• At Bax Music, we’re well aware of just how many devoted music lovers there are out there. We’re also equally aware of just how much all of you lovely music lovers enjoy sharing their thoughts on the subject. As such, we want to open up our very own Bax Music Blog to any music-focused bloggers who want to share the love, and give them access to a wide audience, under their very own name!

  • The secret to making an impressive music video that delivers the impact you want always lies in a good script. While you definitely want to take up all the creative space while writing your script, it’s best not to go too crazy, because an overcomplicated and overambitious script can result in an overblown budget. So how do you write a script that won’t break the bank but still brings the vibe?

  • Having written two blogs about her favourite instrument, the bass guitar: one covering the top 10 bass intros and one about the top 10 bass solos, guest blogger Marlies has noticed that female bassists have been overlooked. In this blog, she seeks to level things off by presenting a list of top 10 songs driven by bass lines penned by some of the most iconic bassists of all time – who also happen to be female.

  • The term ‘DJ/producer’ is an increasingly common sight within the DJ world. In fact, it’s become such a standard that even some beginner-DJs have been tempted to add ‘producer’ to their list of skills. It’s getting to the point where people might naturally start confusing one for the other. Are they the same thing? In this blog we explain why these two skills are very different and where they might overlap.

  • Written a solid pop song but feel like it’s missing something? Then it can be a good idea to add strings, brass or even a complete symphony orchestra to your vocals, drums, bass, keys and guitars. Whether you go for a virtual orchestra or flesh and blood musicians, the question is: what’s the best way to add orchestral elements to a pop song?

  • Studio hardware and software has been getting increasingly affordable to the point where you don’t have to save up all that much money before you can take your first steps as a producer. Having the right equipment is one thing — having the skills and knowledge is another. So what’s your plan? Are you going for the trial-and-error approach? YouTube tutorials? Or a proper production course? Each path has its own pros and cons. Guest-blogger and songwriter Ben Govers is here to help you decide whether producer school is worth it.

  • It might be a bit of a surprise to learn that the mirror ball as we know it was already conjuring its unique magic as early as the late 1800s. By around 1920, the mirror ball was a fixture of Berlin’s cabaret theatres and, ever since, the world of clubs, dance halls and live venues has been unimaginable without the ‘disco ball’ (as it became affectionately known following the seventies Disco explosion). Even while the world of stage and club lighting is only getting more and more complex, the magic of the mirror ball is still near-impossible to mimic with modern tech. What is it about this simple lighting effect that gives it so much impact?

  • An empty hall, over-lit with fluorescent lights: not the greatest spot for the party to end all parties, right? Even with just a little understanding of how atmospheric lighting works, you can create the right wedding party vibe. Here, guest blogger and wedding DJ Sebastian (also known as NightArchitect) lets us in on some trade secrets when it comes to what kind of lighting and effects can work and how they work.

  • Guest blogger and songwriter Jemy Gijsman takes us through the next step on your journey to success: recording a demo. Once the song is written, the lyrics are finalised and you’ve got the chords down on paper, you want to go further, so you need to get out there and start hustling. Since you don’t have your own studio and only have minimal knowledge about the production and mixing process, you need to do some research and find a studio that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg and can help you record your demo. Once you’ve found the right studio, what do you need to prepare? And how can you find the right musicians to help you get the job done?

  • Wouldn’t it be great if you could generate a predictable monthly income with your music? With a subscription-based business model where fans support you in exchange for special perks, you could do just that. Guest-blogger and musician Mirjam Sieben is here to tell you how it works.

  • If you mix it just right, you can turn a solid song into a bona-fide banger. The problem is that mixing isn’t easy, so if you’re struggling to make your tracks sound more professional, then you’re probably not using the pro-level technique known as mid/side processing. Thankfully, guest-blogger and producer Rutger Steenbergen is here to spill the beans.

  • House music has been around for almost half a century now. Originating from the east coast of the United States, it’s a style with an interesting backstory, so let’s dive into how it came to exist, how it has developed over time, who pioneered it and what kind of crowd feels drawn to it.

  • Struggling to reach potential fans or need a new way to guarantee income because you can’t play gigs for a while? Whether you’re a musician, DJ or producer, you can use what’s known as a marketing funnel to gain fans and make more money. Guest-blogger and musician Mirjam Sieben from Onlightning is here to explain the 5-step process.

About Bax Music

Bax Music is your go-to online music store in the UK with more than 48,000 bits of gear and accessories in stock. More than 1,000 brands and a 26,000m2 warehouse packed with musical instruments, DJ and studio gear, headphones, speakers and lighting. Ordered before 10 PM? Receive delivery in 2 - 4 business days.

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