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Video Creators
When you're stuck making the same videos over and over again

Video Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 48:43 Very Popular


If you've been creating videos for any period of time now, it can sometimes be a struggle to come up with good video ideas. You feel like you're making the same video over and over again and are kind of bored with it. You may feel backed into a corner because your videos won't perform as well if you stray from the usual stuff. Or, maybe you feel like you've made every video there is to make in your niche. If you don't know what to do next and feel stuck despite your growth and success, this episode is for you. CREATOR SPOTLIGHT Check out David Wallimann's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wallimann REGISTER FOR VIDEO LABS Spend 8 weeks working with a YouTube strategist who is dedicated to helping you succeed in growing your channel. Register here: https://videocreators.com/video-labs/  LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Get the survey we use with our audience each year and use it to get to know your audience better. It'll provide you with a lot of new ideas. It's in the, "Product to Profit," guide, which you can download for free here: https://videocreators.com/product-to-profit/  LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE: Have comments, reactions, questions, a YouTube tip to share, or just want to say hi? Leave a voice message for us and we may use it in an upcoming podcast episode. https://www.speakpipe.com/videocreators  JOIN THE POD SQUAD AFTER-PARTY IN VOLLEY: We love answering questions, hearing your feedback, and discussing each podcast episode with you and hundreds of other creators in our video chat Volley space. Join us here: https://videocreators.com/podsquad

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
The Role of Music In Our Lives with David Wallimann

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 53:56


“Listening is not just a music too, it's life experiences and things that affect you.” - David WallimannMusic has the ability to change people's emotions and feelings in a matter of seconds. It has the ability to reduce stress, discomfort, difficulty, and distraction while also bringing happiness and peace into our daily lives. Music has the ability to bring people together in different ways.In today's episode, we are joined by  David Wallimann, who has one of the most popular guitar channels on YouTube with over 200,000 subscribers there. As well as his popularity as a guitar educator, David is a composer and recording artist who has collaborated with the likes of Dweezil Zappa. David has his own guitar courses available at GuitarPlayback.com as well as a free Music Theory DNA course for guitarists at GuitarInfusion.com. Now, anyone searching for guitar tuition will probably have heard the name David Wallimann.David is known for his distinctive sense of humor and his ability to capture his audience. His accomplishments when it comes to guitar skills, composing music, or teaching speak for themselves.Tune in to this episode and hit that subscribe button! If you like this podcast, don't forget to share it with your friends!Highlights:[00:59]When did he begin dabbling in the world of the internet?[06:58]What did he learn in Guitarmasterclass.net and his transition to Guitar Playback[21:34]How story elements in music attracted Dave[25:05]Who teaches David in playing guitar?[42:03]When does David decide to begin teaching?[45:38]David's Transitional Point[01:08:44]David's Favorite Album and what he is doing now if he is not a musicianLinks:Website:davidwallimann.comFacebook:David WallimannInstagram:guitarplaybackTwitter:David WallimannYoutube:David Wallimann

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The Online Course Show
115: David Wallimann Returns to Talk YouTube + Online Course

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 60:00


One of my favorite episodes from last year was Episode #57 with David Walliman, so in this new year I was excited to have him back on the show with me. There was a lot to talk about and some interesting epiphanies David had that we all can learn from. Look at the trends… Look... Read More

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The Online Course Show
115: David Wallimann Returns to Talk YouTube + Online Course

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 60:00


One of my favorite episodes from last year was Episode #57 with David Walliman, so in this new year I was excited to have him back on the show with me. There was a lot to talk about and some interesting epiphanies David had that we all can learn from. Look at the trends… Look... Read More

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The Bassist Podcast
Episode 39 with David Wallimann & Michael Palmisano

The Bassist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 50:38


I had a blast chatting with these two online-music-business heavyweights! If you've been thinking about starting some kind of music business yourself, pay attention to these dudes!

