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Originally Posted by Pursuingchange
Wow, great answers. The majority seem to be infavor of Texas.
But here's my theory. If you pick a city that is known for its large music scene, where there are so many people there trying to do the same thing. You will just be another artist in a town full of artists. Big music cities are both strict and jaded when it comes to music. They've seen and heard so much that it takes alot to impress them. But if you choose a city where the music scene is more humble, and not so much known for its music, you might stand a higher chance of being noticed because there aren't a billion musicians there, and you might draw more attention because you will be more "new" and "fresh" to them. Does that make sense?
Correct me of I'm wrong.
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You will also be much less likely to get a gig or job.
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