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		<title>The Business of Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Navigate the waters of the music business with this road map of important tips such as making demos, traveling and getting exposure.]]></description>
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<p>So you have an act together. Whether it is a band or a solo performance, you’re ready to try and make it big. The only problem is where do you begin? Most people go into the music business or the entertainment business in general with no idea what is in store for them. A little education is in order if this describes you at this point in your career. You want to have a cd in order for people to be able to hear your music, that is obvious, but there are many more things to think about.</p>
<h2>Get Exposure</h2>
<p>While it    is true you need a cd, you also need to be out there playing    and singing. You cannot be found if you are not performing.    Play as much as possible and do not worry about how much    money you are making right now, only worry about the quality    of your music and your stage presence and all of the other    aspects of the business. There are so many stories of people    that were &#8220;found&#8221; playing at some out of the way dive it is    obvious you must play to be heard. Play at cafes, festivals,    friend&#8217;s houses, and anytime someone asks    you.</p>
<p><strong>Consider    Traveling</strong></p>
<p>It is very    worthwhile to travel to various cities to not only get a    better perspective on the business but to meet other    musicians and play in other places. The most obvious places    are big cities, particularly L.A., Nashville, Austin, and    almost any large city. Also you may consider overseas. Many    people I know are playing consistently overseas and cannot    get very many gigs here. Go figure. Certain places in the    world are hungry for certain types of music. Define your    niche and seek out the places that are hungry for it. Go    there and see. You will not regret it.</p>
<p><strong>Make a    Demo</strong></p>
<p>It should    go without saying now that you must have a demonstration cd,    a &#8220;demo&#8221; of your music to give to people and to sell at your    gigs. Ask people where to record. Many people have home    recording studios and would love to help you. It is very    affordable theses days to have recording equipment and the    quality is excellent. Learn as much as you can about    recording. You do not have to be a technical geek , but the    more you know about microphone technique, how to overlay    tracks and so forth , the more you can utilize recording    time efficiently. Record companies appreciate that, believe    me!</p>
<p>Remember    when you make a demo that most record execs only listen to    the first 30 seconds before they have already decided if    they like your music or not. I know it sounds cut throat,    but it is! If you can begin to listen to your own music in    this way, you will make a better, cleaner, more powerful    song or demo that puts your best foot forward in the    shortest amount of time. Good luck!<img class="alignright" title="sms-background-2-tone-blue-on-white" src="../wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sms-background-2-tone-blue-on-white2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></p>
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