The Artsulli Blog
The Artsulli Blog
Do You Know These 6 Ableton Live Tricks?
Streamline your music production workflow and write better songs with these Ableton tips.
Can You Produce Music If You Don’t Play an Instrument?
Learn how to dive into music production and start producing songs with no musical background.
How to Record Yourself Playing Guitar
Record yourself playing acoustic or electric guitar at home in 6 steps.
The Band CAMINO - Seattle, WA - 4/1/2022
On a stormy April 1st, The Band CAMINO - with support from flor and Hastings - played to a sold out, enraptured audience at Seattle's historic Showbox SODO. This being the band's first tour since everything closed down, and armed with their self-titled, Elektra released debut that premiered in September, it was impressive to see the following and fanbase TBC has cultivated over the last several years. Selling out the SODO is no small task. In a turn of inspired marketing that will only help to further broaden their sizable audience, a well lit photobooth was available for all fans to take selfies and share their love of the band. Given that so many are hungry for the return of live music, bands likely don't need to pull out personalized touches to bring out the crowds. Yet, in doing so, they're no doubt deepening their ties with their fans who will feel like an integral part of the action. It was fun to see, and downright admirable. Their live set pulled mainly from their new album, with a few cuts reaching back to their 2016 and 2017 EPs. Hearing the audience sing along with tracks from each showcased the loyalty of their fans during an electric, energetic performance that was sincere in its engagement with the audience and tight with showmanship. For old fans, this will be a night that no doubt exceeded expectations. For the new coming into the fold, it no doubt ensured strong word of mouth for many more sold-out shows to come. Catch The Band CAMINO on "The Tour CAMINO" here. Photos + Words by Bodi of Sattva Photo
Summer I Classes
The full list of Summer I classes. This is the most extensive slate of group classes we've ever offered. And the short 6-week sessions mean there's never been a better time to get an affordable jump start on a new instrument, return to one that's gathering dust, pick up a new skill, or introduce your kid to a love of music. Whatever you're looking for, we have you covered. Space is limited so sign up now.
Video Premiere: Aux Cutter “Keep It Live”
Aux Cutter channel Andy Warhol's psychedelic Exploding Plastic Inevitable in their "Keep It Live" video
Video Premiere: Aux Cutter “Keep It Live”
Aux Cutter channel Andy Warhol's psychedelic Exploding Plastic Inevitable in their "Keep It Live" video
Even musicians need the occasional hiatus
Taking a moment to restructure your work/life balance is important, even for musicians. Here are some tips on what I did to kickstart a more productive existence.
Collegiate Music Ed Students Who Want to Teach High School Band: Marching Band Edition
One of my blog initiatives is going to be sharing various materials, resources, perspectives, and opinions from my […]
Video Premiere: Fuck Money “Apollo”
Noise punk provocateurs Fuck Money deliver a bizarre, kinky nightmare on "Apollo"
Video Premiere: Fuck Money “Apollo”
Noise punk provocateurs Fuck Money deliver a bizarre, kinky nightmare on "Apollo"
10 Royalty-free Background Music for Documentaries (Prompts included)
Imagine this: You’ve spent months filming a powerful documentary about climate change. The interviews are compelling, the footage is stunning, but as you begin editing, something feels flat. You add a popular song that perfectly captures the emotion, only to receive a copyright strike and have your film removed from ... Read More The post 10 Royalty-free Background Music for Documentaries (Prompts included) first appeared on .