Monthly Archives: February 2015

Surviving and Thriving: the kicker

Part 3 of 3 articles I wrote and published on Music Think Tank about thriving at music conferences. This is the turbo-charge-it summary, so if you’re short on time, read this one! http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/three-tips-to-thrive-at-the-folk-alliance-conference-part-3.html  

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How to Thrive at a Music Conference, part 2

Behold: part 2 of a 3-part series I wrote and published on Music Think Tank, about how to survive and thrive at a music conference. http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/three-tips-to-thrive-at-the-folk-alliance-conference-part-2.html

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Three Tips to Thrive at the Folk Alliance conference

These posts are in preparation for Folk Alliance International’s annual conference. FAI is the mothership to all the other -erfa’s I’ve mentioned (SERFA, NERFA, SWERFA, etc.). This is part 1 of 3, all originally published on Music Think Tank. http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/three-tips-to-thrive-at-the-folk-alliance-conference-part-1.html

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About Arranging

In the last few years, I’ve had the experience repeatedly of writing a song for one instrument and then re-arranging it for another. In music, arranging is not as easy as moving the couch around. It’s more like making a Play-Doh … Continue reading

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