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Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian, Blake and Richard are back with an all-new episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast! Gibson has announced that it intends to launch a record label and the guys chew this over before pondering the idea of the Mega Music Corporation. Will this be a positive move? Will they take over the world? Is Joe B flying to space in a Gibson Rocket? Brian is a fan of the idea, and wonders if he can start something similar and Blake talks about the "New Artist Model" that is prevalent. Do you care about the views of artists you love ? Richard doesn't always, and believes that social media has made everyone a critic / journalist and not always with great results...Richard tells us why he hates websites that autoplay music, especially loud music, and doubly especially when an advert plays in a window he cant find, and the one time he was asked to make a website in Comic Sans. It nearly ended his career and it then turns his ranty boomer mode up to 11. EHX's Mike Matthews has posted up a cryptic page on his website that talks about how he is planning to tap into a massive free energy source that could solve energy problems for all of us on planet earth. Will it work or not? Who knows, but if anyone can save us, it is Mike Matthews. Or perhaps this is a sinister plan to take over the worlds via a mesh network of Big Muffs?? Have you ever found something inside a pedal that wasn't supposed to be there? One of our listeners sent in a picture of a Wah pedal that had clearly been used for someone's stash... Greasy chicken, Glenn Medeiros, Big Pharma, Hendrix plays a Gibson Strat, Brian has a new guitar, toys for idiots, Podcast-B-Gone... It's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)DIY modshttps://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)
Article: http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/04/the-art-of-using-cover-songs-to-grow-your-audience.html Dave Kusek is the founder of the New Artist Model, an online music business school for independent musicians, performers, recording artists, producers, managers, and songwriters. He is also the founder of Berklee Online, co-author of The Future of Music, and a member of the team who brought midi to the market. In this episode Mike and Blasko explore the points laid out by Dave Kusek in his article “The Art of Using Cover Songs to Grow Your Audience”. He writes: Many artists may have conflicted feelings about cover songs, for although they can be fun to play and offer an easy way to connect with your audience, it can also be irritating when cover songs are all an audience wants, or when they get more attention than original compositions. Here we look at the best way to make cover songs work for you. 1. Make it Your Own Best way to get people who hear your covers into your original music? Put your own unique spin on every song you cover. That means bending the songs stylistically to fit with the kind of music you play and write. 2. Subscribers Over Views There's this fascination with “viral” videos in the music industry. But a ton of views on a cover aren't worth much on YouTube unless you can get in touch with those people again. We've seen a lot of musicians hit it with a crazy viral video only to release an original music video on deaf ears. So instead of thinking, “How can I get 10,000 views,” get yourself in the mindset of, “How can I get as many viewers as possible to subscribe?” Setting up suggested videos or playlists on your YouTube channel can be a great way to get people to continue watching, which increases the chance they'll actually subscribe. Don't Be Afraid to Use Call to Actions And that leads us into the next point – utilizing call to actions. So what exactly is a call to action? It's basically just you directly asking your viewers or listeners to take some further action. Maybe it's watching another video, or subscribing to your channel, or entering your contest, or clicking the link in your description box. If you're releasing covers on YouTube, you can easily use “cards” to suggest other videos your viewers can watch next. As you upload your video, you'll be able to add cards in the “Cards” tab across the top of the upload screen. Use cards to suggest other cover songs or even original songs when people reach the end of your videos. We encourage you to email any questions or comments to askblasko@gmail.com Find Blasko on Twitter and Instagram: @blasko1313 Find Mike Mowery on Twitter and Instagram: @mikeoloop Missed out on Mike's 60 Days to Signable course? Head over to www.outerloopcoaching.com to stay on top of the latest courses and news from Outerloop Coaching. Get $30 your next order at ArtistFlags.com using the code: mentalflag ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi Podcast Listeners! This week, Ryan interviews music educator and New Artist Model founder Dave Kusek to talk about how musicians can educate themselves and embrace their inner music entrepreneur. You can find out more about Dave's work by visiting www.newartistmodel.com Thank you all very much for listening! Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan's Book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry."
