Living off your music – My Story
For those of you who haven’t yet read my recent Guest post for AdvancedRiskology.com, I invite you to check it out. I’ve also written a free Ebook on creativity that you can download from the post. Tyler, who writes for the Blog is one of my favorite bloggers. I really like his view on risk taking & life in general. So whether you are interested in my story of how I got to this point in life or want to learn about risk taking, I think you’ll enjoy browsing around. Here is the link below:
http://advancedriskology.com/music-business/
Also make sure to read may posts on how to monetize your music, part 1 & part 2.
Happy music making,
Jason
With that said, if you are benefiting from these posts, you will absolutely love my 2 bestselling books:
The Mental Game of Music Production
The Process for Electronic Music Producers
You can also Check out the: Ableton Courses & Instruments
If you are looking for personal guidance with your music production or Ableton, you can set up a free chat with me to go over exactly what your best next steps are to create the best music of your life. If it seems like a good fit, we can move forward from there. https://musicsoftwaretraining.com/private-coaching
Happy music making!
Jason
Wow do not know where to start commenting on Ableton Music Software Training.
For starters I really do like Jason’s vision as how to produce and make music, it’s within the creativity of the person not the tools at hand. Use what you’ve got and get the most or best out of it. The free tutorials are more than appreciated and very helpful. I deffinately will buy some of the packages and will have a one on one session with Jason as soon as I got descent broadband internet again. I have been looking at several schools that do Ableton courses online ,Logic ,Reason ,Pro Tools and the likes. But with a hefty price tag I wonder how much I’ll get out of it. And it appears to me that most schools do excist for commercial purposes, I can not blame them but with Jason I have a feeling that whatever he teaches with a tutorial, one on one or whatever more it is purely out of a passion for music that he wants to share with others, something we should all have when starting your own (little) DAW studio set up. Surely he won’t mind making a buck or two but I’m under the impression that is not his main goal.
For me Ableton Music Software Training is the way to go.
Try it and you’ll like it…
Matt,
Can’t thank you enough for the kind words. I’m really happy that you have found value in the information on this site and that my passion for music comes across. It means a Lot. I look forward to helping you further when the time is right.