3. Learn how to read the room - the biggest noobie move is not reading the room. Some people want their space, and don’t want you breathing all over them. Understand when you can and cannot be in the room
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2. Don’t ask for a picture with the artist - the best way to make sure you don’t get put on any sessions is to ask for a picture and post it on social media and tag the artist and the studio you were working at. Its a super duper noobie move and no one likes a noob
1. Don’t ask to play beats right away - ultimate noob move is to be like ‘Hey bro I make beats, you should hop on my beats’ No little timmy. The artist is not gonna just hop on your beats
3. Treat your music like a business - You need to make sure you are able to pay your bills. This means that you should be charging for all of your services. Charge what you feel that you are worth. I started off selling beats for $25 dollars when I first got in the game #baceface
2. Get an internship / apprenticeship - Get an internship or apprenticeship to put yourself in a professional environment that could help take your career to the next level. Learning from industry professionals will help you sharpen your skills and even help you build clientele.
They will put you down and tell you how impossible it is to accomplish. This is all noise and the sooner you can put up your blinders and start taking action everyday towards chasing your dreams, the sooner you can make your dreams a reality.
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Stop listening to people that have never worked in the music industry. Don’t let someone that has never accomplished anything credible in the music industry, give you advice.