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  • What Every Artist Needs to Hear Before Moving to Nashville – With Daniel McCurdy
    Jul 7 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, Tzayla sits down with Nashville-based artist, producer, and songwriter Daniel McCurdy to talk about his journey from producing behind the scenes to stepping into the spotlight with a fresh country-inspired artist project. They dive deep into community, calling, the spiritual journey of being “good clay,” and the messy beauty of letting go of control in both music and life. If you've ever wrestled with direction or doubted your dream—this one’s for you.

    Key Takeaways:

    • “Be good clay.” Let God shape your path, even if it looks wildly different from what you imagined.
    • Surround yourself with creatives who stretch you, challenge you, and share your love for music. Growth happens in community.
    • Perfection isn’t the goal—connection is. Sometimes your voice cracking or a weird snare hit is what makes the song feel real.
    • Nashville isn’t just country music—it’s a movement of creatives supporting each other. The “pitch meeting” open mic scene is a must-experience.
    • Follow the open doors. Don’t get so stuck on your five-year plan that you miss the detours meant to lead you home.

    Resources & Links:

    • Follow Daniel McCurdy on Instagram: @danielamccurdy
    • Discover Tzayla’s music, blog, and more: www.tzayla.com
    • Mentioned verse: Isaiah 64:8 – “We are the clay, you are the potter...”
    • Want to get inspired in Nashville? Check out “Pitch Meeting” songwriter nights on Tuesdays!
    • Message Tzayla on Instagram with your takeaways or questions: @tzayla.official

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  • Music Business 101: What Every Artist Needs to Know to Protect Their Art and Build Their Career
    Jun 30 2025

    In this solo episode, Tzayla breaks down the music business in plain language, covering everything from copyright to contracts to making money as an indie artist. If you want to protect your music, scale your artistry, and build a sustainable career without selling your soul, start here. No fluff. Just the truth, tools, and tough love you need.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Your song is your baby — learn the difference between composition and master rights, and why both matter.
    • Join a PRO (Performing Rights Organization) like ASCAP or BMI to collect royalties every time your music is played.
    • Use split sheets when collaborating to avoid future drama and protect friendships (and your finances).
    • Read your contracts — and if it says “in perpetuity” or “exclusive rights,” you better think twice.
    • Pick the right distributor (like DistroKid, CD Baby, or TuneCore) to get your music on streaming platforms.
    • Don’t count on streaming alone — real success comes from multiple income streams: licensing, merch, teaching, Patreon, and more.
    • Think like an owner — Taylor Swift’s story is your reminder that owning your masters equals owning your power.

    If something in this episode helped you or made you think, DM Tzayla on Instagram at @tzayla.official. She loves hearing from you all! Feel free to ask her questions, too, or let her know if you want her to do a deeper dive on something.

    You can keep your soul and share your song. You can protect your art and still dream like crazy.

    Your legacy doesn’t start when you blow up — it starts now, with every choice you make.

    So keep dreaming big, and thanks for tuning in!

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  • Networking Secrets Nobody Told You
    Jun 23 2025

    “Networking” gets tossed around in every industry conversation — but what does it really mean, and how do you actually do it (without being awkward, fake, or annoying)? In this episode, Tzayla breaks down the art of building authentic, long-term relationships in music. From her own story of going from Berklee classrooms to music biz lobbies, to practical steps you can take today, this is your no-fluff guide to connecting your way into the career you want.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why networking matters: Talent opens ears, but relationships open doors.
    • What networking really is (and isn’t): Hint — it’s not about handing out business cards like candy.
    • Tzayla’s personal journey: How a Berklee summer and a bold “POLKA DOTS!” moment led to real industry partnerships.
    • 5 types of networking you should be doing: From co-writes to compliments, every connection counts.
    • How to start networking today: A 5-step beginner plan to break the ice, follow up, and stay in touch.
    • Where to go: Online and IRL spaces where real connections are made — even if you don’t have a VIP badge.
    • What not to do: Don’t ghost. Don’t pitch too soon. And don’t be vague — be intentional.

    Send one DM. Attend one event. Ask one question.

    You never know what conversation could change your life.

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  • From Broadway to TikTok - With Jordan Siwek
    Jun 16 2025

    In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of Off Key and On Pitch, Tzayla talks with New York City-based singer, songwriter, and pianist Jordan Siwek. From Broadway stages to TikTok screens, Jordan shares how his music transforms darkness into light. They dive deep into authenticity, songwriting, going viral with intention, and using art as a force for healing and connection. This conversation is a love letter to every artist who just wants to be real—and be seen.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Music is connection. Jordan’s TikTok success came from focusing on community over self-promotion—creating space for others to sing, share, and shine.
    • Art doesn’t need to be perfect. Vulnerability, imperfection, and heart are often more powerful than flawless production.
    • Storytelling matters. Songs like Lover and a Giver and Like Me and Follow Me fuse melody with message—offering honesty, humor, and hope.
    • Lead with light. Whether you reach 7 or 700,000 people, showing up authentically is the most powerful thing you can do.

    Connect with Jordan Siwek:

    • Instagram & TikTok: @pianojordan
    • Spotify: Jordan Siwek
    • Website & Merch: https://jordansiwekmusic.com/
    • Music Video: “Lover and a Giver” on YouTube

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  • What Artists Get Wrong About the Industry (And What Actually Works) – With Dalton Lewis
    Jun 9 2025

    In this episode, Tzayla sits down with cinematographer and content strategist Dalton Lewis to explore his journey from filming concerts for free to working with both indie and label artists. They dive into the realities of music video production, the pros and cons of working with labels, the power of authentic networking, and why artists should drop the ego and stay real. A must-listen for anyone breaking into the creative industry.

