Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Tips to Keep You Working in the Music Business!

Tips (to keep ya workin')

sokun nisa 2016, Hey everyone, I am going to change the name of this page of my site to Tips and Tricks since I plan to rap with the musicworld about simply that. Tips and Tricks, Both musically and businesswise.

State of mind

OK..Here's tip #1. It's something that my dad used to dependably let me know: "Make Yourself Useful!" But no seriously...that is a genuine tip. To me, you need to accomplish more than simply play great nowadays. Go far in excess of what was required in any circumstance you're in. Make yourself significant. Make yourself needed. Be a cooperative person and let the word get around. Take in the music more completely than any other individual. Give 110%. For instance, be willing and prepared to rehearse...This is a major point in light of the fact that in LA particularly the principal inquiry "Is practice payin?" Most players would prefer not to practice. They would rather read outlines on the bandstand and wing it on the gig and simply get the money with as meager work as could reasonably be expected, however I let you know from seeing it direct, the gig doesn't go also and when the following gig comes around the pioneer is constantly reluctant to call those folks and winds up approaching you for your sentiment on that last person, since you made an extraordinary showing with regards to and were anxious to put in the work.

sokun nisa 2016, Trust me, your state of mind will interpret. On top of that, play great and I let you know, you will work. Individuals will need you. The word will go around. The propensity is to skate and give as meager as could be allowed and for a few on the off chance that you are remarkably skilled you can escape with it...but I say, regardless of how gifted you will be, you can't escape with that state of mind until the end of time. There are players like me, that play great, need the gig and will give 110% with an extraordinary disposition.

Practice?

sokun nisa 2016, Here's another tip: Be on time in any event. Far superior yet, be early! This was a hard one for me. It took me for a short time to make some kind of breakthrough however at long last, I got it down and I let you know, individuals welcome it. I know it's cool and it demonstrates the amount you are the man by escaping with being late, however individuals disdain it. They feel as if you don't consider them important. They feel disregarded, regardless of the possibility that you're so great they permit it and act like it's cool. They may love what you convey to their thing and will most likely be unable to discover another bassist at the time, yet the day will come when they do discover a bassist they burrow and is on time and you won't get the call...Being late is unavoidable once in a while and there are times when botches simply happen, yet I'm discussing the periodic delay that turns into the way you do things. Your M.O. Your things. See..Things change, Gigs open up and you don't need the word to be on you "definitely yet you know he's generally late as he don't give a darn....He can play yet you gotta manage his sense of self" Because that is the thing that it is.

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