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Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

80. Stop Looking For A Band! Do this instead.

26 min • 23 mars 2017


Are you a solo artist who is stuck because you feel like you need a band to perform and share your music? Today, I am going to tell you why you need to stop looking for a band and what you can do to feel more comfortable onstage.

I see so many musicians struggling around the stages of career growth and where they need to focus their time and energy. If you are finding yourself questioning your progression through the career stages, join me on March 30th at 9 am PST (12 pm EST) for the Musician’s Profit Path Masterclass. You will gain a clear understanding on what stage you are in, where you will advance to next, what to focus on and what to stop wasting your money on.

Many musicians insecure performing solo onstage. Lack of confidence around their instrument of choice or the ability to sing and play well enough to carry a show are limiting beliefs that hold artists back.

Why you need to stop looking for a band:


What should be focused on is practicing. We’ve all heard the phrase, “practice makes perfect.” This couldn’t be more true for all the struggling musicians out there. Try setting a goal to practice for an hour each day for a month. Practice singing and playing your instrument. Perform for family and friends so you can get comfortable with people watching you. If you see an improvement after 30 days, go ahead and start booking yourself some gigs. Since most gigs are booked in advance, there will be plenty of time for more practice before the big performance.

Ways to make your performance unforgettable:


Being a solo artist can be isolating and lonely. It’s common to yearn for the comradery of a band but looking for the right band isn’t always the right choice. With a little bit of practice and imagination, you can transform your attitude about performing solo onstage from insecurity to confidence.


 



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