Creativity

Top Ten Gigging Tips to avoid gigging disaster! FREE PDF Download

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We have all had those gigs where everything goes wrong, where the unexpected becomes expected, where you think you are in Spinal Tap. So after years gigging I thought I would put together my my top ten list of tips to help you all be prepared for when gigging, hopefully so you can avoid some of the pitfalls!!! I decided to put all of these tips in a helpful PDF so you can download it an take it with you to gigs! In fact here is a bonus tip for you.

Bonus Tip

So the bonus tip is about using some of the amazing free apps that are out there such as Evernote or Dropbox to store your equipment manuals as PDFs, you can of course also store setlist, chords, charts, PL insurance documents, PAT testing documents, everything in one handy place which you can access on your Smart phone. Of course you can now add the top ten gigging tips as well.

Top Ten Gigging Tips

The gigging tips were to be a bonus chapter in my book, Guitar Creativity | A new way of thinking, but I thought it was slight of topic from the focus of the book, so I have decided to give it to you here as a FREE download, you don't have to sign up for anything, just download it and use it to your hearts content.FREE PDF Download Top ten gigging tips - Spencer Bruce MusicLove to hear your feedback!EnjoyPeaceNeil

Brucie's Extreme Guitar : Opinionated a New Lesson Series Introduction

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So I have started a new guitar series of videos. The video below is an introduction to a new creativity and guitar lesson series I am going to be doing. The idea is that I will play devil's advocate on a number of issues that we all may hear about or know about. This is my opinion on the topic and I will also try and question that opinion as well.The main thing is asking the question, and seeing how I would answer and how you would answer, There is no right or wrong, and we all may learn something. Some of the topics might be controversial, some might wind you up a little bit, but please be part of the conversation and let's see where this goes.This lesson is about how to improve your phrasing by stealing rhythms from other melodic ideas. It is a great way to get our of a rut and find new meFor more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity - A new way of thinking https://gumroad.com/l/zCAXyFollow me onTwitter http://twitter.com/lightb4soundFacebook https://www.facebook.com/SpencerBruce...Instragram https://instagram.com/lightb4sound/LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com/in/neilbruceEnjoy!PeaceNeil

Light Before Sound New Album | Senescence

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I am VERY happy to say that Light B4 Sound's new album Senescence is now released and on top of that you can listen to the whole piece in it's entirety, FREE, just a click away on YouTube (or click the video above).Senescence is an ambient cinematic electronic work exploring meaning in life, death and decay. The album tracks through the journey from conception to the ultimate ending. Ideally, the album should be listened to as one continuous piece, but each track features it's own unique message. It is hoped that the work gives those who listen a positive view and hope for the future. The album features guest appearances from vocalists Katie Muscat (Between the Lines) and Amanda-Rose Hill.Official premiere of Light Before Sound's new album "Senescence", Which is out out now!You can Download the whole album hereSubscribe: http://www.spencerbruce.com/lightbeforesoundStream on Spotify:Also available on Amazon, iTunes and all good online storesThe album consists of the following tracks :-

  • Senescence I - Conception
  • Senescence II - Memories : Day one
  • Senescence III - My dream of life
  • Senescence IV - Thoughts and changes
  • Senescence V - You are a thing of beauty
  • Senescence VI - One day, one chance
  • Senescence VII - Day 22
  • Senescence VIII - Reduction
  • Senescence IX - Silence is present
  • Senescence X - In between the silence
  • Senescence XI - To try again
  • Senescence XII - Who am I? No more
  • Senescence XIII - In the end

Check out more music, videos, news and extras on: http://lightb4sound.spencerbruce.comFollow Light B4 Sound at:Facebook - facebook.com/lightb4soundTwitter - twitter.com/lightb4soundEnjoyPeaceNeil

A song for Grimsby Football club

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Sometimes you never know what job is going to come through the door! I was recently contacted by a very devoted fan of recently promoted Grimsby Football Club, whom currently wishes to remain anonymous, with the idea to record a song to celebrate their beloved clubs return to the football league!

