Tunedly shares some ideas on how songwriters can get back into the habit when returning from a songwriting break.
Australian solo artist shares her story about recording her new album 'Revolving Doors' with the Tunedly Team while in lockdown.
Music labels make money from recorded music in various ways based on the record deals they offer to artists.
Learning about the changing musical landscape and how the new normal is affecting the songwriting business is important for anyone wanting to know how to become a songwriter in 2021.
Not all songwriters have a background in music and, as such, many don't understand the basics of music notation. However, it helps to know a little bit about notes and how they contribute to a melody, for instance.
Examining how a song generates revenue for different stakeholders in the music business.
Being consistently creative can be challenging for any songwriter.
Understanding how the human brain processes sound is helpful in figuring out how people listen to music - Tunedly.
Sex truly sells, and songwriters who are able to create something that hits the spot - so to speak - can put themselves in a position for industry recognition.
The ability to make music with online musicians has been a thing for many years now.
Most songwriting-related content is often directed at professional songwriters, but Tunedly created this article to look at some of the top benefits of being a hobbyist songwriter.
How did you get started in songwriting? Did you start out writing poetry as a hobby before transitioning to song lyrics?
Music mixing and mastering are necessary activities in order to create songs that are worthy of being listened to.
What’s your songwriting process like? Do you spend days mulling over a song topic before putting pen to paper?
After taking a final look at your song lyrics, the usual next step would be to demo it, right? There are many reasons for creating a song demo, one of which is to help you experience the feel of the song.