10 Best Practices for Social Media Marketing Success
March 7, 2017 In: Sound BitsToday we are pulling out another “oldie but goodie” from the Polyphonic.org archives. In 2014, two social media experts Leire Bascaran and Mike Reed presented a webinar titled “10 Best Practices for Social Media Marketing Success.” In the webinar, they discuss 10 key ideas for using social media, specifically geared towards musicians. With the ubiquitous […]
Opportunity for Ensembles: Carnegie Hall’s “Ensemble Connect” Audience Engagement Institute
February 28, 2017 In: Sound BitsAre you part of a chamber ensemble with 3-6 members? Are you interested in strengthening your audience engagement skills? Consider applying for Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect (formerly known as Ensemble ACJW). This is a tuition-free, eight-day series of intensive workshops with arts professionals held June 8-15, 2017 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Deadline […]
Quality is #1: Don’t Dilute Your Product
February 21, 2017 In: Sound BitsIn 2012, Polyphonic.org’s then Editor-in-Chief Ray Ricker wrote this short and compelling post: Being a Successful Entrepreneur — Don’t Dilute Your Product in Order To Make Money. In the post, Ray emphasizes the importance of maintaining a high quality product, and not watering down your art in an effort to make money. He says, “Of […]
Facebook Live: How Might You Use it?
February 14, 2017 In: Sound BitsAs you have no doubt seen, Facebook has entered the live streaming space with its “Facebook Live.” Users are “going live” and talking to fans all over the world, sharing behind the scenes moments, and even broadcasting concerts. Live streaming is not new, but the integration within Facebook (a live feed showing up in your […]
Spotlight on Innovation: NY Phil Off the Grid
February 7, 2017 In: Sound BitsThe NY Philharmonic has come up with a pretty neat idea: chamber music “parties” hosted in unique venues…with a catch. The NY Phil keeps the location of the concert/party a secret until just days before the concert. This adds to the intrigue of the “Off the Grid” events. Their website describes the events as “Exquisite […]
Believe It or Not, It’s Tax Time!
January 31, 2017 In: Sound BitsYep, I know – probably not your favorite time of year or your favorite thing to do, but it is time to start thinking about your 2016 tax return preparation and filing! Whether you use an accountant, or use a software program yourself, you probably have some preparation to do – figuring out actual amounts […]
Do I Need a License for That? A Copyright and Licensing Refresher
January 25, 2017 In: Sound BitsAs a performer or ensemble, did you know that simply purchasing the sheet music to a composition does not actually grant you permission to perform it in public? In certain cases, you may need to obtain a performance license to perform a work. Many times, the venue in which you are performing will already have […]
Inspiring Video: Eric Whitacre Advocates for Singing & Music Education
January 18, 2017 In: Sound BitsIn a recent video for JW Pepper, Eric Whitacre reflects on the benefits of singing and music education. It is a nice bit of inspiration for your Wednesday – enjoy!
Events to Check out at the CMA Conference – January 12-15
January 3, 2017 In: Sound BitsIf you are in New York City, or plan to be there for the Chamber Music America National Conference January 12-15, consider checking out these innovation-themed sessions which look very interesting (the first one features two Paul R. Judy Center Grant Recipients!): Friday January 13 Teams Without Borders: Collaborating Virtually 2:00 PM – 3:10 PM […]
Looking Ahead, and Looking Back
December 21, 2016 In: Sound BitsAs the end of the year draws closer, now is a great time to look back at 2016. Did you achieve the goals you set out for yourself? For your organization? What were the highlights of 2016? What were the challenges? It is always a great idea to take some time and simply reflect on […]