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5 Things New Musicians Should Be Doing on the Internet

04-Jan-2017 By Ryan Stable

So you want to be the next Justin Bieber, Adele or Psy, but you’re not sure what things new musicians should be doing on the internet to promote yourself? Have no fear, you can do better and get discovered from the comfort of your bedroom.

It’s such an exciting time to be a musician. You can write and publish your song to a global audience without a record company. You have all the tools you need to push your music out there.

Here are 5 Things New Musicians Should Be Doing on the Internet.

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Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry, Music Promotion

Top 7 Ways Musicians Get Ready for a Gig

06-Dec-2016 By Ryan Stable

"Top 7 Ways Musicians Get Ready for a Gig" is a guest post written by Eduardo Uke

 

It is super exciting and fun to go to a concert or live show and watch how amazing everything has come together, but have you ever wondered what the process of getting to that wonderful performance has been?

 

The process requires lots of hours of prep and high levels of concentration for the show to be successful. The endeavor of getting there is as important, if not of more importance than the show itself.

 

From a musical standpoint, it takes quite a bit of homework and professionalism. Musicians have to be disciplined and prepare with care. Here are the top 7 ways musicians get ready for a gig.

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Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice Tagged With: 7 Ways Top Musicians Get Ready for a Gig, Get Ready for a Gig, Top 7 Ways Musicians Get Ready for a Gig

5 Reasons to Apply to Perform at youbloomDublin 2017

23-Nov-2016 By Ryan Stable

Will you or your band be at youbloomDublin 2017? If you’re a musician, there is no better place to be in Ireland from June 1 to 5 than Dublin City Centre for this year’s youbloomDublin. With hundreds of local and international bands and artists performing music in every genre imaginable as well as music industry professions speaking on panels where they will be taking questions from independent musicians, the benefits of applying to play youbloomDublin 2017 are many.

Here are 5 reasons why you or your band should apply to perform at youbloomDublin 2017.

  1. If you’re an independent artist or band looking to share your music with the world in a unique DIY festival alongside a selection of the most promising rising stars, look no further than youbloomDublin 2017.
  2. Meet other musicians from around the world. You don’t need to live in Ireland to perform at youbloomDublin 2017. This year’s music festival & summit will feature over a hundred musicians coming from all over the world to perform and share their music.
  3. Get introduced to music industry professionals. Last year’s music festival & summit featured panels from Liz Garo, Talent Buyer & Event Producer at Spaceland Productions, Loretta Muñoz , Vice President at ASCAP, James Leach, Vice President SESAC, and many more of the top music industry influences from around the world – And youbloomDublin 2017 looks even more promising!
  4. Perform at venues all over Dublin. Not only does youbloomDublin 2017 offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience unlike anything else, performing at the music festival & summit gives independent musicians the opportunity to win more fans, increase their visibility, and become a well-known international artist.
  5. When you get accepted to perform at youbloomDublin 2017, your entire band and crew also gains free, all-access passes to everything that the festival has to offer. Not only will you be able to perform, but you’ll enjoy performances from tons of other bands, music industry conferences and panels, and everything that the best venues across Dublin have to offer.

Be sure to fill out your application early! This year’s youbloomDublin has already received a record-breaking number of applicants and we anticipate more than twice as many as last year. What are you waiting for?! Apply to perform at youbloomDublin 2017 here.

Want a taste of the youbloom experience? Take a peek at all of the photos, videos, interviews and more coverage from this past youbloomLA 2016 here.

Need more reasons to apply to perform at youbloomDublin 2017? Subscribe to the youbloom newsletter and you’ll get valuable music industry insights delivered directly to your inbox each week. When you subscribe to the youbloom newsletter, you’ll also be the first to discover who will appear at youbloom.

When is youbloomDublin 2017? The 5th annual youbloomDublin Music Festival & Summit takes place June 1-5 in Ireland’s gorgeous Dublin City Centre.

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Independent Musicians, Music Industry, youbloom Official, youbloomDublin, youbloomLA Tagged With: youbloomDublin 2017

Top 5 Ways to Slay Your Musical Performance

23-Nov-2016 By Ryan Stable

I’m sure you know a band or two that completely transforms when they are up on the stage during a live musical performance. For musicians, these sets are the moments we live for. Strong and engaging shows are memorable both to the fans and the band as well – especially when performers push themselves to the limits to offer an amazing performance every single second of the show.

If you really want to make money from your music then you’ll need to learn the small details that go into creating a great musical performance. Besides the fact that the music that you are playing needs to be in top form, there are a few other details that you can add to take your musical performances to the next level.

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Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, youbloomDublin Tagged With: musical performance, Top 5 Ways to Slay Your Musical Performance

Music Festival Etiquette Part 2: Do as the Romans Do

07-Nov-2016 By Ryan Stable

Music festivals are all the same; the only difference is the music played.

Uh, not completely true. Yes, these festivities may have the same pattern but the songs are different. But there’s one thing more that separates each of these events: the audience.

In a study conducted with more than 30,000 participants, the researchers found out that we share similar traits with people who have similar music tastes. And these traits determine how we behave in music festivals.

So, if you are a newbie going to a concert for your very first time, watch out for these personalities and take note of the music festival etiquette.

Classical

Grandiose and elegance. These two words probably sums up my perception of this type of music and the people who play them. Consequently, I also presume the lovers of this genre are stylish and classy.

