Rockin' the Notes Gives Users Access to Insight on Music, Art and More

New site offers tips and tricks for creatives

A new site,  Rockin’ The Notes, offers users access to tips about music and art, as well as access to deals on high-quality visual art.

One service highlighted is TuneCore, a free service that helps musicians sell their music to the public, including on iTunes and Amazon Music.

"I wanted to create a place where people could find what they need to know about music, along with great deals on art. People can buy high quality canvas prints, one-of-a-kind prints and more."

Timothy Michael, Owner

“A TuneCore account is totally free, their artists keep 100 percent of their revenue and copyrights,” the site wrote. “It’s a dream come true for those looking to break into the music industry, and with more than 1 million artists who have already used TuneCore, they’re making a pretty big impact.”

For art, one service featured is ImageKind.com, which sells fine art at reasonable prices.

“Quality fine art adorning the walls of a home has been a luxury for the well-to-do, costing thousands of dollars for a decent composition,” the site wrote. “There are a few sites cropping up these days that put the highest caliber art into the hands of all buyers anywhere in the world. Imagekind.com features some of the hottest artists on the web today, with prices starting as low as $100.”

Michael said in the future he plans to highlight more sites and services that highlight artistic and creative endeavors.

“We’re going to keep  trying to find sites that will appeal to creative people or those with an artsy sense,” he said.

More information is available at http://rockinthenotes.com.