People are social creatures. They want to be connected to things. Face The Face There are a bazillion Social Media platforms out there. Each has it's thing it gets used for. Find no more than two that you can understand, relate to, and your fans are likely to be happy to be using as their … Continue reading Social Media – Your Extended Local Area
Build Your Music Website
The web is now part of everyone's local area. Many people who wouldn't (or couldn't) come see you in your physical local will be happy to engage with you on the internet. If you choose not to make this easy and rewarding then you are making a big mistake. The venues that you are play … Continue reading Build Your Music Website
Making a Music Video
Music video is one of the most important things you can ever do. So why do so few people even try? Video Killed The Radio Star And it did. It really did. Grunge killed the video star and then the internet killed the whole landscape that we knew. What the internet hasn't killed though is real … Continue reading Making a Music Video
Build a Real World Fanbase
Your record may be superb, but if no one sees or hears it then it might as well not exist. Thankfully publishing your work these days is super easy with web and real world tools being pretty easy to access. However there is no point in pressing 10,000 copies of your new record only to discover … Continue reading Build a Real World Fanbase
Finish the Work – and Ship It
Knowing when to finish the work of art, and that it doesn't exist till it is wrapped in plastic and shipped to the distributor is a struggle for many artists. One that stops many in their tracks. I am probably unusual in that within days of getting my first synth, without any real idea of how … Continue reading Finish the Work – and Ship It
Pretty or Effective – Writing Music to Sell
This wasn't on my roster of things to write right now but I got this post from one of the smartest people on the net and it has something great to tell us musicians about how to tell our stories in music. I'll paste the whole thing here and link you to the article too: Pretty … Continue reading Pretty or Effective – Writing Music to Sell
Honing Your Craft
If you view yourself as a riff-machine then you will never make anything that is magical. Making riffs is easy. A robot could do that - and if there isn't already an iPad app for there will be soon enough. It takes a Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Michael McDonald, Darryl Hall, Vangelis... to make musical … Continue reading Honing Your Craft
Give Yourself Permission to Succeed
This is a big one. A really, really big one. Sadly most people don't realize it. It took me some time to work it out, but by watching other aspiring musicians in forums, business people in places I worked and in questioning myself, what I saw is that people commonly shoot themselves in the foot … Continue reading Give Yourself Permission to Succeed
How to Get It Out There – Approaching Marketing Music
So you have made good music but have no idea how to get it heard, let alone to #1 on the charts. Now this is the 42 cent question. If there was a simple 1-2-3 answer then there'd be no musicians with good records and poor incomes. As usual I will look at the background … Continue reading How to Get It Out There – Approaching Marketing Music
Good Music and How to Make It
There is no formula to getting guaranteed hits. Let's get that myth put away right now. As explained in the last few posts "Good" is not a personal preference but a gauge of the ability to pass value to other people - few would want to describe a Math textbook as good but if it … Continue reading Good Music and How to Make It
