Tools
13 Tips For The Typical Artist
Mar 12th

It’s not easy for an artist to make it in the music world. Recognizing and addressing the problems of a typical artist is key. Here are some tips to set you apart from the rest:
Practice
You’ve heard it before, “practice makes perfect.”
-You should practice at least one hour per day.
-Play the same piece over and over again, even until you get blue in the face.
-To learn new songs, you should try not to figure it out by ear, it should be from the tabs and chords charts.
Performances
Your make or break, you wont want to mess this up.
-Never challenge yourself live, instead just play it the same way every time so you don’t make any mistakes.
-Book four shows a month, if possible at the same club/venue.
-Don’t take a gig for just playing covers, you will be stuck as an average artist.
-Don’t listen to other artists on stage, focus on yourself and the songs you will be playing later that night.
Fans & Social Media
The more people you get to your gigs, the more successful you can be
-Make sure you get your friends and family out to your performances, even if it’s the third performance they’ve seen this month.
-Use social media to promote your next performance or product, you need to keep your fans up to date.
-On the day of the show, make sure to update your friends and fans via facebook, twitter, etc.
The Studio and Recording
Do your research
-When selecting a studio to record your music, try not to select the cheapest one unless you have to… it is your sound we are talking about.
-Rehearse plenty of times before stepping into the studio to record, you are paying by the hour so you will want to get it done on your first couple of takes.
-Be open, if a producer suggests to take the song in a different direction, then you should listen.
Never settle on being that typical artist. Setting yourself apart from other artists will eventually gain you the attention you deserve.
Hip Hop & Web 2.0
Jan 3rd
The impact of social media on hip hop with words from Talib Kweli, Wiz Khalifa, Devi Dev, Bishop Lamont and more.
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Independent Record Stores in North America
Aug 19th
Audimated has compiled a list of 900+ operational record stores in North America. These record stores are all willing to sell independent music on a consignment basis as of 8/19/2010. Remember that consignment means that the store agrees to try and sell your product, but if it doesn’t sell they get to return the unsold merchandise back to you. In effect this is a “no risk” situation for the record stores which means they are much more likely to carry your material.
This list can be a great resource when looking to start physically distributing your independent music. Good luck!
Here is the list.
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Online Promotion Widgets and Gadgets
Jul 22nd
Promotion is a great ways to reach out to the public in order to build upon your band’s following. In this day and age, the best way to promote your band is through online websites and social networks. Below are several widgets and gadgets that your group can use as online promotion.
Attendio is a widget that allows performers to release information such as tour dates and CD releases to fans on their websites. In addition, Attendio enables performers to involve specific people to virally spread the word about these announcements.
Eventful Demand is another useful social networking tool utilized not only by musical groups, but by comedians and politicians, to name a few. This service provides fans a means to weigh in on which groups they would like to see come to their area. In addition, performers can inform their followers via Eventful of the cities they will be visiting.
Another gadget is SayNow, a service that delivers voice and text messages to fans in which they are able to call a number in order to obtain information regarding performances, take part in polls and purchase merchandise. These are only a few of the options that SayNow provides to performers to further inform and reach out to their followers.
Frappr! Maps is a free service that your band can utilize in order to further connect with your fan base. Viewers that visit your sites can add their name, a picture and message so that performers can track where their followers are from, who they are, and how often they visit the website. This application is compatible with any kind of website and is ultimately a much more personal method of interacting with the public.
Lastly, Voki is a talking character widget that can visually and verbally represent the band members of your group. This character can also be an animal or imaginary creature, for instance, in which a voice can be recorded or uploaded. This is a unique way to differentiate your band’s image and websites while remaining memorable to your fans.
This article was written by Nicolette for Audimated.com. If you have any further information or recommendations for future articles, please contact Nicolette@audimated.com. www.audimated.com





