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How To Become A Musician: The Top 10 List. This is hardly an exhaustive list of how to become a musician. But here are some time-proven tips for discovering your musical Voice, the VIBE that will ultimately distinguish YOU from everybody else. 1. You are learning to become a musician when you realize nobody can teach you how to play music but you. There are great songwriting teachers around, but they can only guide and suggest. You have to want it bad enough to cut off the TV, internet and social agenda, roll up your sleeves and get to work. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Don't forget the fact that YOU are a HUMAN BEING, not a HUMAN DOING. You can get points 1-9 together, but if you are not taking care of yourself emotionally and spiritually, nothing else will be rewarding for long. Need help with that ...? Prioritize for life, not just for music. Your feelings, physical and mental state affect the way you think, process and ultimately communicate on your axe. Becoming a musician is much less glamorous than MTV might promise.

Independent Blog: 5 Essential Sites for Sharing Your Music. These are 5 of the most basic sites for social band/artist promotion. Being an independent musician isn't too hard if you have the time and the know how. Be creative with the way you get your music out there. This list should make that a little easier. We're showing you how indie rapper Ghost Poet (Obara Ejimiwe) has mastered all of these mediums. 5 Soundcloud: The most basic of music promoting sites. A lot of sites have communities where independent musicians can share tracks with each other. 1 iTunes: If you want to become an internet independent music success, with a heap of downloads under your belt, you have to be on iTunes. Musicians Guide To Facebook. 1. Set up groups instead of pages: Groups have changed in the way they work and old groups have been scheduled to be archived. Any band in this situation will lose all their members, very soon. New groups are built around the group chat function and if ever there was a way to piss off fans, this is it. 2.

You should make sure this is filled at all times. 3. It is very easy to add music to your site, with sites like RootMusic and Reverbnation offering music tabs. 4. It may seem like I’m contradicting myself, but I’m not. 5. The event facility on facebook has been overused to death. 6. Only about 5% of your fans will see your status updates and if you don’t engage them regularly those 5% will be sent updates from others instead. 7. Facebook is not twitter and people do not like seeing their news feed clogged up by one person or band. 8. For the exact same reason as above, this is an absolute no no. 9. The whole point of Web 2.0 is interaction.

You should also comment on your own posts. Buy Beats and Sell Beats | Get Rap and Hip Hop Instrumentals. About. SoundCloud - Share Your Sounds. Write songs for music publishing. Make Money Promoting and Selling Beats at Promote Beats. Music Industry Channel" Future of Music Coalition | Education, Research and Advocacy for Musicians. Connecting the music industry dots || Dotted Music.

What exactly is ThisSoundGoesAround.com? | ThisSoundGoesAround.com. This Sound Goes Around is a music promotion blog where you can stay up to date with great, new music of all genres, whether it be glitch-hop, hip-hop, indie rock or anything in between. We differ from the thousands of music blogs in the blogosphere in that we don’t rush to post anything and everything that we hear; we give it all a good listen, pick out the gems, and share it with you and try to provide some good reading along with it.

Hopefully after a visit through the vast TSGA archives, you’ll find some new music that you enjoy. With all the crackdowns on copyright laws, it’s important to emphasize that it’s not necessary to continuously illegally download music. There is so much legally free music throughout the internet today that remains undiscovered, and here at TSGA we hope to make you all aware of the thousands of incredibly talented artists that put out their music entirely for free, to help get their talents recognized.