Hello all,
This has been on my mind lately as I've been interacting with more local musicians here in Portland.
Here goes:
You can have a killer website, get on twitter, facebook, tumblr, itunes, vimeo, cdbaby, youtube etc to expand your reach and get your music to more people. These are all great and a fantastic way to increase your audience. In the final analysis though, these are simply peripheral tools and are WAY less important than things like: rehearsing regularly and getting regular gigs.
This seems obvious but there are musicians out there who sometimes get wrapped up in promotions and forget that you have to have something real and genuine to promote first. The best and first thing an independent artist can do is to simply have a fierce dedication to their music, find like-minded individuals to collaborate with, rehearse consistently and go get regular gigs wherever they will let you play.
For more in depth information go to musicianwages.com . It is a great resource [...]
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This has been on my mind lately as I've been interacting with more local musicians here in Portland.
Here goes:
You can have a killer website, get on twitter, facebook, tumblr, itunes, vimeo, cdbaby, youtube etc to expand your reach and get your music to more people. These are all great and a fantastic way to increase your audience. In the final analysis though, these are simply peripheral tools and are WAY less important than things like: rehearsing regularly and getting regular gigs.
This seems obvious but there are musicians out there who sometimes get wrapped up in promotions and forget that you have to have something real and genuine to promote first. The best and first thing an independent artist can do is to simply have a fierce dedication to their music, find like-minded individuals to collaborate with, rehearse consistently and go get regular gigs wherever they will let you play.
For more in depth information go to musicianwages.com . It is a great resource [...]