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Musician Guide
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Opesan Segun David, popularly Known by his stage Shigo Okocan is a fast rising Afro beat, songwriter, stage performer and recording artist from Nigeria. Follow on Facebook & Instagram: shigo okocan
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shigookocanblog-blog · 4 years ago
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Steps to Independent Music Success
1. Do not view signing to a record label as your ultimate goal.
Many people view signing to a record company as the ultimate goal. Every action they take is for that moment and all must be done in order to reach that goal. What if the outcome isn’t achieved? Does that mean that everything you have done up until that point was a waste of your time?
Record deals shouldn't be something you need, but they are something that could come out of your efforts. If you are interested in achieving more real-world success, like a record deal or extra income, then that is a good thing. You're more likely than not to be satisfied with different levels of success and you'll enjoy music more.
2. Spend less and make more.
You aren't signed to a major label so I would guess that the money you use to fund your music comes from your pocket. It may seem obvious, but the more you release your music, the more people will buy it. While I don't recommend being cheap or skimpy when it comes to music presentation, quality is very important. To find cheaper alternatives, think outside of the box. Perhaps a relative or friend is a photographer and will take your photos at no cost or at a reduced rate. You might be able to get a professionally designed album cover or promotional artwork for free from an up-and-coming designer who is looking for work for their portfolio. Don't be afraid to think outside the box.
3. Create Links
You can't make it in the music business if you have only talent. These people will be your links as you progress. While some will be more valuable than others, you should treat them with respect and let them know how much you appreciate their efforts. It is crucial to build the right connections. One good link can open doors for you and allow you to perform alongside the greatest stars in the world.
4. Accept rejection.
Everyone is trying to make it happen in the music industry. You'll find that not everyone is willing to help you when you try to create links or make things happen. This is normal. This is normal. While you will want to make it bigger, there are going to be many people who are just starting out or lower than you trying to help them. Someone in this position would not be able to respond to all emails or help everyone. You can approach people in any way you like, but don't be offended if they don't respond. Music is not for you if you are unable to handle rejection.
5. Every project should have a goal. (Targets).
Music should always have a goal. What are you trying to accomplish by releasing this CD? What are your goals for the music video? How much revenue do you hope to earn from it? How will it benefit you if you offer your fans a free copy? These are just a few of the questions you will need to ask throughout your career in music. If you don't have a positive answer, it's probably not worth doing.
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6. Regular feedback is welcome.
To see how to download free, you need feedback. You can learn from others and see what you have missed. It is important to not ask the same person every time. Your sound and business plan will become too familiar and they won’t be able give as much feedback. You also need to make sure that the people who are giving you feedback are honest. If she doesn't like your style of music, it's pointless asking her what she thinks. She will tell you everything is good to keep your feelings from being hurt. This brings me to my next point.
7. Accept criticism.
It's something I've seen so many times that people ask me "What do your thoughts of my song?" The reply is "I didn’t like it because x–y-z” and the original artist gets defensive or tells them that they don’t know what they’re talking about. WHY ARE YOU QUESTIONING IN THE FIRST PLACE? If the criticism is constructive and comes from someone who knows the music you play, then you should at least try to understand what they are saying. If you hear a lot of negative feedback, you should admit that you aren't doing well and work to correct the issues. It's worth it to learn from it, even if it causes you some ego damage.
8. 8. Analyze your success and capitalize on it.
It is important to constantly analyze how your music career is progressing. What is working well and what isn't? What other things can I do to make it work? You must build upon your discoveries. To make the craze even more popular, you might consider creating a Devon section on your website if you discover that you have a large fan base in Devon. You could also try doing some shows there. Whatever your case may be, discover the area where you are having success and capitalize on that. You can then use this information to promote in other areas, such as 'Mr. Musically Talent #1' (as seen at Devon's largest music events).
9. Realistic.
You shouldn't expect to be enjoying cocktails in Hawaii by next year. The music industry can be difficult and slow to enter. Many people fail to reach their goals and give up.
Music should be something you love. Music will frustrate those who are only interested in making money but don't see the results they desire. Music should not be seen as a way to make big money. It should be enjoyed for its own sake. It's great if you can make it financially secure. It's not easy to quit your job and make music a career.
10. Keep it going.
Many people make the same mistake: They put all their effort and focus on one project or CD. They spend over a year making sure that everything is perfect, and then they release it with a lot of success. People expect more. People don't want to wait for another year and half before they get their next CD. By then, they will be completely out of the loop and ready to focus on the next big thing. Keep something going! You can give away a free download every few months, perform at shows, or release a mini mixtape before your next album. Whatever it is, you need to be in the spotlight. It's hard for people not to remember who you are.
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shigookocanblog-blog · 4 years ago
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Tips for Christian Music Business
Many years, yes, even decades! For many years (yes, even a few decades!) I have had the privilege of working alongside Christian Artists, Bands, or Worship Teams in the areas Stage Performance Techniques as well as Music Business. Our collaborations have included elements such as stage design, performance critiques and image, booking, management, marketing, and all other aspects of Christian Music Business.
I was asked to create a mini-course to help those who are just starting in Christian Music Business. I realized that many people have the desire to grow a ministry that spreads the Gospel to the world, but very few have the necessary knowledge. My techniques have helped many artists in the past, which led me to reflect.
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I won't name-drop for the sake of confidentiality. However, I can guarantee you that you have heard or seen many of the artists who have used these performance and business principles to enhance communication and performance. This is how to download music from youtube reach people who love and listen to their music.
You may be wondering, "Does it really take me to become a Christian Artist?" It's a very good question. First, I would like to break it down into areas you might want to think about. There are four areas you need to be aware of. Ask yourself these questions:
Are you a musician?
Are you spiritually able?
Do I have the physical ability?
Are you a successful financial professional?
Are you able to grasp the Principles of Music Business Management?
Start by looking at all the areas. Do not be discouraged if you are lacking in one or two areas. There will always be improvement as a lifelong learner. We'll be looking at these areas in future articles and diving into the details of Christian Music Business.
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shigookocanblog-blog · 4 years ago
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shigookocanblog-blog · 4 years ago
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What You Stand For  Shigo Okocan Official Music Video
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