Ideas in Taking Guitar Lessons

Music indeed may become the source of entertainment for any people. There are many ways in how people can express their feelings through music such as singing or also playing music instruments. If it is about music instrument, perhaps the most significant one is guitar right? Guitar becomes people’s favorite music instrument in any different age actually. If you are also interested in playing guitar, you need to know from where you can take lessons in playing such instrument.

Common idea of guitar lesson indeed is by asking your friends or relatives in teaching you to play basic guitar. Yet, if you can find any close people to help you obtaining lessons for guitar, you can hire professional guitarist to teach you actually. If you want to hire a guitar tutor, always make sure that you get the best one compared to others indeed. Always consider to take private lesson instead of class.

Another idea to take lessons in playing guitar is by watching guitar lessons from videos. You can buy videos or simply watching for free from certain site such as YouTube actually. If you want to gain significant improvement in playing guitar, you can combine any ideas above absolutely. Just find your passion first in playing such instrument.

So You Want to Start a Record Label

If you ever wake up one morning and think to yourself, "I have way too much money and way too few gray hairs," I have a suggestion: start a record label. That's what I did in the winter of 2008 when I started my own independent record label.

As far back as I can remember I always wanted to play a band signed with a record label. Then a friend of mine got signed with his band and I thought it had to be the coolest thing in the world. I asked him what it was like - did he get big royalty checks, are they planning a world tour, have you met this artist or that artist that's signed on the label too?

The answers were very disappointing, "I get a check every three months or so for a few dollars, we are planning our own national tour, and I've really only talked to our A&R guy twice."

Fast forward a few years and I'm sitting in my rehearsal room, talking with the band about planning our next record and what labels we should solicit, when I had the same bright idea I'm sure every other musician sitting in my spot has: I'll just start my own label!

Music is my one true love; from the moment I played my first show in my grammar school library I knew that music was what I wanted to do. Fourteen years later, three cities, more bands than I can count, and several stylistic changes later I was still sitting in the same rehearsal room doing the same things. Now was the perfect time to do something different and something I could have true passion for.

I had been laid off from my previous corporate job and I reckoned if I could run someone else's business then I could run my own. I had been in sales and management for ten years and had always wanted to own my own business and since no one was hiring me at the time, I hired myself.

Now, over three years later I have had the opportunity to work with some very talented musicians, producers, engineers, and artists, but getting from there to here wasn't as easy as I thought.

A&R: Simultaneously the Most Frustrating and Fun Part of the Job

Chicago has an awesome music scene, but sifting through the muck is a daunting task. I put several ads on Craigslist announcing the label and soliciting for artists; I received over one hundred responses within the first week.

A few tips for bands that are soliciting labels:

MySpace is a great place to showcase your music to your fans, but not to labels - the sound quality is poor at best. Include a little bit about yourself - there is more to a band than its music. If you have a story, tell it. Make sure you are ready to solicit labels; just because your girlfriend thinks you're a rock star, it doesn't mean anyone else will. The Fun Part

Going to shows has to be best part of the job. What other job allows you to hang out in some great clubs and venues, see live music, enjoy adult beverages, and hang out with some incredibly talented musicians?

In my opinion, a band's live show makes or breaks them. I have heard some amazing tracks sent to me only to be let down by a band that mopes around on stage.

Time is Your Worst Enemy

Recording schedules, day jobs, line-up changes, funding challenges, and studio issues make what you anticipate to be a three-month project into an eighteen-month project. Nothing goes according to schedule, so be prepared, and more importantly, keep the artists prepared. Bands can disappear when they feel they aren't at the point they should be, but they aren't always aware of what happens behind the scenes to get that record in their hands.

What Worked in the Past Won't Always Work in the Future

The music industry is undergoing a revolution, and when the dust settles, those that embrace technology and cater to the changing ways in which consumers find, buy, and listen to music will still be standing.

When people ask where they can buy our records, I list off all of the popular online destinations. Then they ask, "Why so you don't sell CDs?" and I ask in return, "When was the last time you bought a CD?" The answer is always a resounding, "I can't remember!"

