Music Collaboration Democratized & Incentivized
Blockchain Song Rights Database & Royalty Transparency
Tune Company is a software development and management company primarily focused on creating blockchain based technology, smart contract design and digital tokenized applications. Tune’s primary mission is to solve digital songwriter rights and royalty transparency issues for the music industry. Furthermore, the establishment of our tokenized products will enable applications the ability to offer user tipping and user/community incentivized rewards thru the sharing, creation and engagement of content as well as other features. Tune is proud to announce a licensing agreement with the TechCrunch Disrupt Cup award winning RecordGram application…
EMusic Launches Token to Help Artists Earn More
World’s Rarest Guitars – Expert Guitar Tips – Blockchain in Music
BLOCKCHAIN IN MUSIC
Blockchain is solving some of the major problems currently plaguing the music industry. With blockchain, musicians are able to receive equitable royalty payments, venues are able to curb counterfeit tickets and record companies can easily trace music streams and instantly pay all artists who contributed to songs or albums…
Gibson Les Paul 1959 Tom Murphy Wildwood 2019 Special
Gibson Les Paul 1959 Tom Murphy Wildwood 2019 Special
Gibson Les Paul ‘59 Tom Murphy carved and painted. Wildwood 2019 special and limited run.
10 Best Classical Guitars of 2020
In recent years the classical guitar has been a musical instrument many guitar brands compete in manufacturing. With a wealth available it can be difficult to know what to look for especially if you aren’t armed with all the relevant info so we are reviewing the 10 best classical guitars on the market in 2020, for a closer inspection…
Many classical guitar players view their instruments as an extension of themselves so shopping for the right one for you is often a personal thing. The price range of classical guitars contains some disparity. If you are wondering what sets models apart maybe we can clue you in…
A Day in the Life of a Musician
If you ask any full-time artist, they’ll probably admit that their daily schedule is an ever-changing, overwhelming wild beast that can’t be tamed.
As someone who has been living as a full-time artist for the last 8 years, I’ve established somewhat of a routine, but it’s constantly changing based on outside factors, how I feel, or a last-minute gig opportunity that completely derails my to-do list for the day.
For the most part I’ve determined that I personally have 3 types of schedules:
1) The On-Tour Schedule
2) The Administrative Schedule
3) The Album-recording Schedule
But to be honest, each of these bleeds into the other. And notice that I didn’t devote a schedule to writing and creativity. That’s because, in an ideal world, you’re always working on your craft – sometimes intentionally and sometimes by inspiration.
For all intents and purposes, I’m going to focus on talking about the administrative week. Potentially the most boring of the three, but also the most involved, most demanding, and most essential (in my opinion)…