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Musicality Now
101: Unlocking Your Musicality - Part Two

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 39:45


Welcome back to this special pair of episodes celebrating hitting the 100 mark of the Musicality Podcast! If you haven't already heard Episode 100 then make sure you go back and listen to it too because both that one and this one are jam-packed with incredible insights from over two-dozen expert guests, answering the question: “What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” In the last episode we heard from 11 experts whose answers to this question were varied and fascinating. There were some common themes, some of which you'll hear coming up again in this episode, but each guest also brought their own unique perspective and insight to the question. We’ll talk a little more at the end of this episode about those recurring themes and how we can learn more from them. We said last time that we’d tried to group the experts to make for two great episodes to listen to, but apart from that there's no meaning to the order - so the line-up for this episode is just as impressive as the first one. In this episode you'll be hearing: • Bill Hilton, author of "How to Really Play the Piano" talking about the level of instrument technique required to sound truly musical. • Book author, podcaster, song-writer and musician David Andrew Wiebe of MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com revealing three things that can help you sound more like a pro. • Innovator in school music education Casey von Neumann of Eclectic Music and CaseyMcCann.com sharing the tip that let her sound just as musical as her incredibly accomplished teacher. • Leading teacher-of-teachers Sara Campbell of SarasMusicStudio, and our Resident Pro for piano here at Musical U, explaining why young children are often more in touch with their inner musicality and what we can learn from that. • Practice expert Chris Owenby from PracticeHabits.co talking about what it takes to become an accomplished musician like the greats we admire. • Rising star singer-songwriter Kendra McKinley pointing out the thing you're probably forgetting to listen to which could make you sound more musical. • Actress, singer, writer and cabaret expert Fiona-Jane Weston discussing the relationship between technique and artistry, and how to unlock the potential in a piece of music. • Composer and guitar educator David Wallimann on escaping the constraints your instrument might be placing on you. • Author of the must-have handbook for aspiring musicians, "The Musician's Way", Gerald Klickstein, on one activity that will transform your musicality and why it's more vital for music than other artforms. • Music technology expert Katie Wardrobe on one non-tech thing she does to develop her musical understanding. • World-leading vocal expert and sight-reading pro Jeremy Fisher on how to overcome tricky spots and learn music faster. • Creative music teaching expert Leila Viss on the mindset shift required to uncover your own creative voice. • Music theory innovator Scott Sharp on the special way of thinking about keys and chords that can let you understand what's going on in the music you hear and play. • And Vincent James, the man behind some of the most inspiring events and books in the world of music tops off our episode with some counter-intuitive advice for connecting musically with your audience. Are you excited? We’ve already heard all these and we’re excited all over again just talking through them! Before we dive in, if you're somebody who relishes this kind of musicality insight and knowledge then you are not going to want to miss the special edition we've put together to celebrate this 100th episode. It's called the Musicality Podcast Power Pack, and we've taken the first 100 episodes of the podcast plus some clever extra resources to help you get maximum value from each and every episode, AND some super cool bonuses contributed by our expert guests. And we've packed it all onto a USB thumb drive you can put in any computer or laptop and instantly get access to everything. No waiting for downloading, no worrying that the episodes might not be available any more in future - you've got everything you could want and more, all in the palm of your hand. We would really love for every single listener to the show to have a copy of this - so we've made it really affordable and we're including free worldwide shipping to help get this out to as many people as possible. So if you enjoy the show and want the Power Pack yourself, or if you have a friend or family member who you'd love to hand it to as an amazing musical gift, please head to musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - that's musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - for all the details. This is a very time-limited offer to celebrate this 100th episode, so don't miss your chance to grab a copy of the Musicality Podcast Power Pack - head to musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate today! Okay, with that said, let’s dive in.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 101   Links and Resources • Unlocking Your Musicality: Part One • Interview with Bill Hilton • Interview with David Andrew Wiebe • Interview with Casey von Neumann • Interview with Sara Campbell • Interview with Chris Owenby • Interview with Kendra McKinley • Interview with Fiona-Jane Weston • Interview with David Wallimann • Interview with Gerald Klickstein • Interview with Katie Wardrobe • Interview with Jeremy Fisher • Interview with Leila Viss • Interview with Scott Sharp • Interview with Vincent James     Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

Musicality Now
056: Tell Your Own Story, with David Wallimann

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 41:48


In this episode we're speaking with David Wallimann, who has one of the most popular guitar channels on YouTube with over 100,000 subscribers there. As always when we're interviewing an expert in a particular instrument, we recommend staying tuned even if you don’t play that instrument - because very little of what we cover is really instrument-specific. As well as his popularity as a guitar educator, David is a composer and recording artist who has collaborated with the likes of Dweezil Zappa. And as you’ll hear in this episode, he is just a lovely down-to-earth guy whose perspective on learning music and improvising is refreshing and seriously perceptive. David has his own guitar courses available at GuitarPlayback.com as well as a free Music Theory DNA course for guitarists at GuitarInfusion.com - something we suspect you’ll want to check out after hearing him describe it in this episode.   In our conversation we talk about:   • How to break free of fretboard patterns and “improvisation by numbers” with a counterintuitive exercise. • The big problem that puts people off music theory and the surprising impact it can have on your musical creativity. • The huge benefit you get from putting ego to one side and embracing your own uniqueness in music - both for improvisation, and for your musical life in general.   We loved chatting with David and are really glad to feature his unique perspective as part of Improv Month. As you’ll hear us say in this episode, we do think that guitar players tend to have a very particular relationship with music theory and with improvising - but David’s take on it all is something that would be valuable for any musician to take on board. We certainly hope you’ll enjoy hearing about it.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 056   Links and Resources • David’s website • David’s YouTube channel • ”Self-Taught Musicians Suck?” video • Courses on Guitar Playback • Free “Music Theory DNA” course • Note2Self: “I Love This!”, with Lisa McCormick • Doubling Down on Your Craft, with Brad Davis   Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

