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I once heard someone say that pursuing a career in the music business is no different than learning to cook. You can follow a specific recipe to the very last ingredient and still end up with unsatisfactory results.
Although there are no rules or guidelines that can ensure a prosperous and long lasting career in the music business, there are number of proven tips passed down from seasoned professionals that will at least point you in the right direction. This month's topics include: "Analyze your career motivations and goals," "Develop a realistic outlook by ignoring the media hype," and "Make realistic career decisions by educating yourself first."
Whether you're a musician trying to make connections and get gigs or a band trying to get signed, these motivational tips apply to you!
ANALYZE YOUR CAREER MOTIVATIONS AND GOALS
Understand what truly motivates you. Do you want to be rich? Do you want to be famous? Do you want to be both rich and famous (the two do not necessarily go hand in hand)? Are you pursuing a career to attract the opposite sex? Or to party? Or are you pursuing music for spiritual reasons, for the art and for the love of creating, to make a valid contribution to the world of music?
Your answers to these questions are ultimately going to affect the career decisions you make. For this reason, you need to be totally honest about your goals. That said, it's also extremely important to interpret the goals of the people with whom you may become professionally involved. What motivates them? Do you really want to do business with these people? Do you truly respect and like them, and do they in return truly respect and like you? Tour manager /agent/ promoter Chris Arnstien calls this approach to self-awareness the "decision making tree." Your decisions (or branches) are based on the core (or root) of who you truly are as a person. Have you given this some thought? If you haven't, now is a good time.
DEVELOP A REALISTIC OUTLOOK: IGNORE THE MEDIA HYPE
Don't be blinded by media hype or glamour. It's no secret that the expensive houses, the cars,
the yachts, the beautiful girls, and the large screaming audiences that you see in the videos
for most new bands are actually rented.
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