How do I meet other musicians?
Section 1: Finding Musicians In ‘Real Life’
- Put up an ad or notice at your local music store. It works.
- Check your local rehearsal rooms.
- Take group music lessons.
- Go to open mic nights and jam sessions.
- Ask your guitar or music teacher.
- Get your oldest friends together.
How do I find my talent in music?
These signs tend to include things like,
- Noticing Off Key Music.
- Remembering Melodies.
- Singing in Tune.
- Rhythmic Speaking.
- Humming to Themselves.
- Tapping Rhythmically.
- Perfect Rhythmic Ability.
- Interest in a Variety of Music.
How to engage with your audience as a musician?
In order to better understand the audience you are engaging, there is nothing better than meeting the professionals and enthusiasts who correspond to your musical universe. Go to concerts, fairs, forums or any other musical event aligned with your style. Take every opportunity to interact with the audience, musicians and even other fans.
How to become a successful musician?
Go to concerts, fairs, forums or any other musical event aligned with your style. Take every opportunity to interact with the audience, musicians and even other fans. In short, you will meet people who share the same passion as you. This will not only open you up to new perspectives, but also broaden your creative field.
How do artists promote their music?
To promote their music, artists have only two main solutions today: Hire a press officer (~1000-2000 euros per month) which is often expensive for musicians who do not always have the contacts or the means, and with results that do not always match their expectations and the investment made.
How do you stay in key when jamming with other musicians?
Following on from the last point, if you’re planning on jamming with other musicians, it’s important to be able to identify which key you’re playing in at any given time, and adapt your approach accordingly – unless you’re the drummer of course! Learning scales can help you to stay in key during a jamming session.