Grimsby Football Club : A Song

This to me was a project with a difference, so I jumped at the chance!! There wasn't much time to get this project finished, as it had to be done before the first day of the season. The songwriter had most of the lyrics written and an idea for the style that they wanted it to be in, although we did try a few different styles during our writing evening. They also had a singer with them, and on the first meeting we came up with the style and made sure all the lyrics scanned.Due to my gigging schedule and their work schedule this only really left us with about 5 hours to fully record the song, yes....all 13 verses of it! So once we were decided on the style, I quickly found a basic drum pattern (thanks EZ Drummer!) and set to work recording a guide guitar track. Whilst the style leads it's self to a more live feel, given the amount of verses it would have been impossible to make it through the whole song in one take without and mistakes, or at least the ability to have options. So I recorded a guide and the vocally, we went through verse by verse doing a couple of takes of each....still a large undertaking on the singer, singing over 100 verses in all with all the takes! Everything was done in Logic, once we had all the song completed vocally, we all went through and using Logic's comping tool, made a few comps of the bits were there were on or two small issues.With the vocal track in place, I then went through and recorded a couple of different guitar parts which drop in through out to give some momentum to the piece, as well as creating a building drum part and bass part. Then after a couple of test mixes and fixed, it was mastered and stuck on to YouTube! All in all a very interesting little project and a reminder of how focused you can be when time is against you!It also got a mention in the local newspaper, so some fame at last!!EnjoyPeaceNeil

Black Friday Super sale on Guitar Creativity

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Yes it is that crazy day of the year again, and this year I thought...you know what I am going to give me loyal readers a chance to get their hands on my book with a crazy 66% off the asking price!!  GET 66% OFF Guitar Creativity | A new way of thinking NOW!!   So click here and get yourself a copy of a unique book which will change the way you play and look at the guitar, and most importantly help you improve fast!!GET 66% OFF Guitar Creativity | A new way of thinking NOW!! EnjoyPeaceNeil

Pond 5 Royalty Free Content

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Pond 5 Marketplace for Creativity

I thought it was time to do a blog post on Pond 5.com. Pond 5 is an online repository for royalty free photography, music, sound effects, and footage (well to be honest, you name it!) and a great resource for an creative person looking for a creative element for their project which that haven't been able to source.

Royalty Free

So, why am I blogging about this?Well, I have to be honest....it is a little bit of self interest really as I have a fair amount of content on the site, so I thought I would bring awareness to the great site via my blog.You can visit my profile here and check out some of the material I have on offer.Royalty-Free Stock Video at Pond5I am primarily producing audio content both music and sound design elements suitable for film, corporate videos, computer games etc, but there are some film clips and photography from my previous career! If you are looking for some music for your project then why not have a look, of course if you can't find what you are looking for, please contact me and we can discuss the benefits of creating your own bespoke soundtrack or sound design elements. That is what I am here for.I am producing new material all the time, so do check back if you are looking for some stock material.EnjoyPeaceNeil

How APT - Composition and Sound Design brief

Very pleased to say that this week, the launch of the new promo video for Cheshire based design agency APT went live. Here at Spencer Bruce Music, we provided both the composition and sound design elements for the piece. It was a great little project to work on, with so many fun elements in the video to work with. I developed two concept ideas to match the brief, and the second one was chosen. You can see the final version here.So if you are looking for any print or web design work to be carried out, be sure to head over to APT and check them out.All the work was done in Logic Pro.EnjoyPeaceNeil

10 ways to become a successful musician

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It is the question we all want to know the answer too, and it is the one that tends to allude the majority of us. One of the things to consider when posing this question is, 'what does the word successful mean to you?'.  After you have taken some time to answer this question, this article provides you with, 10 ways to become a successful musician.

What is success for me?

In this great world of ours it could mean a multitude of things, and depending on what those things are depends on the way that you might want to approach answering the question. Well, from my perspective it is quite simple, it means, currently being able to support my current standard of living through earnings made from my own music related income streams. Now this might be very different for you, success might be owning a Ferrari, or playing Madison Square Gardens (obviously I wouldn't mind those, but they don't drive me on a day to day basis....although a Ferrari would obviously drive me....being a car...sorry terrible joke!).By utilising the positivity of Law of Attraction, then be just focusing in on your own set goals can help you realise them, yes this really can happen. (Click here for a great article on 12 Ways the Law of Attraction can change your life)

