Making It Happen Every Day
Is your
competition trampling you in the music business? The actual music your band makes might not be the problem.
The opportunities that are available in the music business
today have never been greater. The
advancements in technology have really leveled the playing field for everyone
that aspires to become a successful musician. Thanks to the Internet, local bands are no longer local;
everyone is connected to a giant worldwide network with almost no
limitations. The distribution of
music is no longer controlled by radio, by record companies, or by chain
stores. Your dreams of becoming an
international sensation have a better chance of materializing today than
anytime in history. However, since
the opportunity for musicians has broadened, the competition for the big
spotlight has never been fiercer.
The successful musicians of today have developed themselves
into workaholic powerhouses. These
are the people that dedicate all of their spare time to their music career
instead of casually promoting on the weekends. They are constantly thinking about what they can do for their
band instead of what they can do to relax. They are willing to sacrifice a night at the bar for a night
of Internet marketing. Success in
the music industry isn’t an accident; success is the result of consistent
effort put forth every day. The bands that are getting ahead aren’t
necessarily making the most groundbreaking music the world has ever heard; they
are simply outworking the
competition.
It’s more important than ever to develop a workaholic
mentality. The serious competition
is doing whatever it takes to get the most recognition, and they are willing to
work day and night to make their dreams come true. Most people in bands do just enough to get by, and then find
another activity to occupy to pass the time. Time is the most valuable resource you have; wasting it will
move you further and further from your dreams. Do something every day
to benefit your band and benefit your music career. Even small steps in the right direction add up to miles over
a period of time. What are your
plans for tonight? How about for
tomorrow? Your competition plans
on using that time to get further ahead in the business , are you?
About the author
Kyle Morrison Lovely is the author of How To Rock: The
Ultimate Guide To Making It BIG In The Music Business. More information on his book can be
found at http://www.howtorock.net

