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- FAQ Author: sybille
January 2015
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![]() | WernonDonskiMarch 2024 Using my songs to learn English on SoundCloud has been a rewarding experience. Music is such a powerful tool for education and I am happy to contribute to that. However, I realized that reaching a wider audience is the key to maximizing the impact of my songs. That's why I turned to promosoundgroup for help. Thanks to their SoundCloud promotion services, including the ability to purchase soundcloud plays, I was able to increase the visibility of my tracks and reach more people learning the language. It's been a rewarding journey and I'm excited to continue sharing my music with those who want to learn English through song. |

![]() | OlirainApril 2021 It is not that difficult to learn if you have a passion for music and willing to put in the time and effort to learn it. If you are a true lover, you can even become a music producer! Do you want to make techno, pop, or hard rock? Or do you want to be part of the new wave of artists that are creating unique soundscapes using synthesizers and other sound mixing software? One of the first things you will need to do before you even attempt to learn how to become a successful music producer is figure out what type of music you want to make. Once you have a clear idea as to what type of music you want to create then you can move on towards learning more. |

![]() | spoonaryMay 2015 What are the best songs to learn English? The ones you like. While the above songs are nice and slow and understandable, I would never feel motivated to listen to them over and over. Italian rap and Spanish punk, however, is the kind of music I love listening to, so I listen to it over and over. Sure, it was very difficult to understand the songs in the beginning, but it doesn't feel like hard work because I like the music so much. My advice: Find something you like and stick to it! |

vincentJanuary 2016 good point spoonary