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Important: Zantrixos publishes general music education for hobbyists — not professional, medical, or financial advice. Here's what that means.
Last updated: June 12, 2026
The information published on Zantrixos ("the Site") is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. By using the Site, you acknowledge and agree to the terms of this Disclaimer. Please read it carefully — especially the section on protecting your body and hearing below.
General music education, not professional advice
Zantrixos offers general educational content about making music — playing instruments, home production, music theory, and singing — written for hobbyist musicians. It is not professional, medical, or financial advice, and it is not a substitute for personalised instruction from a qualified music teacher, vocal coach, or healthcare professional who knows you and your situation. Reading our articles does not create a teacher-student, clinical, or professional relationship of any kind.
Results depend on practice and individual ability
Learning music is personal and non-linear. The techniques, exercises, and approaches we write about work differently for different people, and progress depends on your practice, your starting point, your instrument, and many factors outside our control or knowledge. While we write carefully and draw on real experience, we cannot and do not guarantee any specific result, skill level, or timeline.
Protect your body, voice, and hearing
Making music is physical. If you feel pain, strain, numbness, or discomfort in your hands, wrists, arms, back, throat, or voice — stop, rest, and do not push through it. Persistent or worsening symptoms should be checked by a qualified professional, such as a doctor, an ENT (ear, nose, and throat specialist) for voice or hearing concerns, a physiotherapist, or an experienced teacher. Protect your hearing: rehearsing, gigging, and monitoring at high volumes can cause permanent hearing damage, so keep levels sensible and use hearing protection when things get loud. If you have an existing health condition, check with your doctor before starting demanding vocal or physical practice. If you ever experience a sudden injury or a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services right away.
Gear, software, and prices
When we mention specific instruments, accessories, apps, plugins, or other gear, those mentions are not endorsements and are offered only to illustrate options. Specifications, features, availability, and prices change often and vary by region — always verify the current details with the manufacturer or retailer before you buy.
Advertising and affiliate disclosure
Zantrixos is supported by advertising, including Google AdSense, and some articles may contain affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. This never influences our editorial opinions: we write about instruments, tools, and techniques on their merits, and advertising is kept clearly separate from editorial content. Read more in our editorial policy.
External links
The Site contains links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by us. We do not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, or completeness of any information on these external sites, and we are not responsible for their content or practices.
You act at your own discretion
Any action you take based on the information on this Site is taken at your own discretion and risk. You are responsible for deciding what is appropriate for you, and for seeking professional guidance where that's the wiser choice. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Zantrixos will not be liable for any loss, injury, or harm connected with the use of our content.
Contact
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