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5 Great Sites for Finding Free Sheet Music While most of these sites will only offer sheet music that is in the public domain, there are some contemporary composers who offer their wares to the public for free.  If it's on the internet (legally)...

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What Makes a Great Music Video? Most of the lists of “great music videos” are based on opinion. Some lists are not, but they should be. Why? Because the writer/reviewer usually bases his or her list on “what I like” or “what...

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Shy? Sell Your Music Online Some talented musicians and singers just don’t feel comfortable performing before a live audience, even if that audience is a small group of friends and family members. The thought of singing or playing...

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Doing What You Love: Making Music

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Many young singers and musicians are at the point in their lives when they enjoy making music and would like to play or sing for others. They might sing a few songs and play a little guitar for friends and family members. They might even record their performance on video/audio and put it on the Web so others might hear it.

But these amateur singers and beginning guitarists may not have decided to try making some money with their music. Sometimes it’s just too early to make that decision. Sometimes a singer might just enjoy entertaining family and friends, and may have no plans to make themselves a semi-professional or professional performer.

It may be time to ask these questions: Am I doing what I love? Should I take it further? Will I change and will my music change if I decide to move to the “next level?”

There are different opinions on this subject, depending on the individual you talk to. Some musicians and singers might say that we shouldn’t hide our musical talent by keeping it inside the house. Music is an experience to be shared so young singers and musicians should eventually take their songs out of the tight circle of family and friends they have probably been performing for.

It is possible to do this without worrying about getting paid, of course. Many local places welcome new performers who don’t demand a high fee up front. In many cases the singer/musician can make some money by having a “tip jar” available for those who are listening. The key question here might be: Is money an important goal?

One way to look at this subject is to think about money as a tool you might have to have so that you can continue doing what you love to do. This doesn’t mean that you have to start asking for money right away. Young performers should get some experience playing for public audiences without having to worry about money. In fact, many of these amateur singers and musicians might choose to remain “unpaid” for quite some time (at least until they develop their skills and fine tune some of their songs).

Or look online for some income to support you while you make music.  For this we can recommend the New Music Economy - Music Marketing System ebook.  This ebook gives independent music artists, bands, record labels and others the instructions, tools, and contact information needed to submit their music to distributors without involving a middle man, an agency, or a management company. After you have submitted your music, it takes about 90 days to populate your music through out all the online stores.When completed your music will be available in major online stores like iTunes and hundreds of others in over 29 countries.

But what if this is not your bag?  Well, making music is, in most cases, enough of a reward in itself. This might be the case for you, especially if you truly love playing and singing. Can you see yourself doing anything else, in the long run? Start by paying attention to how you feel when you play music and how you feel when you have to do something else and can’t sing or play. This will tell you a lot about where you belong in the big scheme of things.

Many of us have dreamed about singing and playing for thousands of people, making a lot of money and living the life of a rock star. But there are some important steps to be taken first. Some of the best advice ever given to young performers is this: Be honest and be true to what you love about singing and playing music. The money and fame should follow, eventually.

This doesn’t mean that you should just sit back and wait for the audiences to flock to your concerts. When you decide to make something more of your singing and playing you will have to take some action to put the word out. But don’t get in too big a hurry to become a professional. Do what you love to do and your time will come.

I Never Told You- Colbie Caillat cover – Natalie Launer

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Nice new find - pretty and very listenable!

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HeyHiHello Goodnight Moon cover – NYC Rooftop Sessions

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What a sound!  Great playing AND singing.  These are definitely to be kept an eye on - going places I'm sure!

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When Can I See You – Babyface cover by Samuell

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One of the best sounds I've hard for a while.  Love the video too - thanks for sending me this Samuell, much appreciated!

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How To Promote Your Music

Category : Articles

Ok so this week's article looks at the sticky issue of how to promote your music.

You have some singing talent and get great responses from family members and from a few friends sitting around the house on the weekend. You do have a good voice and have learned some popular songs and may have even written a song or two of your own that people seem to like. Does this mean you are guaranteed to become famous and rich because of your music?

No, sorry, it doesn’t really work that way. Of course, the performers who have become household names draw hundreds, even thousands when the radio, television and newspaper folks simply mention the name. For independent musicians, bands and beginning singers it is necessary to put the word out that you are available for small performances and local gigs.

You can do this with a few different plans. One of the best methods, of course, is the Internet. In fact, social-network sites, free video sites and instant messaging should be used as a primary tool for promoting your music. Not only that, but you should consider such promotion materials as flyers (you can do them yourself on the home computer) and advertising in the local newspaper and on the local radio station.

The resources available at low cost for internet music production are amazing.   Try the Music Marketing Manifesto - Advanced strategies, tactics and tips for selling your music on the internet, from major label recording artist John Oszajca.

If you have some luck getting a few local performances on the calendar, you might plan to have some materials available at the gig too. If you haven’t advanced far enough to offer T-shirts and CDs, you could prepare some flyers, hand-outs with artwork and information about yourself and anyone else playing/singing with you, or even make up some cards or small, colorful cards with graphics or photos on them. These will go quickly when you have them on a table or on the stage as you play.

At the next level of promotion you might give some thought to such items as bumper stickers, T-shirts and even posters. Remember, the more you offer about yourself the more people will remember you when it is time for your next performance. The key to good promotion is using the materials correctly. Don’t follow the leader, so to speak. Don’t offer T-shirts just because every other singer or band does. Do it because it would be one of the good ways to present your musical talent.

The other side of promotion involves giving away too much stuff, especially if it is cheaply made and looks unprofessional. There is a happen medium when it comes to promotion materials. Be sure you choose quality over quantity. Have just enough for what you need and maybe a few more pieces just to be safe. Try having a discussion with friends, other singers and with family members to find out what they think. It helps to get ideas from outside sources.