Define your goals

Once your have defined a goal, ambition or sentence of what success means to you, the following 10 suggestions of ways to success can really help you on your way to finding success.1. Manage your expectationsAs I have just stated above, the first thing you need to do is "set a goal." Do you want to be the next Ed Sheeran ? Then you need to appreciate like most 'stars',  Ed cut his teeth for years busking, playing the dodgy clubs, bars before he became the Ed Sheeran we know today. These things take time, there is no such thing ever as over night success.  So, my friends,  it is time to realise that anything that comes too easy, isn’t real!!! But more importantly, anything you put time and effort into, will come back to you.2. Create interesting and engaging contentThis goes without saying really doesn't it, but sometimes things that aren't said need to be said. Whatever you create, whatever genre you find yourself in, whatever random vibration of air molecules you inflict on to the universe, make sure it is the best you can do (at this point in time!). Realise that you should always strive to improve, always be open to learning, but music (like any art) is a lifetime study....you can't know it all now, so don't worry! BUT, most importantly don't let that stop you from putting out your art now. Just try to ensure it is the best you can do (now), and not only that, but that it is engaging. On top of your actual content (your music for example), also realise that you aren't just promoting your musical content but all the other aspects associated with it...basically, through all your content, create a world for that music to live in.3. Create video content Following on from point 3, there is no escaping the fact that videos are the new rock and roll. Videos are just SO IMPORTANT these days, not just to fans, but also to everyone else in the music business who wants to access you. They are your calling card, with a potential network of BILLIONS of people. The best thing is that in this day and ages to produce a video doesn't have to cost much money, you can do it yourself on your phone and some basic software and get it out there straight away (follow the advice from point 2)4. Submit your music to your favorite blogs and websitesThe internet has empowered you to be your own publisher, you don't need a record deal, you don't need a fancy publicist....do it yourself!!5. Develop a brandOkay, so this is always a tricky one, especially if you don't like stepping outside of your self and standing out in a crowd. But it doesn't mean being flamboyant and over the top in terms of what your wear or do, but it does mean develop a style which is matched across all of your content. It could be simple like the polo neck, jeans and trainers that Steve Jobs always wore, be comfortable in your brand and make sure it matches the areas you wish to target. Make sure that it is consistent across your website, business cards, gear, cases etc Again think Apple, you may love or hate them, but you know when something is an Apple product. "Developing a unique style can help set the tone for your music by making for compelling press photos and visually pleasing live performances.6. Become an effective networker We have all heard the saying, "it's not what you know, it's who you know...", well as sad as it is, it is true and the best way to know people is through networking. Yes, networking!!! Sorry, but it is a necessary evil and there is no better way in getting out there, than....well getting out there and letting people know you exist. Part of being a great networker, is firstly believing in what you are doing and yourself and secondly, being an effective communicator. Spending time developing you ability to speak and communicate with others will help you better describe your music when someone asks you what you sound like, help you do the in-between song batter, help you talk contracts with managers and so on.7. Communicate via social media It is probably the best time in the history of the human race to be able to publish art and get it out there to a global audience. There are so many channels as well, all eager for you to promote yourself and content on, Facebook. Twitter. G+. Snapchat. Instagram. YouTube. Vine. Etc. Etc. Etc. So go out there, find where your fans are and communicate with them effectively on at least one or two of those platforms (you don't need to be, and you can't be on all of them...find those which work for you and embrace them!)8. Put together a marketing strategy Another evil term from the business world, but like business, you are a business, your business is you! So, take a few tips from the business world and apply them to your art . If you want to make some money with your music (if that is how your define your success criteria), then I am afraid to say you will need some form of business model, nothing complex, just try answering some simple questions, such as......What are you selling? Who’s your target audience? Who’s your competition?”9. Talk to your fans directlyThe internet makes the world one massive global village, and the tools we have at our disposal we can now interact with our fans 24/7/365 and our fans expect to interact with us, they want to be part of our success and want to assist us. The more direct, honest, and engaged you are with your fans, the more loyal your fanbase.10. Make good Art The marketing guru Seth Godin is a real advocate of creating art, and creating great and person art. He discusses this concept at great length in his fantastic bookLinchpin: Are You Indispensable? How to drive your career and create a remarkable future and I guess it goes without saying, at the end of the day taking into account all of the points mentioned above, you can only get by on looks, branding and marketing strategies for so long. At the end of the day it boils down to whether or whether or not you have AWESOME art. But I am pretty sure that you already do!Good luck!!EnjoyPeaceNeil

PRS taking legal action against Soundcloud over royalties

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So it has finally happened, PRS for music is taking on the might of SoundCloud over streaming royalties. I just had an email from PRS drop into my inbox (see below) detailing the circumstances that have arisen and let to this legal course of action. Personally speaking I think that this is a big deal for the industry as a whole, and is coming at a time when people and artists are finally getting to grasps with the new music business income streams and realising that a lot of these tech companies are actually taking the mickey a bit when it comes to payments made to content creators (this isn't exclusively a music industry problem I feel, but most of the creative arts). So it would seem that PRS for music is putting it's money where it's mouth is at and standing up for it's members (I am a member I should add!) and trying to some extent to get it's members what they are entitles to, which at the end of the day is just a fair deal.

