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David Cutler on Feb 22nd, 2010 in
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In this compelling video, Arlene Goldbard argues the importance of putting artists to work in order to aid the cultural and economic recovery. A provocative independent voice for our times, Arlene Goldbard is a writer, social activist, and consultant who works for justice, compassion and honor in every sphere, from the interpersonal to the...
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David Cutler on Feb 18th, 2010 in
Projects |
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Author and marketing guru Seth Godin recently made this suggestion: Invent a Holiday...
Find an emotion that needs social approval in order to be easily expressed. Hook it into something you sell or do. Discover other organizations that would benefit from the holiday as much as you would. Voila! Mother’s...
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David Cutler on Feb 16th, 2010 in
Education |
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There is a bit of confusion about four fields of study that incorporate music and business aspects: 1) Music Business (aka Music Industry), 2) Arts Administration, 3) Music Career Development, 4) Music Entrepreneurship. Though all attempt to advance the cause of music-related ventures in economically viable ways, they appeal to different...
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David Cutler on Feb 13th, 2010 in
Music Videos |
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Rhythm may just be the most universal and powerful element of music. But it’s not something most jugglers think much about. That is, except for Michael Moschen.
Ranked as one of the world’s leading jugglers and one of America’s most visionary performing artists, Michael Moschen has transformed this ancient circus art into...
Posted by
David Cutler on Feb 10th, 2010 in
Projects |
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“Build a better mousetrap” is the strategy adopted by most musicians. Believing that beating out the competition will lead to gigs and success, they work tirelessly to play a little better, a little faster, a little higher, a little more musically. This same tactic is applied to building a website, architecting a concert, making a...
With the possible exception of saxophonists and euphoniumists, few musicians dream of a military career. Yet this path can provide a dependable income, solid benefits, and varied opportunities. “This is a good four year job for just about anyone. It can be a GREAT 20+ year job for many,” explains Michael Mench, Commander of the US Air Force...
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David Cutler on Feb 3rd, 2010 in
Music Videos |
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Last week, when visiting Colorado College for a performance of with North Indian Kathak dancer Cynthia Ling Lee, I had the pleasure of meeting composer Stephen Scott. Scott is most known for his piano music, which explores ways to play this keyboard instrument from the inside. Among other techniques, his 10-person ensemble bows the strings...
Posted by
David Cutler on Jan 31st, 2010 in
Mindset |
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Success is a common theme in The Savvy Musician universe. Of course, there are many types of success: landing a job, performing well, writing a great tune, mastering a technique, getting noticed, going viral, attracting web traffic, moving audiences. Yet some musicians accomplish many of these things, but still feel dissatisfied with their...
The combination of instruments that make up an ensemble influences everything from timbral palette to literature available. But from a business point of view, which instrumentations possess the highest potential of appealing to presenters and audiences? Is it more viable to stick with standard combinations, or go out on a limb with a novel...
Posted by
David Cutler on Jan 18th, 2010 in
Mindset |
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Each day, we make decisions based on conventional wisdom: what makes a good parent, where to spend money, why education is important, how to view politics, which activities lead to happiness and success. We are unduly influenced by sound bites that dominate the news headlines, and seek simple short-term solutions to complex predicaments. The...