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QuestionI'm a 14-year-old girl, and I've been writing music for a year. I don't have social media yet. What would be the best way to get started on social media, and how can I get noticed without YouTube?Community AnswerParticipate in a community talent show, or at school or church. Wherever you find singing, be there to show off your talent.
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QuestionHow could I become known around the community for music?Community AnswerPromote yourself! Use social media and regularly post updates on your music. Tell your friends and family about your music and ask them to spread the word. Also, if any local cafes or restaurants have live music, see if you can get a spot to play.
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QuestionCan I become famous if I am a kid?Community AnswerYes! Many artists started out young because they took the time to dedicate themselves to their craft.
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QuestionHow can I show people that I can make it as a musician as a young person?Community AnswerPlenty of famous singers/musicians were discovered at a young age. Show them by having confidence and the faith in yourself to put in the time and effort it's going to take to get noticed.
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QuestionIf I write my own music by myself with a guitar and I don't have a band, how can I still get a record deal?Community AnswerNot all musicians are part of a band. You can be signed as a singer-songwriter. Work on your guitar skills, such as learning new chords and pick patterns and perform your music as often as possible.
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QuestionI am Indian, but most people here do not like my style of music. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should just be yourself. Maybe your music will appeal to another country. Maybe your country will grow on it. Just be unique.
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QuestionHow long should this take?Community AnswerThere is no particular time frame. Becoming famous doesn't happen overnight. Don't give up.
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QuestionI have great passion for music and I have written some lyrics but I don't have a demo of my own. Will any label sign me?Community AnswerTo get signed by a record label, it's best to be as prepared as possible and have all your lyrics organized and demos created. It is possible that a record label will sign you without a demo if they think you have enough potential, but it is smarter to have recordings of your songs already for them to hear. Also, when trying to appeal to a record label, make sure you make yourself as unique as possible.
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QuestionCan I become an English singer if I am Indian?Community AnswerIf you mean English-language, yes, you can sing in any language that you know. If you mean 'a singer from England', you'd have to live in England for a while before that would make sense.
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QuestionI am a 13 year old from a small town in Virginia. Would any record labels be willing to sign me?Community AnswerIf you can do any gigs that are in Virginia and your music appeals to a broad audience, then you have the capability. But try to book gigs where many people would go, so you can reach out to everyone.
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QuestionHow do I get signed to an American international label if I'm a boy in RSA writing and singing pop, R&B, soul, etc.?Community AnswerUpload on YouTube and SoundCloud. YouTube is most important, because that's how many people are currently being discovered in the industry.
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QuestionHow do I produce music?Community AnswerAll you need is a DAW, such as FL Studio or Sony Acid Pro, and some sample packs from websites like primeloops.com -- then you are basically good to go. Of course, you'll have to know how to use the DAW. There are helpful videos for that on the DAW's website and on YouTube.
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QuestionWhere can I find a manager?Community AnswerGoogle managers in your area or research your favorite artists to find out who represents them.
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QuestionHow can I get a record deal in America if I can no longer return there?Community AnswerYou'll have to work hard for this one. Get multiple gigs at places where a lot of people go. Try to do as many things as possible outside of the U.S. in order to get noticed. That's how Jessica Glynne started -- you an start that way too.
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QuestionHow can I start to promote my music, etc. when I'm in college?Community AnswerSend your music to a label. Play around campus. Join a club for musicians.
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QuestionI live in the UK, and I'm 13. Will I be able to get signed?Community AnswerThere are labels in your area. You'll have to be interviewed by agent and produce a demo the agency likes to be signed.
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QuestionI am 13 years old and I can sing. I put a video up of myself singing and I live in Winnsboro. How can I book a gig?Community AnswerCall around to local cafes, coffee shops, and all-ages clubs, they often have open mic nights. Keep in mind you probably will not get paid, but you will get exposure.
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QuestionI'm 15, and my dream is to be a singer. I don't know what to do or how to start; what can I do?Community AnswerGet some equipment that you can afford and record yourself singing a song you like or one that you wrote and put it on social media.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I have a lot of original songs, but little experience? I am middle-aged, and people seem to like my music.Community AnswerMake a YouTube channel and post videos of you performing your original songs, and start promoting the channel on social media.
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QuestionAre there any record labels in America willing to sign contracts for Mandarin music?Community AnswerYes. While it may not be as common to find, there are certainly some labels out there willing to sign for Mandarin music.
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QuestionHow would record labels prefer demos be sent to them? CD or by a drive?Community AnswerRecord labels still accept CDs and digital copies of songs, so either is fine. Try sending both.
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QuestionCan I submit a demo to a label without being a followed artist?Community AnswerAbsolutely! It doesn't matter how popular you are. If your music is good enough for the label, they might sign you!
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QuestionCan I get signed if I'm not as good as others?Community AnswerYou can, but it will be much more difficult, and you'll have to rely on a lot of luck. I would focus your energy on improving your singing or playing instead.
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QuestionHow can I get signed up to interscope records?Community AnswerThe usual way to get signed to any label is to send in a demo. However, you shouldn't target a specific label. This is because, especially with big labels, they won't want to take on a beginner. Establish yourself as a product, get yourself an image and give your demos to as many labels as possible.
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QuestionMy parents won't accept my passion for music. I don't want hurt them by doing what they don't want me to do. What should I do?Community AnswerFollow what your heart desires. In the end, they should be happy if you're happy.
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QuestionDoes it matter what country I am from?Community AnswerNo. If you have good music people will appreciate that. I'm from Brazil and live in England so I would know.
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QuestionWill I have to pay to get a manager?IwanRCommunity AnswerYes! Unless you get signed and your record label is willing to pay for your manager, then like many things in life, you will have to pay for them. If your band makes money, usually the manager just gets a percentage of the profits.
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QuestionI am a 13-year-old in a group with my four friends. We don't sing, we rap. Can we still have a future career in music even if our parents may not support our genre of music/career?Community AnswerOf course. Although your parents support is important when you are young (mainly because they are the ones to drive you places and let you do things), you are allowed to follow your dreams, and if you want to you can find your own way. Once you become an adult, your parents can't really restrict your life decisions, even if they don't approve.
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QuestionI'm 13 and I live in Australia. If I get signed to an Australian record label, do I have a good chance to be wildly known in America?Community AnswerSure, if you're really good, and you play a style of music that's popular in America, you have a chance of being widely known.
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QuestionWhat share of the net revenue does a recording studio share with the artist?Community AnswerThis is decided in the contract between the recording studio and the artist. The exact amount will vary.
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