PRS for Music, what does it do?

The way that PRS For Music works is by trying to make sure that any of it's members are paid a royalties (for the song writer writing the material, and for the sound recording) when their music is played on radio, TV, public performance etc, this is one of the only ways a writer receives income from their work, so it is crucially important, especially in the days of self-publishing. It has been reported that Soundcloud has over 175 million unique listeners a month, that is an incredible amount of listeners! But up until now Soundcloud is NOT a PRS license holder, which means any PRS member who's content is on the site is not being paid a bean when their music is streamed from Soundcloud, but for a company valued at $700 million this [*1] isn't really playing fair is it.So in the email from PRS For Music, they have said “after careful consideration, and following five years of unsuccessful negotiations, we now find ourselves in a situation where we have no alternative but to commence legal proceedings against the online music service SoundCloud.” We are entering a brave new world, only time will tell what the outcome will be. There is no denying, streaming is the future of music, but if we don't compensate those who create, what will there be to stream, or at least what NEW material will there be to stream?What are your thoughts?

PRS for Music members email

Dear Member,
 

PRS for Music begins legal action against SoundCloud

 After careful consideration, and following five years of unsuccessful negotiations, we now find ourselves in a situation where we have no alternative but to commence legal proceedings against the online music service SoundCloud.  When a writer or publisher becomes a member of the Performing Right Society, they assign certain rights to their works over for us to administer, so it’s our job to ensure we collect and distribute royalties due to them. SoundCloud actively promotes and shares music. Launched in 2008, the service now has more than 175m unique listeners per month. Unfortunately, the organisation continues to deny it needs a PRS for Music licence for its existing service available in the UK and Europe, meaning it is not remunerating our members when their music is streamed by the SoundCloud platform. Our aim is always to license services when they use our members’ music. It has been a difficult decision to begin legal action against SoundCloud but one we firmly believe is in the best, long-term interests of our membership. This is because it is important we establish the principle that a licence is required when services make available music to users. We have asked SoundCloud numerous times to recognise their responsibilities to take a licence to stop the infringement of our members’ copyrights but so far our requests have not been met.  Therefore we now have no choice but to pursue the issue through the courts.    We understand SoundCloud has taken down some of our members’ works from their service. With our letter of claim, we sent SoundCloud a list of 4,500 musical works which are being made available on the service, as a sample of our repertoire being used, so that they understood the scale of our members’ repertoire and its use on the service.  We asked them to take a licence to cover the use of all our members’ repertoire or otherwise stop infringing.  SoundCloud decided to respond to our claim by informing us that it had removed 250 posts. Unfortunately, we have no visibility or clarity on SoundCloud’s approach to removing works, so it is not currently clear why these particular posts have been selected by them given the wider issue of infringement that is occurring. Ultimately, it is SoundCloud’s decision as to whether it starts paying for the ongoing use of our members’ music or stops using these works entirely. If the streaming market is to reach its true potential and offer a fair return for our members, organisations such as SoundCloud must pay for their use of our members’ music. We launched our Streamfair campaign in June to raise awareness of this issue and highlight how music creators need to be properly remunerated from streaming. We believe that all digital services should obtain a licence which grants them permission to use our members’ music and repertoire, in this case the works of songwriters, publishers and composers.  The streaming market cannot fairly develop unless this happens. We have always been pro-licensing and pro-actively work with organisations in order to propose an appropriate licensing solution for the use of our members’ works. We remain hopeful that this matter can be resolved without the need for extended litigation. Members will appreciate that this is now a legal matter and our ability to communicate around it is therefore limited by the legal process. However, we will try to share information and updates whenever we can.Please visit our website to read our frequently asked questions.  

Yours faithfully,Karen BuseExecutive Director, Membership and InternationalPRS for Music

EnjoyPeaceNeil[*1]  Source - Soundcloud $700 Million Valuation