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Indie Music Band – Getting Band Members

(For the purpose of this article I’m going to make a couple of assumptions before I go any further. They are that you have a little bit of vocal or musical instrument knowledge and that you additionally have a fledgling network of companions and contacts)

Starting up a band is a eminently interesting time in a artists life. There is a fine balance of nervous anticipation and the fear of the unknown that follows the whole process.

A band has a diverse dynamic than working as a solo artist. There are other people involved, other personalities, other strengths and weaknesses in character and abilities and because of this it’s really vital that you have several things worked out before you start looking for band members.

1. Have a nice idea of your own strengths and weaknesses

The performer members that you want to get will need to be around the same level of competence as you are. The main reason for this is that you may all grow together rather than have one or two performers carrying anyone else. This kind of player imbalance causes doubt in the group and doubt is one of the major killers of bands.

2. Know beforehand how the performer is going to be run

Is the band going to be run by you or the whole group? The personal ity types of the musicians that you select will need to be agreeable to the way the band is going to be run.

3. What instrumentation is the band having in its lineup?

This is mainly determined by the type(s) of music that you want to play but having an idea of what artists you are looking for will be of excellent stimulate.

It’s now time to hunt down some performer members :)

4. Ask your network of companions and/or contacts

This is always a wonderful place to start. Ask everybody that you know or come into contact with. If you don’t have much of a circle of friends and/or contacts this will be a great chance to wide n it. This is one of the reasons why networking in the industry is so vital, for chances such as this.

Having a artist referred to you has a much better chance of working than one that comes from an advertisement. This leads me onto my next point.

5. Post an advertisement

Having said that I’ve had made some excellent contacts from musicians enquiring from a ‘muso wanted’ ad. The key to effective ads is that they need to be concise, to the point, not too lengthy and put in places where musicians are considerably prefer ly to see it and read it prefer in a music shop, a Regional music magazine or a music classifieds website.

A sample ‘ performer wanted’ advertisement can read something like this:

BASS PLAYER WANTED

To join folk/rock band

Influences include

Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Counting Crows

Some experience prefer red

Own gear and transport essential

Interested?? Give me a call

Corey – (put home and/or cell telephone  number here)

As you could see, the ad is apparent in its intention.

It apparent ly states the performer wanted, the type of music the performer is playing, what the music may sound prefer and that the performer has some experience behind it. Make sure you have a apparent contact name and phone numbers (if you want to include an email address as well that’s cool).

Don’t put in stuff prefer ‘work waiting’ or ‘no time has been ters please’. You may judge those sort of things yourself when an interested musician contacts you.

Once you have done that the waiting game begins.

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Indie Music band – Naming Your Band

Most people would say the first thing to do is to find a name for the band. Lets start from there s club we??

The auditions are over, you have found your bass player and you all seem to get along really well. The excitement is in the air and you have had your 1st performer bonding celebration.

Now its time to start your musical journey together.

Personally, I think that finding a performer name is THE hardest decision that the performer will ever have to make and as a result one of the most necessary decisions as well.

A band name is a extraordinarily important part of the artists identity. It’s the 1st point of contact a punter has with the band.

Does this conversation sound familiar to you?

Them: “Hey, I saw this cool performer last night. You gotta check them out”

You: “Cool, what was the name of the band?”

Them: “Ummmmmm……. I do not know”.

Arrrrrgh!!!! I get that all the time.

I can’t remember how a lot of times individuals have raved about a performer to me but can’t tell me the name when I ask them. Right there is the has been ted chance for a band. It frustrates me no end.

This is a perfect example of how extremely important a band name is.

The band name is the 1st thing that a punter will recall. They will not address the band by the names of the individuals in it when they talk to their companions (unless they are personal companions of yours) they will address the band by its name.

The optimum way to find a band name is through sheer persistance. Locating a band name that’s agreeable by everybody isn’t an easy task.

Here are some performer name get together suggestions:

1. Get every member to write down their personal list of potential performer names

This can be the 1st task that the band could do collectively. performance a date for the 1st band meeting and amidst now and then do that task.

2. Make brainstorming band names the topic of your 1st ever band meeting

When everybody gets together put all of the lists out on the table and go through each one keeping to one side the names that’strike a chord’ (sorry about the pun) with all of you and getting rid of the rest.

As a group try brainstorming some ideas. This is a amazing way to start formulating what the performer is all about, what its image is etc, etc.

3. Start a competition among all your friends /family/anyone else via email

This is a exceptional way to start compiling the beginnings of your performers email list. List all of your companions /family/anyone else that you want to include and their email addresses and compile them all into one mailing group. Send out an email outlining the competition and be ready for the tips to come flooding in.

It’s necessary to have a cut off date for the competition (perhaps by your first band meeting) and to have a prize on offer. Of course the prize is totally up to you.

Make sure that when you do find a band name that you announce it through your email group. You’ve just started email promotion of your band.

Whatever you do have fun with the process and do not let the quest to find a performer name override the other things that you’ve to do such as writing tunes and finding rehearsal space.

I guarantee that once you have agreed on a band name you will all collectively breathe a immense sigh of relief. The hardest part of the journey has been achieved.

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Indie Music band – Naming Your Band

Most individuals would say the 1st thing to do is to find a name for the band. Lets start from there s club we??
The auditions are over, you’ve found your bass player and you all seem to get along really well. The excitement is in the air and you’ve had your 1st band bonding celebration.
Now its time to start your musical journey together.
Personally, I think that locating a band name is THE hardest decision that the band will ever have to make and therefore one of the most important decisions as well.
A band name is a exceedingly important part of the performers identity. It’s the 1st point of contact a punter has with the band.
Does this conversation sound familiar to you?
Them: “Hey, I saw this cool band last night. You gotta check them out”
You: “Cool, what has been the name of the band?”
Them: “Ummmmmm……. I don’t know”.
Arrrrrgh!!!! I get that all the time.
I can’t recall how a lot of times individuals have raved about a band to me but can’t tell me the name when I ask them. Right there is the has been ted opening  for a band. It frustrates me no end.
This is a perfect example of how extremely important a band name is.
The band name is the 1st thing that a punter will recall. They will not address the band by the names of the individuals in it when they talk to their friends (unless they are individual friends of yours) they will address the band by its name.
The perfect way to find a band name is through sheer persistance. Locating a band name that’s agreeable by everyone isn’t an easy task.
Here are some band name party suggestions:
1. Get every member to write down their personal list of potential band names
This may be the 1st task that the band may do collectively. session a date for the 1st band meeting and amidst now and then do that task.
2. Make brainstorming band names the topic of your 1st ever band meeting
When everyone gets together put all of the lists out on the table and go through each one keeping to one side the names that ’strike a chord’ (sorry about the pun) with all of you and getting rid of the rest.
As a group try brainstorming some ideas. This is a wonderful way to start formulating what the band is all about, what its image is etc, etc.
3. Create a competition among all your friends /family/anyone else via email
This is a wonderful way to start compiling the beginnings of your performers email list. List all of your friends /family/anyone else that you want to include and their email addresses and compile them all into one mailing group. Send out an email outlining the competition and be ready for the ideas to come flooding in.
It’s important to have a cut off date for the competition (perhaps by your 1st band meeting) and to have a prize on offer. Of course the prize is totally up to you.
Ensure that when you do find a band name that you announce it through your email group. You’ve just started email promotion of your band.
Whatever you do have fun with the process and don’t let the quest to find a band name override the other things that you’ve to do such as writing songs and locating rehearsal space.
I guarantee that once you’ve agreed on a band name you’ll all collectively breathe a very large sigh of relief. The hardest part of the journey has been achieved.

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