Interestingly, the study revealed that those who are into this genre are actually high-earners with high-self esteem. They also seem to be smart (and they see themselves as smart) and a bit older than the metal fans. They may be classified into the ENTJs or “the commanders,” the INTJs or “the architects,” and the ENTPs or “the debaters.”

ENTJs are leaders; INTJs are known to be very strategic; the ENTPs are “the devil’s advocate.” Some people known as ENTJ, INTJ, and ENTP respectively are Steve Jobs, Christopher Nolan, and Adam Savage.

No wonder watching a classical music concert seems to be quiet, with only rounds of clapping after each rendition.

Etiquette for the newbie: be prim and proper. Dress elegantly but not too elaborately. Remember that in a classical concert, the audience is all seated. Don’t wear a headpiece that will block the view of the person behind you. Also, be prepared for some intellectual discussions before, during, or after the festivities.

Dance and Electronic

Unsurprisingly, those who are into the electronic genre are outgoing and sociable. They are also creative and highly determined. The people who are mostly listening to this type of music are the ESTPs or “the entrepreneurs,” the ENFPs or “the campaigners,” and the ENTJs or “the commanders.”

ESTPs are usually the center of attention, and they love being so; ENFPs, on the other hand, are the free spirited. The life of the party. A famous ESTP is Eddie Murphy while a Robert Downey, Jr. for the ENFP.

Etiquette for the newbie: you can be more relaxed when attending a dance music festivity. And there is a high chance that you can widen your circle of friends. Just be prepared for some creative conversations and make sure your dance moves don’t scare people away.

Heavy Metal

If I tell you that heavy metal fans are actually gentle, you may be surprised. It is hard to visualize someone who listens to Death Slayer almost the entire day has a soft spot for cuddles and the like. But that’s what the study said.

People who are into this genre are delicate yet creative individuals. They are also mostly ESTPs, INTPs, and INTJs. INTPs are the so-called “logicians.” They are known to be inventive. Some examples of INTPs are Bill Gates, Kristen Stewart, and, of course, Albert Einstein.

Etiquette for the newbie: You can enjoy coming to this festival as much as being in the Dance festivity, but be extra cautious when throwing jokes at someone. Although these people are well mannered and gentle, they usually have low self-esteem and are reserved.

Hip-hop

Extrovert is the one word that sums up those who are into hip-hop. This comes as no surprise because they have high self-esteem, assertive, and intuitive. They love sharing with others; hence, they prefer carrying a boom box around to using headphones.

Individuals who are into this genre may be categorized into the ESTPs, ESFPs, and ESTJs. ESFP or “the entertainer” are the ones who easily break into song and dance and what others to do the same. ESTJs or “the executives” are the lovers of tradition and order (Surprising, isn’t it?). Popular ESFPs and ESTJs are Adele and Frank Sinatra, respectively.

Etiquette for the newbie: when attending a hip-hop concert, be ready to do what other attendees do. When they ask you to sing and dance, sing and dance along no matter how awkward it is for you.

Pop

Much like the rap lovers, pop music junkies are outgoing, hardworking, and confident. Interestingly, nonetheless, they are also known to be nervous and lack creativity. Could this be why there are pop singers rumored to have composers other than themselves?

Going back to the personalities, pop lovers are usually the ESFPs, ESFJs, and ISFPs. ESFJs are called “the consuls” while the ISFPs are “the adventurers.” The consuls are, unsurprisingly the popular ones—the cheerleaders and the quarterbacks in high school. The adventurers are the ones who go beyond the social convention. A sample consul is Taylor Swift while a popular adventurer is Michael Jackson.

Etiquette for the newbie: when in a pop music festival, keep your mind open to any possibility. Do not box yourself and be as outgoing as the people around you are.

Rock

Easygoing but selfish. These two sum up rock music enthusiasts, particularly the classic rock lovers. They are also hard workers, intuitive, and prospecting. Just like the pop lovers, classic rock listeners listen to their favorite songs to express how they feel inside, hence, regulating their mood.

Rock listeners are usually the ENTPs, the INTPs, and the INFPs, which is also known as the mediator. INFPs are idealists, calm, and shy. Popular personalities under this category are Johnny Depp, William Shakespeare, and J.R.R. Tolkien.

Etiquette for the newbie: scoring a spot in a rock concert may be a bit of challenge given the attendees’ selfish trait. But their being easy going and calm gives you the idea that you won’t probably end up fighting over a seat or something. Just be there to express what you feel and at the same time respectful of others’ personal space.

Overall Music Festival Etiquette Tip

If you’re the type of person who wants to experience different environments of music festivities, be aware that you can be a Greek while others are Romans. “Do as Romans do” is an adage very applicable for you. Just remember the music festival etiquette mentioned above and you’re good to go.

On the other hand, if you are uncomfortable dealing with other personality types, then you have to figure out first which one you really want to be in. The song you are currently listening to may not be the exact person you are. What you listen to is different from what you are into.

If you haven’t figured that out yet, get your best record player and figure out which genre fits you the most or hook up your music player to your soundbar and identify the songs that reflect you.

 

Author Bio

This guest post was brought to you by Erin. Erin is the founder of YouthTune, a music adventurer. She loves learning about music and audio devices, which she also shares with others so that they too can go on exploring the melodious world of music.

 

 

Filed Under: Fans, Festivals, Live Music Tagged With: Music Festival Etiquette

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