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A Quick Guide To Making A Career In Music
March 9th, 2010 Posted 1:45 pm
By reading this article, I can only assume that you are looking to determine how you can make a real go at a career playing music. So, if you are a musician that really wants to make some money playing the music that you love, it is going to take some dedication and some focus on a few different areas.
You have to consider all of what will later be mentioned as important as any other. You see, they are all listed here because they are important to your success in music. If you don’t take it seriously, than you might not be nearly as successful as some of the musicians that you follow and enjoy.
I suppose one of the first things that you should consider is the genre of music that you intend to end up playing. This is not always the type of music that you like to listen to, although that is often a good place to start. There are several different factors that can play into your choice, but once you decide you have to work to make that genre your own. Sound like no one has sounded.
As with any trade, you need to have the tools to get the job done right. With music, this means quality instruments. You can’t shortchange yourself here, or it will be uncovered in your sound. You should at the very least go with high end guitars that most people can afford. An Alvarez or Takamine acoustic guitar is good for the acoustic end, while decent electrics are Fender and Ibanez guitars.
Other than getting a good electric or dreadnought acoustic guitar, you need to be thinking about getting your name out there to the right people. You see, if you have a very refined sound that people are going to love, than you should have no trouble picking up a manager or management team. They will work to get your name over to labels, you should not attempt to contact labels on your own.
This really starts with making a quality press kit. A press kit is a grouping of information that a label might want to know about you or your band. These typically consist of photographs of live performances and still shots, a biography and some tracks that your group has recorded. If you are including video footage, it should be in DVD format. You might consider making it so that it can be viewed on a graphic LCD HDTV screen if you are really ambitious.
So this might be sound advice to getting the ball rolling on a serious music career. You see, there is no one standing in the way of your success but you, so just let it happen. Work hard and make calculated and informed decisions concerning your music.
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