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Live Streaming For Musicians and Artists
Live Streaming for Musicians and Artists is an online course that will “walk through” the process of producing a high quality multi-track live stream show in a step by step manner.
Start live streaming from your home today! Sign up for the course for FREE until June 30, 2021 thanks to the support of Creative BC.
The course is geared towards helping musicians create their own live stream shows, but the course materials can also be applied towards improving your Zoom teaching setup, or help improve your home recordings.
I’ll be covering all the gear. What you need now, and what you can work towards upgrading later once you start generating income (you don’t need a lot to get started). I will break down all the technical skills needed to:
- Get the best results from your microphones.
- Use digital audio workstation (DAW) software to add FX (reverb, delay, EQ, compression) to your vocals and instruments.
- Get the most out of your video camera. Improve your lighting setup.
- Spice up your visuals using green screen effects.
- Use free broadcast software to ultimately stream to YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and Zoom.
The course will also cover how to create ticketed events and virtual tip jars to monetize your live stream shows, so that you can get PAID.
To get access, simply click the link below. Enter your contact information, and you’ll receive an email with your own login and password.
I’m very excited about helping you keep your music and career moving forward.
Georges Couling, Knuckleduster Music Inc.
PS – Feel free to share the link with other BC musicians, but please keep in mind that the course is selling for $127 for anyone outside of the province.
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