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29.3.2026
The Music Industry Deserves Fair Conditions

Music is not just entertainment – it is a vital part of our culture, our communities, and our economy. Yet behind the big concerts and festivals lies an industry where many musicians and music workers struggle with precarious working conditions, low income, and a lack of recognition for their contribution.

29.3.2026
Music as Medicine for the Brain

A look at research on how playing music can boost brainpower, reduce stress, and improve mental health There are many ways to take care of your brain: exercise, healthy food, good sleep. But in recent years, researchers have increasingly pointed to music as a form of medicine – with no side effects.

29.3.2026
It’s Never Too Late to Learn an Instrument

Many people associate learning an instrument with childhood – piano lessons in school, the first guitar chords in a bedroom, or the squeaky sound of a recorder. But the truth is, music has no age limit.

29.3.2026
Keeping the Long View – Planning for Musicians

Many musicians are masters at living in the moment – it’s part of the magic of creating and performing. But when everyday music life also includes concerts, releases, tours, collaborations, and PR, it pays to lift your eyes and look further ahead.

29.3.2026
The Power of Teamwork: When Your Band Works as One

A band is more than the sum of its musicians. When collaboration clicks, there’s an energy you can feel both in the rehearsal room and on stage. But just like in sports, getting that chemistry right takes conscious effort – not only musically, but also in how you work together as people.

29.3.2026
The Patchwork Economy of Musicians – When One Job Is Never Enough

For many musicians, work life is anything but a regular 9-to-5 with a steady paycheck and predictable hours. Instead, their everyday reality is a patchwork of gigs, teaching, studio work, freelance projects, and sometimes jobs outside the music industry – all stitched together to make ends meet.