money. So here’s how to make money as a musician in 2019 (16 ways!).
How can you put on a great live performance? Avoid these two things that could ruin your concert and you’ll be off to a great start.
If you only think about what you HAVEN’T done as a musician, you’ll only go backward. Here’s a new way to think about being a musician: just do today.
Graduation is not the end of learning. School is not the only education system. Here’s why it’s good to always learn something new.
Releasing an album is no small task. But, if you go into it with the right mentality and the right tools, you can save money without sacrificing quality.
I’m not a huge fan of performing. But one thing helped make each concert super fun and successful: my friends who played in my band.
Free time is hard to come by. That’s why when you do find the time for your practice sessions, you need to get the most out of them.
Keeping a music budget is hard. Just try to avoid these three budgeting pitfalls. PLUS, get your FREE music budget template. I made one specifically for indie and part-time musicians.