Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions
Guitar Lessons On DVD - Video Guitar Instructions










How to Start a Band - A Step-by-Step Approach
by Doug Marks

So, you want to know how to start a band? This is important - you must pay equal attention to both playing music and the business of showcasing your talent. Most bands devote too much time to playing music and too little time to business to achieve success. The problem is, musicians aren't usually good at business and business types aren't usually great musicians. You'll probably find that the members in your group will either be strong musically or have good business sense. The business minded members of your group should be prepared to organize a plan to successfully reach your group's mutual goals. They also must be able to convince the other band members to follow their lead.

Just to make myself clear, I'm not saying that you can't be a talented musician and talented businessperson. What I'm saying is that typically the scale leans in one direction or the other. We all have a combination of different talents and it's important to understand the proper contribution that each member can make to the group.

To Start a Band good business sense is essential. I've always been good at the business of playing music. When I was in my first band, we were the least skilled group in town. Even though we were at "the bottom of the heap" as musicians, we were the most popular band in town. One of the reasons for our success was our business approach. We set goals and attained them using a step-by-step method.

I progressed as a musician and moved on to the "cover band" circuit for a couple of years. It was a similar story. We weren't the best but we took care of business and grew to become one of the top bands on the circuit.

Then there were my Hollywood days with Hawk. The second time we played The Roxie it was a sold-out performance. Members of Hawk went on to play with Judas Priest, King Cobra, The Bullet Boys, and other successful bands of the 80's. Matt Sorum of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver recorded with Hawk. So, I have a pretty good idea of what it takes to be successful in the music business. The following is a five-part article that was originally written for my "Metal Message" newsletter in 1984. This is the third time that the article has been published and the third revision of the article. The methods I describe here can be adapted to achieve success at any level of the music business.

How to Start a Band - Getting Started
Once you have learned the fundamentals of how to play guitar you should consider starting a band. Sure it's fun playing songs for your own enjoyment, but it's more fun to share your music with others. Playing in a band keeps you motivated. What is the motivation? You'll either improve or get kicked out! For example, when you're practicing by yourself and set a goal to learn a song by next Wednesday, if you don't reach the goal it's no big deal. If the band agrees to learn a song by next Wednesday and you're the only one that failed to do so, it's a big deal. That's motivation.

The primary excuse I hear for not starting a band is "I'm not good enough." That's actually an advantage; the less experience you have, the more musicians there are to choose from. Face it; it's a lot easier finding inexperienced players than top-notch professionals. Start a band of equals and grow in experience together. The sooner you get started the faster you'll achieve your dream. How to Start a Band - Continue


Written by Doug Marks, Copyright 2007, Metal Method Productions, Inc.



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