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Success in the music industry is often a team effort. Thwill be includes people who help you directly on day-to-day tasks or on certain projects, a network of sector relationships and community support. Also simply because an indie musician, you need support from those around you.
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As the saying goes, "your network is your net worth." Your own worth and [hardndirty.com](https://droptheboogie.com/read-blog/26155_why-it-is-simpler-to-fail-with-how-hard-adult-content-is-produced-than-you-would.html) possible for development are usually mainly linked to the individuals you select to surround yourself with. As emerging artists, it’s important you put yourself out there and start building these relationships.
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Starting with a community-oriented mindset can potentially lead you to key allies for your music career and a support network to keep you going.
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In this blog post, you’ll learn the importance of a community-oriented mindset in a music career, what specifically does it entail and how to find a grouped area you fit in.
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How can communities help me to build a successful music career? Although I’m not an artist myself, I know that being an independent is hard work, specifically if you’re solely trying to tackle it. +I’ve had the chance to see first-hand through some of the artists I work with the value of being community-oriented.
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A music duo I worked with recently moved out to LA new, causing a group they’ve founded themselves in, to push their music forward. However, for the first few months, they weren’t getting booked for any shows or building a stronger supporter base, generally because they weren’capital t producing as very much of an work to system with the organizations there.
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One of them decided to start attending some local open mics to get better at her songwriting and performance skills. She played sets and observed various other music artists regularly. By watching several individuals repeatedly perform at different open mics - and as there is a community niche surrounding the open mic world - she was able to create conversation just by telling these performers that she had seen them before and complimented them on their work.
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Those initial conversations led the duo to eventually become a part of the support team for one specific open mic calbrought "Sunday Jump". All it took was the initial effort to collaborate with a community for them to move her music career forward. They had been capable to move from getting zero gigs to getting a small number of gigs a 30 days. Fostering relationships within this community eventually led her group to start getting booked as features in other events and open mics.
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For another established artist further down her career, We have got seen first-hand how networking and group opened thus many doorways for her. It ranged from corporate gigs with Google and Facebook to performing for TED and those incarcerated at San Quentin Prison.
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It should go without saying that a community and networking relationships aren’t enough to take you far on its own. But having a community in mind early on can serve as a supportive environment to help develop you as an artist. \ No newline at end of file