Musicians Of Tomorrow
Music can be beautiful, and for those who play an instrument,
the musical experience is even richer, especially if you want to be a
professional musician. No matter what your chosen instrument is, there
is a professional path. Some desire fame. Others simply want to get
paid doing what they love. No matter what your goals are, there are
things to consider that will help put you on the path to success.
Here is some advice on what you need to know to become a musician.
Choose Your Instrument
This may seem obvious, but some musicians have a difficult
time focusing on just one instrument. If you want to be a professional
musician, your chances of making a lucrative living will be greater if
you spend all your energy focusing one thing. Of course, there are
people who make a good living at a few different instruments, but they
are the exceptions.
Get to Know Your Instrument
Once you choose your instrument, the next step is to practice,
practice, practice. Not only practice, but get to know your instrument
as much as possible. If you play the guitar, get to know the fretboard
to the point where you can visualize it. Learn all the chords and
scales you can, etc. The more you know your instrument, the easier it
will be to become a success.
Take lessons
Another essential step to becoming a musician is to take
lessons. You may think you can learn all there is to know by yourself
by reading books, etc. But, working with a teacher has a lot of
benefits. They can help point out weaknesses, thus shortening your
learning curve. They can also help expand your knowledge by encouraging
you to play things you wouldn't normally play.
Find Reasons to Perform
A big part of being a musician is your ability to perform.
That is why you need to find reasons to play your instrument in front
of people. Join the school band. Start a rock group. Visit coffee
houses and play your instrument. Do what you need to do to get
experience playing in front of people. The more you do this, the easier
it will get.
Consider Music School
Another option is to consider going to a performing arts high
school or university. Speciality schools can help shape you into a
great musician, and also open doors that you may not have considered.
Of course, there is a down side to going to a school devoted to the
performing arts. Many musicians find these environments stifling.
Your Goals
There are so many roads you can travel down to be a musician, the only way to really keep it straight is to set goals and define your own path. Decide what type of music you would like to play and exactly what you want to do with your career. If you want to start a rock band, make that your goal. The end result may be to get discovered by a top producer, or make a living performing with your violin, etc.