    Key Takeaways

    • Authenticity Wins: Real connections go further than rented Suburbans and fake personas. People can sense the real you—so stop acting and start showing up.
    • Networking Is Everything: Dalton’s career was built on relationships. Say yes, show up, be kind. Word spreads fast in the music world.
    • Grow With Your People: Don’t chase stars—build with your peers. The artist you help now may be the one who brings you with them to the big leagues.
    • Social Media Strategy: Go for 3–5 quality posts a week. Storytelling and behind-the-scenes content beats flashy edits. Consistency is king.
    • Labels vs. Indies: Label gigs bring money and politics. Independent artists bring creative freedom and fun. Know your values when choosing.
    • Music Industry Is Smaller Than You Think: Reputation matters. Be someone people want to work with again (and again).
    • Start With What You’ve Got: You don’t need fancy gear—Dalton’s earliest viral videos were shot on an iPhone.

    Resources & Links

    • Follow Dalton: @DaltonTheNerd on all platforms
    • Follow Tzayla: @tzayla.official | Tzayla.com
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    • Join the Music Blog + Newsletter: Insight, inspiration, and indie artist strategy at tzayla.com

    Whether you're behind the mic or behind the camera, remember: you don’t have to fake it to make it. Keep it real. Build your crew. And keep creating. The world needs your story.

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  • She Had No Team, No Connections—Now She’s Playing Real Gigs. Here’s How.
    Jun 2 2025

    Ready to go from bedroom performances to real-world stages? In this episode, Tzayla pulls back the curtain on exactly how she booked her first shows—without a manager, a label, or a clue. Learn how to craft a killer set list, build an EPK that gets you noticed, and actually land paying gigs. Whether you're a total beginner or looking to level up your live show game, this episode is your no-nonsense guide to making it happen.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Set Lists Matter: Have 2–3 versions ready for different crowds (bars, coffee shops, etc). Mix covers and originals.
    • Covers Connect: Play songs people know—Dolly, Taylor, Beatles—then sneak in your originals.
    • Practice Smart: Rotate 5–7 songs daily, rehearse full sets, and memorize lyrics when you can.
    • Build an EPK: Include a bio, videos, song list, and contact info—all on one easy page.
    • Book Gigs Boldly: Show up in person, start small, follow up, and talk to other musicians.
    • Don’t Wait: You don’t need permission—just start. Play the open mic. Send the email. Post the clip.

    Resources & Links

    • Visit Tzayla’s EPK: tzayla.com/epk
    • DM questions or ideas on Instagram: @tzayla.official

    Don’t wait for the green light—you are the green light. Subscribe, share this with your fellow music nerds, and remember:

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  • Songwriting Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide
    May 12 2025

    Welcome back to Off Key and On Pitch, your backstage pass to the unfiltered world of music! In this episode, Tzayla breaks down the songwriting process, offering a step-by-step guide to crafting meaningful lyrics and melodies. Whether you're a seasoned songwriter or just starting out, this episode provides practical tips to help you bring your musical ideas to life.

    What You'll Learn:

    • How to start your songwriting process with a clear idea and core message
    • Building your song's structure and crafting melodies that resonate
    • Real-life application: an analysis of Tzayla’s song "Tug of War"
    • Overcoming writer’s block with innovative tools and daily writing habits
    • Exploring the "Beatles method" and its impact on memorable songwriting
    • How to arrange your song and envision its final sound

    Want a written version of this songwriting method + exclusive writing prompts? DM @tzayla.official with your email!

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  • The Hard Parts of Music Nobody Talks About – With Eva Rose and David Pippin
    May 5 2025

    What does it take to make it in music—not just for a season, but for a lifetime?

    In this episode of Off Key and On Pitch, Tzayla sits down with acoustic duo Eva Rose and David Pippin, two artists who’ve shared the stage—and the struggle—for over 15 years. From playing for 20,000 fans at Springing the Blues to performing in dive bars, competitions, and living rooms, they’ve built a career on grit, grace, and staying power.

    They get real about the emotional weight of songwriting, the weird magic of live performance, how to push past stage fright, and why so many bands fall apart when the going gets hard.

    This isn’t just a conversation. It’s a front-row seat to a masterclass in artistic resilience.

    If you're a musician, songwriter, performer, or even just a curious creative—you need to hear this.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Emotion is fuel: Eva writes to process, David writes to tell stories—and together, they turn personal truth into art that connects.
    • Stage fright is a liar: Eva’s brain hack for anxiety on stage might just change your next performance.
    • Longevity takes friendship: Bands break up. Duos drift. But respect, patience, and playfulness are glue.
    • Write the bad songs too: You’re not blocked—you’re backed up. Write through the junk to get to the gold.
    • Competition is a training ground: Forget winning—use contests to grow under pressure, sharpen your edge, and stretch your skills.
    • Make music because you love it: Period. If you don’t love the process, no jet plane will ever be enough.


    Listen to Their Album:

    • Blackwater Blues: Available now on all streaming platforms!


    Connect with Eva Rose:

    • Website: evarosemusic.com
    • Instagram/TikTok: @evarosered
    • Facebook/YouTube: Eva Rose Music


    Connect with David Pippin:

    • Website: davidpippinmusic.com
    • TikTok: @davidpippinmusic
    • Facebook/YouTube: David Pippin Music


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