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Getting your music heard.
Hey, I'm just doing some research here - I'm a college student at Georgia Tech. I also play guitar (I love improvisation) and love indie music. On this note, I was wondering (talking to indie artists and musicians): do any of you guys ever feel frustrated or have trouble getting a lot of people to listen to your music and, specifically, to provide feedback or support you as an artist? What would you think of a website that would address these concerns of exposure and placement to potential listeners? Would you use it/Do you have any ideas for it? Any and all feedback is very much appreciated. Thanks guys!
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Come on, friends! Does nobody have any problems with getting a following or online listener base that is readily available and willing to give feedback on your latest tracks? Let me know your problems (all of them) and what you're thinking or if you have any ideas!
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So like hypem?
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" trouble getting a lot of people to listen to your music " and buy your stuff
Yup isnt that the hardest point at being a musician "Making it" :p: |
Yeah, getting your stuff out there is hard, no doubt. The site I sometimes write for (songfreaks.com) has been trying to do more features on up and coming bands, so that's one way to get noticed -- although getting blogs to cover you isn't easy.
Have any of you guys ever checked SongFreaks out? They're always looking for feedback on how to make it better (and keep it going strong)... Let me know what you think! |
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Nobody cares about music on the internet.
Go out & play live if you want people to hear it. |
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Yeah, playing live definitely does open up a lot more doors for bands than simply putting music online, but there's also the singer-songwriters that probably have harder times getting in front of people because they aren't a full band or require electronic accompaniment. Also, Devon, I've never heard of hypem but it looks like it needs a new interface and graphics.
But, yeah, Urban and Homer, I definitely agree about performing live - how would solo performers or emerging artists best go about getting local gigs? Calling the places and asking? How could we make that easier for them - acting as an intermediary or potential promoter for venues? |
Nobody's interested in helping you set up a business, which is clearly what you're aiming for here. People here want to talk about music, not help you or anyone else promote it.
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