Tito Tahan a multi platinum music producer shares a few tips for finding your own unique sound.

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The closer we look at the current music business marketplace, the more we notice how things have been changing and developing across multiple industries. The entertainment industry, such as music and films, are also constantly evolving. It is only natural to wonder what could’ve been the reasons behind the exponential growth of these industries. Of course, many technological advances are one reason, but one cannot deny the relentless drive, hard work and consistent contributions of passionate and talented individuals who strive to reach excellence in whatever they choose to do in life. Leading by example is Tito Tahan, an extremely talented multi-platinum record producer and entrepreneur who believed in his own vision, creativity, intuition and has successfully attained the success many continue to strive for.

The level of momentum and driven results Tito Tahan has achieved did not come easy. ?One has to be accountable, accountable for their thoughts, words, actions and feelings. We must not only work hard but also work smart. We must see the end goal and result in our minds eye. We music vibrate on the frequency of what we desire in order to bring it into our own reality?, says the platinum awarded music producer and sync licensing expert.

Below, Tito offers a few tips to help inspire music producers to find their own creative sound.

? Know your self: Tito says that producers need to work towards developing them selves as a person first. They must know who they are before becoming who they are as a producer. Listen to your own intuition and ask yourself questions about what’s exciting, what sound you are creating and why it is exciting or effective for you.

? Explore new ideas: There will be many instances where producers may work on a beat and feel satisfied but struggle to finish that music project. Tito Tahan recommends, taking out some time to dig deeper into finding something new. Find a new way of mixing; use unused sounds, or maybe switching up your production process.

? Give your ears a break: Tito Tahan says ears are like muscles and they get tired and need rest too. Many times simply walking away from a musical project for a few minutes to get a bite, play a game of pool or having a drink can reset your ears and provide you with a new protective which leads to a new sound.

Interested in learning more about Tito Tahan and his endeavors, visit his website TitoTahan.com or follow his Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @TitoTahan.

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