So I have meet a lot of musicians that think if they had enough money they could make it in the music industry. Well only a couple of these bands had the actual musicianship, talent, dedication and work ethic it actually takes to be successful. There is something else that can compensate for lack of money… its called TIME! Instead of trying to invest more money in to your project try investing more time! Yes, Everything is expensive, bands always need better instruments, better recordings and better gigs. All that stuff takes money but if your focused on what’s really important you will find that hard work and spending more time on your music will help you be more successful.
Here is the break down. So you need better instruments to sound good? That’s not true, YOU should make the instrument sound good, not the other way around. Take a poor sounding guitar and make it sound good, so when you do get a good guitar it will sound great! Take the TIME to practice more and get better at your craft, no one else can do that for you!
Recordings cost a lot and you need them to get gigs…It goes back to practicing… If you play your song better, your recordings are going to sound better. The gear and place doesn’t matter as much as time and work! You can fart in to a $10,000 mic going to a million dollar mixing board… its still a fart at the end of the day. Same thing goes for your music. If your music is shit you can polish it up all you want, its still a piece of crap. But you will still need a recording to get live gigs and now of days promoters want musicians to play a crap load of MONEY just to play a show. (or sell a bunch of tickets to that show)
Think about it, why would you want to play a show? To get new fans? If your music is actually good then there are many ways to get new fans. I rarely see or hear of musicians taking the TIME to really promote their own music the right way. A label doesn’t just promote their artist’s music to anyone and everyone. Indie musicians shouldn’t ether. Yet I see musicians trying to add friend after friend on MySpace, people who don’t even give a shit about the bands music. What’s the point of having 10,000 friends on MySpace if non of those people like or listen to your music. Promote and focus on people who like your type of music, not just anyone. If you do hit 10,000 friends it will mean a lot more, trust me. Give your music out for FREE!!! Go to shows and hand out cds in person, talk to people. Be social in real life, not just on the computer! If you take the TIME to write and make good music, then take the TIME to promote it and build a fan base. You could play gigs and get paid for it. If your bringing people to the shows the promoter is going to want you there!
Some people say its not so easy… Well no, its not easy! If being a successful musician was easy, you would see a lot more people doing it. If you put in the work and people like your songs, you will be successful. If people don’t like your songs… work on writing better music, work even harder and don’t keep pushing the same stuff that people don’t want to hear. If that doesn’t work…well… Don’t quit your day job and do music as a hobby… that’s the harsh reality.







