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Music Hacks TeleClinic

The term hacker has been used to refer to someone who breaks into systems or wreaks havoc with computers as their weapon. But among the tech crowd, the term hack refers to a “quick-and-dirty” solution to a problem, or a clever way to get something done. And the term hacker is taken very much as a compliment, referring to someone as being creative, having the chops to get things done.

In the broadest sense, every time you learn something, you’re hacking your brain. Music hacks are slick solutions to common musical problems. Like using a hack to create a brand new melody instantly when you’re up against a deadline. Or tricks to make your improvised solos stand out from note one and make the listener feel involved like they’re having a conversation with you. Things like that.

This Music Hacks teleclinic is designed to help you learn to hack your music intentionally, so you never get stuck and experience more joy out of playing.

Register now to get your passcode. There are only 90 spots available. So hurry!

To get your Passcode for our LIVE teleclinic (Thursday, June 22 at 5:30pm PDT, 8:30pm EDT), please fill out the following information and click “Give Me My Pass Code.”

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I'm a songwriter and recording artist who sings, plays keyboards, and explores the vast world of sound hoping to find some magical moments along the way. I'm also a Mac geek.

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