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25 Music Coach Tips for Independent Music Artists: If you're tired of being a struggling artist, then these 25 tips are for you!
Contributor(s): Kellum, Shaheim (Author)

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ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798634684055
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE: $5.69  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: April 2020
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- Music | Business Aspects
Physical Information: 0.16" H x 7" W x 10" L (0.33 lbs) 78 pages
 
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Being an independent music artist while learning how the music business works, how to be productive, and remaining motivated can almost seem impossible. It's a lot, I know. Even with all of the available knowledge at your fingertips, it's still so much to learn. When's the last time you received music advice you can actually use? How many times have you recorded song after song or shot video after video, and no one watched or listened to it. Not even your so-called "friends." Every artist has been where you are, but not all of them chose to stay there. What if there was a book that gave you the guidance you need to get out of there? A book to help you overcome all of that?Ahhhh. But there is a book that has answers to your problems in a new and easy to implement way. I wrote "25 Tips for the Independent Music Artist" to help improve the music position of independent artists and to get you starting to think like a CEO rather than just an artist. We'll answer your most burning questions and concerns in a concise and easy to read manner. Not every artist will overcome their struggles as an indie artist, but the ones that do have done so by becoming more than just an artist. They became a professional, a brand, and a CEO for their career. This book is for people who can't figure out what they should be focusing on, who can't figure out how to move forward. It's for people who want to be the boss of their music career and for people who have "tried everything" and still aren't getting anywhere. Don't be the person who misses out on opportunities in music because you're still struggling or you're not ready. Be the kind of person that carved a lane of their own. Be the kind of person other people look at in astonishment. Be the kind of person where others will say, 'I don't know how they did it, but if they can do it, so can I."' Be the kind of person who takes action and does so immediately.
 
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