Think and Act Differently

People don't get their music the same way they used to, and the industry needs to be flexible to adapt. My label decided to be an all-digital label, partnering with a distributor that gets our artists to just about everywhere people go for music, including the consistently growing music streaming sites.

We also operate on a profit-sharing system where we split the revenue with the artist over the traditional royalty structure. I thought back to my friend and his checks for a few dollars, and I wanted to do something different. So instead of the artists making tiny percentages off of high-cost physical media, they take a large cut of a low distribution cost digital sale.

The Music of Today

Musicians have been around since the early 1900's and people have always been interested to either pay to listen to their favorite artist, or pay to see them in action. The more popular music became, the more people got involved to earn their chunk of the riches that spurted from the music industry. When the Beatles arrived at this scene, they were an instant hit due to their positive lyrics and LSD psychedelic styles. It was new, it was fresh, it.. it made lots of money! To this date the Beatles have sold over one billion units worldwide (almost one seventh of the population). They have sold more units than any other artist in the history of music. Period. No one can deny the quality of their music, even the most hardcore gangsta rap fanatic. Another band that produced a similar quality of music material is known by the name "Zeppelin". Everyone who's anyone knows about this band. Led Zeppelin is recognized as the first hardrock/metal band and influenced many artists over the next four decades! Their crowning masterpiece, Stairway to Heaven is probably the best written song ever created. It was so good that people who went into music shops and even attempted to play it on any guitar were immediately thrown out. This song is legendary and is still played on the radio 40 years after it was released. It is a song that is cemented into music itself and will be remembered for generations to come.

As a reader, you are probably wondering why I'm still living in the past, when clearly I should be discussing the music of today. So, the question is, why am I stuck on the music of the Stone Age? The answer should be clear to all. Just take a minute, breathe in and out, and reflect on a few artists of the past. Elvis Presley, The Eagles, Pink Floyd, Aretha Franklin, and Sir Elton John. Now examine the "artists" that I mentioned at the very beginning. Just for fun why don't we all compare these two categories of musicians? If you have ears at all, you should notice a huge difference between the two. The difference can be represented by only one word. Quality.

Unless you're some preteen girl or fashionably troubled human, you should be able to determine which music is better quality. I'm going to stop prancing around the answer and just give it to you now. The music of today is of inferior quality. Human beings are extremely advanced and have always developed since the beginning of time. From caves, to tents, to houses and skyscrapers, humans have always advanced to live a better quality of life. So why then has music actually deteriorated in quality? Upon studying the musicians in the past that made extremely great music, I was able to determine that the songs were so good because of their meanings. In fact, it's a safe bet to claim that people then cared less about money and more about the music. That's exactly what makes a musician. The ability to take your feelings and emotions and expel them into a form everyone can enjoy. I find that near the end of the 90's, people started to care less about the meaning and more about the profit. This deeply saddens me because music exists so people can truly enjoy the sense of hearing, not so people can double the width of their wallets. I believe that once we hit the 2000's, music was so diluted that it was not the same as it used to be. The music of today is crap.

I know some people will disagree or even be offended by my statement, but I truly believe it is the honest truth. The music of today is very bad. Okay, I will admit that I am being a bit unfair right now. There actually are a few good quality artists of today. Eminem is actually a lyrical genius and Coldplay has a good range of songs that make someone really feel great. I secretly enjoy listening to the song Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye when I'm alone. These musicians are a handful of people who actually care about the meaning of their songs. They are musicians that should be set as an example of how to create good music. Making music is something that should be done naturally, either with an instrument or your voice. Not with a machine that resembles a robot on crystal meth. Those people just use money to make music and not their own God-given talent. This is wrong.

This message should not be taken lightly by anyone on Earth who listens to music. We need to shun music created in a day solely for profit. We need to educate the morons who support this nonsense. We as humans need to bring back music that has a purpose, meaning or is in any way, an asset to our huge library of audio. Doing so will make Nikki Minaj disappear, and the world will be full of great sounding, great quality music. Just let it flow and enjoy the effects.

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