Writing for Music Magazines
By Steve Thompson, published Apr 30, 2007
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Writing for music magazines requires only two things: The ability to write and a fondness for music, regardless of the specifics. It is commonly thought that music magazines cater exclusively to instrumentalists, but this isn't always the case. Singers, songwriters, performance artists, music teachers and even sound technicians are great audiences for the music-driven writer.
Biographical Sketches
One of the best ways to make a living writing for music magazines is to write biographical sketches. This means learning everything you can about a particular musician -- from a rock star to a piano teacher -- and writing a sketch based on their expertise, philosophy and methods. The great thing about biographical sketches is that you don't have to conduct an actual interview, though it's a plus.
How-To Music Articles
Whether you're an accomplished musician or just a dabbler in some of the smaller stuff, music magazines are always looking for writers who can deliver how-to articles. Even if you aren't a musician at all, you can write an article about how to appreciate Beethoven or how to enjoy your child's piano recital. Music magazines typically like how-to articles with carefully defined steps so that their readers can follow your explanations with ease.
Music Reviews
Music reviews can be found in all kinds of magazines, but music magazines tend to run more than all of the others combined. Your best bet in this arena is to locate magazines specializing in the type of music you like, whether it's classical or heavy metal. Write your reviews from an objective standpoint with as much information about the band or artist as possible.
Instrument Reviews
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