Roger E Lear, also known as REL, has been creating and producing music for over 22 years. He has helped many new as well as established artists create money making music. He has built his career as a full time music producer by providing excellent quality music production and song writing services.
REL publishes a free weekly newsletter with helpful tips for aspiring artists at http://www.BanginBeatsByREL.com. Included with all subscriptions are free sample beats. You can learn more about REL at http://www.BanginBeatsByREL.com/About-REL.




Learn How To Play Guitar For Beginners Online
By: Ricky Lim | 10/11/2009Before actually learning how to play guitar you should know a few very important things. The main thing you should only keep in mind is that a song is made from notes.
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By: chenxiao | 10/11/2009Huawei will be launched the first OPhone next year.
Itunes Music Names
By: Peter Built | 09/11/2009Are you looking for a way to fix all of the names in your libray to the correct names of the song? Itunes music names are not hard to repair.
The Biggest Error With Adult Violin Lessons Online
By: Richard Rowley | 09/11/2009There are many adults worldwide searching for violin lessons online or offline. Learning to play any instrument later in life is a very challenging and exciting time. However there is one common mistake that many adults make during the learning curve. If you can avoid this you will progress much quicker.
Violin Lessons - Is it Right Have Two Teachers?
By: Richard Rowley | 09/11/2009Many people take violin lessons and many people have more than one teacher. But is this right? Will it give you any extra benefit? Learn more, here.
Find a Good Beat Maker Download Today
By: Richard Rowley | 09/11/2009As long as you have these two points you will be able to find a great beat maker download today.
Advice for how to learn the guitar fretboard better
By: Jon Sibbs | 09/11/2009If you're having trouble memorizing the geography of the guitar fretboard, you aren't alone. This is very typical, and in fact year by year you grow to understand it more and more. Here is some advice on making this process a lot smoother.
With Prioritization and Focus You Will Get More Accomplished
By: Roger E Lear | 29/06/2009 | MusicThe music business, as with most businesses, is changing rapidly. How does one keep up with all of the changes? How do you take in, analyze and apply all of the latest and greatest ways of doing business, make money and remain true to your art? In this article I'm going to touch on two things which are extremely important and very basic: prioritization and focus. To prioritize means to arrange or schedule in order of importance, and, focus means to bring into focus or to concentrate.
Change, Change and More Change
By: Roger E Lear | 18/06/2009 | MusicChange is constant and, for the most part, only young children fail to notice change happening. I'm sure they perceive change, yet their ability to adapt to change seems easy. Outside of the occasional temper tantrum, which tend to be more about a possession (such as a toy) then resistance to something new, they are ever quick to adjust and move on to the next thing. Left alone, most children will move from thing to thing and moment to moment without much regard for either. The sole purpose
Change, Adapt, Innovate Or Be Lost
By: Roger E Lear | 18/06/2009 | MusicLet me set this up before I get into it. If you are prone to pessimism, this could cause you to give up on your dreams of making it big in the music business. Read on at the risk of shattered dreams. For everyone else, this can stimulate the type of thoughts which breakthroughs are made of. Let us begin. This is not good or bad news; it's just news. Actually, it's not even really news because it's common knowledge to anyone paying attention to the current state of the music industry.
Yes Will Come; Keep Asking For What You Want
By: Roger E Lear | 11/06/2009 | MusicAre you prepared to persist after hearing "no" to a deeply personal question? What about after hearing "no" twice? OK, how about hearing "no" to the same question five times? If you are prepared to persist in the face of this opposition, then I believe one of three things is true about you:
Don't Wait, do the Work
By: Roger E Lear | 01/06/2009 | MusicThis comes from a recent experience, but I’ve seen it many times over the years. I know of at least one remedy for this problem. OK, so an MC I know and have done quite a lot of work with drops by The Garden (my studio) and hears a track I’m working on and says; “I’ve gotta have that”, because he is working on his album (for the last two years, and counting. Really?!?!?). I hook him up on four different occasions. He is on fire for the tracks at first, but he takes his time
Focused on Real Success
By: Roger E Lear | 01/06/2009 | MusicIn a book I read not long ago titled “Do You” by Russell Simmons, he shared the discovery he made regarding success and the pursuit of “things” as a benchmark of success. He noted an unnamed MC who spent lots of money on a nice car and rims. Inevitably, sometime after the purchase the question shows up; “Is this it?“ Russell noted what many of us have felt after the euphoria of the moment is over: a feeling of emptiness. Further back in history a King named Solomon, presumed to be the richest
Get Clarity In Writing
By: Roger E Lear | 01/06/2009 | MusicOver the years I've had to sign a lot of documents while doing business, plenty of contracts stipulating the details of particular agreements, duration of service and consequences in the event of contract breach. I was fortunate to receive guidance early in my career from an industry vet who mentored me for a while. He made two very important points regarding agreements that have proven true for me: