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Why musicians fail to release music

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& what EP Blueprint students have to say Most musicians who dream of recording, mixing, and releasin

& what EP Blueprint students have to say [View in Web Browser]( Most musicians who dream of recording, mixing, and releasing their own music independently never get to the finish line. They might have a few song ideas, maybe even a few recordings and mixes put together… but for some reason, they fall short. Is it because they don’t have the drive or motivation to make music? Far from it. When inspiration for new music strikes, there isn't anyone that struggles to make music. But where most people struggle… is after the initial burst of creativity slowly fades. In the beginning, you’ve got a desire to make and release some music. You’ve got something to say as an independent artist, and you want to put your art out there in the world. You’ve blocked out time to write and record your project. And when you’re in your home studio, the ideas are flowing like a waterfall. You’ve got melodies, hooks, lyrics, all coming to you. But once that moment of inspiration fades... That’s when the confusion kicks in. You listen back to those initial song ideas, but you’re wondering: How in the world do I finish these tracks? And if I finish these songs, how do I then put them out in the world and know that people will listen to them? After all, we don’t want to put in countless hours of blood, sweat, hard work, and tears, only to release music that isn't listened to. With these endless questions in our heads, there's no wonder why so many musicians don't take the steps needed to make and finally release their music. Here’s the truth: If you don’t have a plan or structure for making and releasing your music, you’ll always struggle to finish any project you start. But you’ve also got to be careful about how you’ve planned and structured your music-making - otherwise, you’ll be set up for burning out, and disappointing yourself. And that’s why Graham and I have decided to reopen the EP Blueprint for new students to join. After seeing over a dozen students of the course release music as independent artists, and receiving all the positive feedback from the hundreds of musicians that joined the course last year… We can't keep this resource closed any longer. So here at the Recording Revolution, we’ve decided to reopen EP Blueprint for new students this February, to help you kickstart your music making this 2023. We’ve had students like Zuk, who released her very first single after joining the course: Or Nico, who released his own EP after joining the course: Or Victoria, who released her very own EP as well: And countless other students who used the course to get a deeper understanding of their music, and how to go about releasing it, like Sam and the in-depth marketing blueprint inside the course: Or Blake, who’s never seen a course as comprehensive and encouraging on making and releasing music like the EP Blueprint: Now if any of these testimonials have you interested in what’s inside the EP Blueprint... Stay tuned for my next email where I'll walk through what the course will teach you, and what’s exactly inside the course. ill Factor Grammy-nominated producer Beat Academy Founder [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by The Recording Revolution 777 N Ashley Dr Unit 1306 • Tampa, Florida • 33602

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