Years worth of music industry learning in 10 hours of video courses
From recording to gigging, touring to monetization, the big questions you’re grappling with are answered in these videos.
Exclusively designed to help independent artists, this content is not available anywhere else, and is only available for a limited time.
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Make Better Recordings on a Budget
Music Production 101: Recording and Producing in ProTools (57:22)
With Mike King and Chrissy Tignor

Create The Perfect New Release Plan
The Top 5 Mistakes When Planning a Release, and How To Avoid Them (58:51)
With Kevin Breuner and Chris Robley

Get More Gigs
How to Successfully Book Yourself at Live Venues (57:08)
With Dmitri Vietze, Mark Steiner, Dayna Malow, Eric Muhlberger, and Austin Ellis
Live Music Performance Coaching
The 4 Most Important Things You Need to Know for Performing Onstage (1:29:04)
With Tom Jackson
Market And Promote Yourself
More Effectively
Email Marketing for Bands: Grow Your List, Build a Fanbase, and Create Compelling Emails (50:15)
With Joy Merten

YouTube Marketing
Using YouTube for Promotion and Revenue (58:54)
With Ben Kihnel, Corey Wolff, and Chris Robley

Make More Money From Your Music
Show Me the Money: How to Maximize Every Revenue Stream for Your Music (1:00:15)
With Kevin Breuner, Rob Filomena, J. Gibson, and Lauren Danzy

SoundExchange
What it is, why it pays, how to get your share (56:44)
With Lauren Danzy

Non-traditional Music Career Advice
Careers that Break the Mold: How to Have a Successful, Non-traditional Music Career (56:02)
With Patrick Griffin, Chad Lawson, Shannon Curtis, and Jeff Murphy

Traditional Music Career Advice
Is a label contract right for you?
From indie to major in 12 months...and back again (1:02:23)
With Brian Mazzaferri and Tony van Veen
“I came out of this with a very renewed sense of determination. I felt like there was so much help out there that I was not aware of. I’m not afraid.”