Dave Kusek is the latest WeSpin Recipes guest, and he's here to share his passion for coaching indie musicians. The founder and former CEO of Berklee Online, today Dave is focused on helping artists develop successful careers through his New Artist Model online music business school. On the show, we talk about the program, how crazy and fascinating it is to be an artist these days, the need to understand what you're good at, building a team around your craft, time management, and why you may not want to chase the next shiny thing online. Listen to the show to also hear the tough truth about building a band (don't rush into firing your drummer after hearing it, but think about what Dave says carefully), and to learn how to "sell" yourself to other business professionals. TIME-SENSITIVE! If you are listening to the show or reading this post before December 6th, you can still sign up for a special Master Class for free as part of Dave's Ticket to Music Success Training. Sign up at https://newartistmodel.mykajabi.com/a/2582/SCjyzs2E Go to http://wespin.co/wsr81/ for the show notes and http://getacard.wespin.co/ to learn how to support the podcast and get a free WeSpin postcard.
A little over a year ago I attended a webinar that was hosted by Dave Kusek from the New Artist Model. In that webinar, Dave shared some of the most helpful information I have ever received. When pursuing music, one of the biggest challenges is finding out what to actually do. The options are limitless. That's why I'm excited about today's episode. Dave narrows down those infinite options to three, specific paths. The post MMP024: The Three Paths To Success In The Music Industry appeared first on Musician Monster.
NEWS Spotify is making it’s own records, and dominating some playlists as a result The microphones on mobile phones are a big business and getting bigger GUEST Berklee Online and New Artist Model creator Dave Kusek The post Episode #125 – Spotify Makes It’s Own Records, Mobile Phone Mics And Dave Kusek appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
NEWS Spotify is making it's own records, and dominating some playlists as a result The microphones on mobile phones are a big business and getting bigger GUEST Berklee Online and New Artist Model creator Dave Kusek
Aaron Davison from http://www.howtolicenseyourmusic.com/ speaks with former Berklee VP and founder of The New Artist Model, Dave Kusek. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/music-money-and-life/support
The Jazz Spotlight Podcast: Music Business With a Touch of Jazz
Music industry expert and best-selling author Dave Kusek talks about music business, his new project New Artist Model and latest book Hack the Music Business: Build Your Own Career
Dave is the founder and former CEO of Berkleemusic, the world's largest music school, where he's helped teach tens of thousands of students around the world and created hundreds of online music... So what's it take to be Indie anywho? www.cdbabypodcast.com
http://www.newartistmodel.com/podcasts/New-Artist-Model-podcast-1-Building-Your-Team.mp3MC Lars is a former student of Dave Kusek's and he recently took some time to share some of his insights about actually living the "new artist model."MC Lars (AKA Andrew Robert MacFarlane Nielsen) is an American rapper, producer, writer, cartoonist and Stanford University alumnus. He is the originator of "post-punk laptop rap" and founder and CEO of the independent record label Horris Records.In our first podcast of this series, MC Lars talks about how an independent musician needs to build their team in order to succeed.For more information about Dave Kusek's New Artist Model, the online business school for musicians, visit New Artist Model.
http://newartistmodel.com/podcasts/Dave-Kusek-New-Artist-Model-QA.mp3New Artist Model ( http://newartistmodel.com ) in an online music business school for independent musicians, performers, recording artists, producers, managers, and songwriters who are driven to succeed and want to work smarter. Taught by Dave Kusek, the founder of Berkleemusic, New Artist Model offers a variety of classes that let you learn anywhere, anytime and at a fraction of the cost of other classes. You pick what aspects of your career you need help with the most and New Artist Model helps you quickly improve. New Artist Model gives musicians the chance to invest in themselves, helping them think more strategically and advance their music career into a long-term, sustainable business—and on their terms. Through video, interactive presentations, case studies, class discussions, and quizzes, New Artist Model focuses musicians so they can get organized and manage their time more wisely. The ultimate goal is to help people make more money through a better understanding of how to generate income from touring, recording, merchandising, publishing, licensing, networking, and more. After completing a New Artist Model course, musicians will be better able to plan for the years ahead and maximize their income from targeted opportunities. Ready to work smarter? Try New Artist Model out with five free lessons . Our first podcast features an interview with Dave Kusek about the new course.