Everyone Loves Guitar
David Wallimann Interview - Ultimate Side Hustle for Guitarists  - Everyone Loves Guitar #174

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 78:13


David Wallimann was a heartbroken struggling musician in France, when he decided to move to the states 12 years ago. He came with with literally a backpack and his guitar. Today, he runs a successful YouTube channel where he has over 105,000 subscribers, and an online business selling lessons, that’s put him in a financial situation he never imagined possible… David explains: the 2 biggest skills you need, to start running a similar business (and neither one has to do with playing guitar)... the 3 biggest “myths” about running an online lessons business… and the 3 biggest mistake he made in the beginning, that he would advise you not to do, as well… Plus, OCD… Dire Straits… patience, jealousy, fear, and much more in this revealing conversation... Subscribe https://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts
Episode 16 – Musician’s Moving Online 1 – Interview With David Wallimann

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 52:20


Musician's Moving Online 1 - Youtube Guitar Guru David Wallimann This is the first in a series of podcasts (which are not offered in sequential order across the series) which deals with the subject of how to create a successful offering online as a musician and actually make a living doing so. The first interview is with guitarist David Wallimann. David has built up a Youtube channel that has at this point in writing amassed an impressive 78k subscribers! David gives the low down on how he has achieved this and the pitfalls to watch out for. As well as this he gives facts and figures on income from Youtube advertising and how he supports this income in other ways. Podcast Ep 16 – Table Of Contents 1.46 Wallimann - what's in a name? 4.08 Discovering guitar in France. 4.30 Moving to the USA. 7.50 Getting into the band Glass Hammer. 10.35 Learning to live with your musical reality. 13.53 Beginning to work online. 15.22 Main influences and talking about the online experience. 16.54 The way that the Internet and digital assets have changed music creation and learning. 22.04 Do you make a living from the Internet? 24.00 The secret that needs to be learned to succeed on Youtube and the Internet. 32.53 Learning from another Youtube expert. 34.42 The future developments and direction. 35.23 Using Kickstarter to release an album. 41.52 Dealing with slow or non growth in your Youtube channel and burnout. 45.42 Where all the ideas come from. PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING GMI THROUGH OUR PATREON PAGE More About David's Youtube Channel, Links & Other Online Content Here is David Wallimann's Youtube channel trailer which is an excellent exemplar of how to go about making one and what you should put in your content. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCtBd7toiOA Some more examples of David's Youtube channel lessons which cover a huge range of topics and are very popular across his channel. video example #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYyK9Y0Fos8 video example #2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cankIICyllE video example #3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUJ36fVrbkA Links To David's Website & Other Online Content Here are some handy links to David's other online content! David's website can be found here David Wallimann website. Here you can see a selection of guitar lessons by David at Guitar Playback. The Jamplay course spoken about in the podcast. Finally, here is a blog interview that David gave to Live4Guitar. JUST $1 PER MONTH MAKES A DIFFERENCE - PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST If you enjoy our podcasts then please consider supporting GMI. Even if you give just $1 per month, you will help us develop this site. Your support will enable us to continue bringing the best in guitar and music in article, lesson, video and podcast form from around the world. [give_form id="14708" show_title="true" show_goal="true" show_content="above" display_style="button"] Check Out All Our Other Podcasts HERE. /*

Live From Progzilla Towers
Live From Progzilla Towers - Edition 172

Live From Progzilla Towers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 165:25


Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 172. In this all request edition we heard music by National Health, Izz, Japan, Manic Street Preachers, It Bites, Edgar Winter Group, Dollar, Jump, Marillion, Amon Düül II, Big Big Train, Genesis, Sigur Ros, David Wallimann, The Far Meadow, Karnataka, Electric Light Orchestra, 10CC, Hawkwind & David Bowie.