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Music Industry Tips: Start from Performing on College Campuses.

10/11/2020

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Ever thought of becoming a music icon like the late legendary Michael Jackson or the current sensation Ed Sheeran? It’s possible and with the right training and marketing, the sky is the limit. However, it does not come on a silver platter and often, the campus is a critical stage in defining someone’s music career. The campus offers a platform to unleash your talent with a passion to the world. To come out of campus successful musically and academically, the following tips are harnessed for you.
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Listen to electronic music
Listening to electronic music for studying while in college improves concentration and spatial reasoning, which enhances academic performance. Electronic music elicits a happy feeling, which is necessary for driving efficiency and productivity. 
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A number of albums and artists exist that you need to create time and listen to, especially whites 024-Anunaku, Utility-Barker, Echo Earth- Akasha system. Choose to listen to the best electronic song of your choice while studying and get the best grades. The good grades equally come with recognition.

It can help you write great academic papers and impress your teachers with it. When your mind is at peace and you feel happy from inside buoyed by your favorite music, it is bound to get good results. And there are times when even this fails. It’s rare, but yes, it happens and it’s real. For that, you can trust Writix.co.uk, a well-known professional writing service that helps with thesis, essays and dissertations. It’s popular among students due to its native writing, which is high-quality and comes at affordable prices.

Perform on Campus parties
Events like back to campus, cultural weeks, sports galas and end of year bashes incorporate music as sole entertainment. 

Connect with the people in charge of entertainment and ask them to put you on the program. It’s ingenious to draft a list of all entertainment in-charges of various campuses to diversify your chances of being put on the schedule. Always charge a considerate fee for your performances unless it’s a charity affair.

Develop a personal brand that gets you identified for the kind of music you offer. When organizers think of a particular kind of music that you offer, let your name pop up first. Use social media, content marketing, flyers, business cards and other forms to put across the message.
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Grow your fan base
Endeavor to be active on the campus magazine, news publications, and radio stations to share your passion and works you’re engaged in.

Create social media accounts, now with the advent of technology, and keep uploading your work. It’s always valuable to establish a fan base both online and offline. Get your music works on music websites like Spotify. Also crucial to consider, nowadays, are online live shows.

There are ways to grow your fan base on Facebook and other social media platforms, among which there’s monitoring and measuring the fan base. It is crucial to know whether the fan base is growing, decreasing or has stagnated.

Do research
Creating a database of all campuses and entertainment heads in your country is necessary and saves time. Through this, understand when music events happen on different campuses and place bookings early. 
Always be organized and also identify any online bookings that happen in your country. Organizations like NACA.org may help in some places on bookings.

The student should continuously research the benefits of music as these generate the subject matter of the message that can be passed on in the songs. The message should be targeting different audiences: young and old, male and female, different religious groups and veterans.

Collaborate with other creatives
Partnering with like-minded creatives in the music industry such as audio engineers, producers, songwriters and singers, enables you to leverage on their skillset and experience to further enhance your music career and the knowledge it comes with. 

Such collaboration improves creativity and lightens the workload. It also comes with constructive criticism, fundamental for growth. A variety of strategies exist for musicians to collaborate virtually and in person. Such engagements cultivate long term relationships based on trust.

Conclusion
Music is food for the soul and mind, and the rhythm of electronic music keeps your mind alert and awake, further boosting your overall cognitive performance. Collaboration is an essential skill to develop and with the advent of technology (with a plethora of social media platforms), it has become much easier than before.  
 
Author’s Bio:
Robert Everett is a young entrepreneur striving to make it big in the world of the internet with a unique SaaS product that he has launched. As a side gig, he works with technology students helping them with their research writing projects. In his free time, he likes listening to retro music, reading novels and hitting the local fitness center. 
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