by Preshias Harris
In these uncertain times, it’s not easy to stay focused. Here are some ‘Momma P idea starters’ to help you keep your music career movin’ on up…
1. Keep your hook book going, whether it’s in a notebook or on your phone. Constantly add thoughts, phrases, overheard snatches of conversation, something you read or heard… that could spark a new song or turn around a song you’re kinda stuck on. It will be an invaluable resource later on.
2. Practice, practice, practice. Whether it’s guitar or keyboard, play every day. Don’t let your skills get rusty. Try something different when playing the familiar becomes boring. You’ll want to put your improved playing to work when you are back on stage or in a writer’s room.
3. Watch tutorials on YouTube. There are hundreds of videos available from basic to advanced guitar and keyboard playing. This is another great way to turn ‘down time’ into something positive for your career.
4. Sing like no one can hear you! Right now, there are no gigs so there IS no one to hear you! Sing every day. Keep your voice active. You’ll want it sounding good when you are back out there.
5. Network. Even when you can’t meet face-to-face, you can stay in contact with other songwriters by Skype, FaceTime and by phone. A lot of great songs have been written on FaceTime! Just staying in touch with other songwriters can raise your spirits, and a call from you can help someone else feel better too.
6. Stay positive: This too shall pass. Of course, stay up to date with news that will keep you safe (REAL news from trusted sources medical sources, not online alarms and rumors) but kick back and watch a funny movie or escape into a sci-fi or action movie if that’s your thing. You need to lighten the load if you feel everything you hear and see is too depressing.
7. Maintain your social Media presence. Use your downtime to build on your social media accounts to make new fans, engage, post and re-share fellow singer/songwriters. Create a tik-tok account if you don’t already have one. Under normal circumstances, it’s not easy to devote time to keeping social media current, but now it’s the perfect opportunity. Everyone needs the positive vibe that music brings to the table.
Thousands of songwriters, artists and musicians are in the same challenging situation. Let’s support each other musically and emotionally. When all this is over, we’ll be so glad we did!
=> Remember, I’m always here for you. If you want me to hear something you’ve written, if you need some advice or if you just want to talk, I’m here so just email, text or call me. If you can’t reach me right away, leave a message and I’ll get back to you.
The music lives on!
Preshias Harris is a music journalist and music career development consultant with the emphasis on new and aspiring artists and songwriters. Her book, ‘The College of Songology 101: The Singer/Songwriter’s Need to Know Reference Handbook’ is available at www.collegeofsongology.com Follow her blog at www.nashvillemusicline.com