Advice For Solo Musicians/Artists – Getting Gigs Expert Guide Released

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Solo Musician, based in Atlanta, Georgia, released “The Solo Musician Guide” by Russ Still. The guide teaches both what to do and what not to do to be successful as an independent artist.

Solo Musician, based in Atlanta, Georgia, announced the release of a new guide for music enthusiasts. The guide by Russ Still, a business executive, entrepreneur, songwriter, recording artist, and solo musician, provides a practical and informative educational tool for earning an income as a solo music artist.

More information is available at https://solomusician.co

With the release of the “Solo Musician Guide,” Russ Still is giving aspiring artists insider tips on how to turn their dream into a career.

According to studies, live shows are the second-largest source of income for independent artists. However, almost half of performers are missing out on potential sales available through this option. Too often, many talented musicians are not properly informed on how to apply a marketing strategy that can expand their reach beyond their own personal network of family and friends.

In order to realize financial success in the music industry, individuals must handle their passion as a business. Russ Still wrote the “Solo Musician Guide” to equip independent artists with the knowledge and tools necessary to make money by making music. It was designed to benefit both seasoned professionals and complete beginners.

The guide covers a large variety of topics including how to develop a song list, becoming comfortable playing in front of strangers and crowds, establishing an equipment list, developing a social media presence, avoiding strategic and financial mistakes, ​and more.

Russ Still has over 40 years of experience performing in 1,000s of shows at diverse venues. He points out that no one ever informs independent musicians of the mistakes they are making, they just don’t hire them again. The guide teaches aspiring singers and instrumentalists the skills needed to perform regularly.

Still stated: “We’ve been making music for decades and know all the tricks of the trade. We know how terrifying your first open mic can be, how hard it is to find gigs, and what it’s like to not know what equipment to buy or which songs to play. Let us save you time and money. Whether you need some insight into a particular issue or you are starting from scratch we have the information you need.”

Interested parties can find additional details at https://solomusician.co