Unleash Your Music On The World!
Are you ready to unleash your music upon the world? If you want to get your tunes heard, build a following for yourself or your band, promote your tracks and get some money rolling in from your musical enterprises, you need The Musician’s Guide to the Net – the latest Special edition of Computer Music magazine.
Are you ready to unleash your music upon the world? If you want to get your tunes heard, build a following for yourself or your band, promote your tracks and get some money rolling in from your musical enterprises, you need The Musician´s Guide to the Net - the latest Special edition of Computer Music magazine.
Artists using the web to create a buzz around their music is now commonplace, but it's not just a case of uploading a track to MySpace and waiting for the accolades to pour in - you need tactics and techniques. Here you´ll learn the best places to be seen and heard, how to go viral, how to make a killer YouTube video and music website, turn your hobby into hard cash, collaborate with bass players, drummers, singers and other musicians online, and more!
Computer Music Special 28: The Musician´s Guide to the Net on sale 27 Feb. Get it in selected WH Smiths, good independents or online from www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk
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