You can even go the whole hog and look at setting up your own label.  If you're looking to this, you need ADVICE first.  I use ReachFame, the biggest record label database online with 100s of A&Rs, industry listings, record producers etc.

When you are planning ways to promote your music, don’t make the words and art too small. Don’t make them too large either. There is a “just right” for promotional materials like posters, T-shirts, flyers and so on. Practice and become professional, then promote yourself. Good luck!

MeTonyV vs. Alanis Morissette

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Really nice sound and a GREAT video - you have to give this a listen!  Nice!

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I Love You Mom – DeStorm

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Awww a bit of motherly love for Mother's Day!  Check it out!

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Nothing on You/ Breakeven Cover – J Rice and Jason Chen (Violin & Trumpet)

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We LOVE LOVE LOVE this cover of a too-often-covered song, but this take is something special.  keep it up guys this sound is really professional and really really special.

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Are You Inspired to Sing?

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This week's article is about singing.  Many of us have been inspired to sing. We may hear a great song or a star performer and want to follow their lead. We want to be a singing star too! Whether you have written some of your own songs or want to take good songs from another writer, inspiration is only part of the story.

Many of the great singers who are known around the world for performing in front of hundreds, even thousands of people, got their inspiration from family members, church choir or from singing for a group of friends. But that’s not all there is to it. Some of the best songs ever written and some of the best performances ever given in public were the result of a little bit of inspiration and a lot of practice.

Let’s look at the idea of creating a song and singing it in public really works. Successful songwriters and singers may be able to build a following without being inspired by someone, by a beautiful morning or a difficult time in life. In some cases, the best singers and songwriters sit down at the piano or pick up a guitar and just start. They may even go back to the basics and use a piece of paper and a pen to put down some ideas for lyrics.

This can work for original songs as well as for learning songs already made popular by others. Either way, it doesn’t really happen “by magic.” But don’t be discouraged by the idea of having to put some effort into making your singing better or making your songs better. It is still possible to have a lot of fun performing music, getting your message across with a guitar and your voice. Not all of us will make a lot of money doing this, but the opportunity is there!

If you have already learned some songs, know how to play guitar or piano and have even recorded your performance, you probably have some talent and skills that need to be developed. In fact, one of the basic truths in the music world is that skills and talent need to be shaped and developed so that we can find success.

This process can start with inspiration. If you hear a favorite band or singer, think about learning one or two songs from that group or person. But as you do, stay as close to the original as you can. After all, this is their life’s work too! Once you have done that you will understand more about what it takes to create your own music. In addition to working on music ideas on your own, think about bringing in a good friend or family member. Some of you may have already done that and sing together. Working in pairs or small groups is a great way to get songs just right, whether you write them or just perform a song written by someone else. People like John Lennon and Paul McCartney certainly made the “two heads are better than one” idea work!

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Kina Grannis – Mr Sun (Original)

Category : The Videos

Lovely voice, beautiful song.  Nothing else to say.  We love it!

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Please promote these videos to support the musicians!

“Absolutely” Cover by Joseph Kim

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We may know Joseph Kim from his collaborations with Joseph Vincent and Lydia Paek.  He's a great talent and well worth a mention!  Nice sound and excellent production.

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Adam Tam with a Cover of “Replay” by IYAZ

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Youngster with a really nice sound, but some of his videos are a little low on sound quality - but his voice does shine through!  Let's hope he sticks around, it's worth listening to!

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“American Girl” By: Call 2 Consciousness(Cover)

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I LIKE this band.  In fact, they have a great version of Bad Romance on YouTube but A there are like a billion cover versions already and B I am trying to keep up the sound quality on this site wherever possible.

This is great - love them, and hope they do well!

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If you like the talent, do support it by bookmarking and sharing the love...

Onision – Song About Sally

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Nice deep rich sound - and I THINK this is an original.  Enjoy!

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Soulja Boy – takeover freestyle

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We don't feature much rap here but this guy is good, and for freestyle this shows promise.

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Steven Oakland – “Flowers and Teddy Bears” (Original)

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A very round, mellow sound with nice melody and a message.

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True Colours cover by Laura Broad

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A simply beautiful cover from the lovely Laura.

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Tyler Ward – Slow Dancing in a Burning Room – John Mayer

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One man and his Mom.  Awww sweet.  But DO NOT underestimate the talent of this guy!  Great sound quality and a wonderful rich sound.

One to watch...

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Megan and Liz singing an ORIGINAL song “Do I Drive You Crazy”

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Wow this doesn't sound like an original and it's REALLY good.  It's catchy and has made it straight onto my MP3 gizmo for playing in my car!

Plus the singers are good too.

These are two ladies worth keeping an eye on.

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Janice and Sonia – Fireflies (Owl City cover)

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Apart from being as cute as buttons, these ladies sound AWESOME

Great cover of this song, really really melodic and good acoustic guitar.  There are loads of covers of this, but this is simply NICE!

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Valentine (Kina Grannis) Covered by Jennifer Chung, Melissa Polinar and Alyssa Bernal !

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They should create a band! A BIG WOW FOR THEM!

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Sha Sha Jones and Mike Kalombo “Dear____” (Original Song)

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Great original song by young talented singer:

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“Whatcha Say” – Jason DeRulo cover by Legaci

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I don't know how to comment this video... Just a big WOW!

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Winter Wonderland by Rafael Family

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Another Christmas song. This one is really cute made by trio.

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Rihanna cover of “Russian Roulette” by Rebecca Shearing

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Beautiful girl with wonderful voice. It is a real pleasure to listen to her singing. Please help this girl by promoting her with your tweets and digs.

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