The Pure Pitch Method – Perfect Pitch Ear Training

March 22, 2011 in Local Music by stagemaster

Learn To Master Absolute Pitch and Relative Pitch With This Amazing Course. Perfect For Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums, Violin, Singing, Vocals, and Music Appreciation. Brand New! Affiliates earn $55 Per Sale! Great Niche For Music Related Websites and Ppc.
The Pure Pitch Method – Perfect Pitch Ear Training

Local Search Booster Training Video

October 9, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

Local businesses are desperate for on line marketing help. This step-by-step video teaches them how to take full advantage of their free Google Local Listing for top search results and new customers. Local businesses are starving for marketing help!
Local Search Booster Training Video

Internet Marketing Video Training

August 31, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

Complete all in one internet marketing video training
Internet Marketing Video Training

The Complete Praise & Worship Leader Training Course

August 19, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

The Worship In A Nutshell Training Suite features 10 concise, easy to follow and simple to apply teaching ebooks, to help anyone become a great worship leader in their church or cell group. A must for every smaller large church worship leader.
The Complete Praise & Worship Leader Training Course

Training For Music Industry Jobs

April 19, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

The music industry is undoubtedly one of the ‘sexiest’ fields in which to work, according to a recent survey by the editors of Time magazine. There are music industry jobs that require nearly any skill set that you can bring to the job, and the training required varies with each of the music industry jobs that may interest you. Here are some general guidelines for finding work in music industry jobs.

Love Music.

It’s not a prerequisite for music industry jobs, but loving music of any kind is a definite step in the right direction. While loving music may not be important in a record company accountant’s position, it’s practically required for anyone who works with artists or in promotion.

Check the qualifications for the job.

In general, most jobs in the music industry require at least a two year college degree – with the exception of performers who can get by without a degree if they have talent. Expect that the more involved the job, the higher your level of education and/or experience will need to be. A record promoter may need to demonstrate networking skills or developed contacts in the local music scene, for instance, and a contracts lawyer will obviously require a law degree. Music teachers working for the schools will need to have a teaching license as well as the demonstrated ability to play an instrument.

The best training is on the job training.

For positions like band manager, road work, publicists and promoters, the best training is through an internship or through your own work promoting and/or managing a band on your own. Some publicists and promoters come to the job from their own fanzines, or have developed a network of contacts in radio and advertising through their college or teen year extracurricular activities.

A degree in music is respected in many music industry jobs.

Colleges that specialize in music education like the Berklee School for the Performing Arts offer training in many different aspects of the music industry. You can study music and performance law, accounting for the music industry, and business management for music companies as well as composition, performance and other music-specific jobs.

Join the band.

One of the best training grounds for a career in orchestral music is your school or college band. If you’re already beyond the school years, take advantage of county and city music societies to both train your ear and keep in the practice of playing with others.

Music ministry jobs often require special certifications.

If you have a calling to a job in music ministry, you’ll find that many churches and synagogues require that their full time music minister have pastoral training as well as musical training. The American Guild of Organists and the National Council of Pastoral Musicians offer professional certifications at a number of levels.

Music therapists require a bachelor’s degree in music therapy from one of the approved universities that teach music therapy.

In addition to regular studies, the bachelors in music therapy requires 1200 hours of clinical practice.

The requirements for training for music industry jobs are varied, but this is a brief overview of the training required for some of the major careers in the music industry.

Rita Henry is a contributing editor for Jobs In Music, the leading job and resource site for the Music Industry. Interested in receiving only the hottest Music job listings weekly for free? To learn more visit Jobs In Music.

Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 9 Advanced Music Production

March 12, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster

Product Description
If you want to go beyond the basics of creating and producing music with Logic Pro, this Apple-certified guide is for you. Whether you’re a composer, producer, songwriter, engineer, studio programmer, or simply a music-lover who wants to create or produce professional-quality music in your Logic-based studio, you’ll find the self-paced, step-by-step instruction you need to begin creating your audio master works immediately.

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Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 9 Advanced Music Production