Music Production

6 Mistakes to Avoid as a Musician

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Writing your own music can be daunting, as many different problems can arise. The entire process of writing, producing, and recording your own music can be frustrating, and great ideas can dwindle into nothing.

When you are in the process of creating your own music, there are a number of things to avoid in order to have the smoothest time possible. These tips can vary in importance from person to person, to make sure you know what you have the hardest time with.

 

Overthinking and Anxiety

One of the easiest things to destroy your creativity and ruin your songs is to overthink things too much. Make sure to not get too anxious when thinking of ideas, and also make sure to be very accepting of all the different things you come up with. You can always edit your ideas later, so don’t be troubled over any possible mistakes you might make.

 

Weak and Underdeveloped Ideas

Many artists can get frustrated when coming up with ideas, and end up just forming unfinished ideas together, creating an incohesive piece. Songwriting is supposed to be difficult and time consuming, so be sure to fully work through your ideas in order to create a fully realized, cohesive piece of music.

 

Bad Production Quality

Both overproducing and under-producing your song can lead it to ruins. You don’t want the quality of your music to be way too much, but you also don’t want the production to feel empty. Be sure to focus on the parts of the music you want to shine, and be subtle about the other things. You want to have music that connects well with the audience listening to it.

 

No Identity

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In order to engage more with your audience, and create a truly great piece of music, you need to have a clear identity. A song without a clear identity or voice is easy to forget, and then is less relatable to your audience. Make sure to really put yourself into your work, so that you truly are relatable to your audience and engage even more people.

 

Weak Performances

While it is important to get the perfect techniques while recording, a song won’t be great unless it has passion and heart. In fact, a passionate performance is seen to be more desirable than a technically perfect one. Don’t be too focused on making mistakes, and be sure to give your performance a lot of character and heart.

 

Being Insecure

It’s extremely important for a performer of a musician to be very sure of themselves. Being insecure of your performance or music will look bad no matter how good or talented you really are. Being confident will bring the audience to your side, and can make you a better performer!

 

Conclusion

All of these are great things to take note of while in the process of creating your own music. It’s also important to remember to let your own ideas shine through your entire creative process, and to be true to your own brand of music.

If you need any help writing or recording your music, contact us here. We look forward to adding massive value to your brand.

Do you have any more ideas on what to avoid? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek

 
 

Best Tips Before Recording Vocals

Here is a small list of things to make sure you have before recording vocals, particularly for music. The list is organized from things easiest to hardest to fix in post-production, through mixing, mastering, or just general edits. Whether you’re an artist or a producer, it’s always a good idea to make sure you have these ideas in check before starting a recording session.

 

Volume

The first thing to check before you start recording vocals is also the easiest thing to fix in post-production, but will save you some trouble if you sort it out before you even start recording. Ensuring that the volume levels are satisfactory can help out with the rest of the session, and will save you some time in post-production.

 

Pitch

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The next thing to check is pitch. Singers and vocalists range on their pitch abilities, but warming up the voice and to try and hit the proper notes is an important step. Certain notes and pitches can be fixed in post-production using auto-tune, however, a great performance that has some off notes doesn’t compare to an empty one with perfect pitch.

 

Sonics

Sonics is really the one thing that is mostly fixed in post production, however there are some aspects that can be fixed or adjusted during a recording session. For example, the vocalist standing too close to the mic can make the sound too “boomy”, or other noises interferences can make the sound seem unnatural and distorted. For the most part however, things such as “boomy-ness”, resonance, and distortion can be fixed in post-production.

 

Tone and Intensity

The tone, intensity, and sound of a vocalist's voice can only be fixed in post-production to a certain extent. A vocalist’s voice is the spirit of the recording, and the tone of the voice makes up a large part of the performance. Make sure that you have the right voice tones and intensity down before starting a recording session, it will save you a lot of trouble in post-production.

 

Groove and Rhythm

Groove and rhythm is another aspect of recording that is difficult to fix in post-production. A vocalist should be able to get into the mood of the song, and reflect that mood back into their voice.

 

Pronunciation and Diction

If you want listeners to be able to really understand and recognize the words you are singing or speaking, then your pronunciation of those words are really important. Diction in general is not something you can generally fix in post-production, so be sure to take the necessary steps to hone in on your enunciation of your lyrics or script.

 

Emotions

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The hardest thing to get right during a recording session, but also one of the most important, is the emotions. The attitude or vibe or your song is something that can really only be sorted out during production, and it makes up for a lot. Successful musicians can use emotions to really enhance the feeling and quality of a song, so make sure you have the emotions down during a session.

 

Conclusion

Overall, make sure to always check back during a recording session to make sure you like the initial demo, and ensure that all the mistakes are things that can be fixed during post-production. Remember to give recording sessions your all, so you can be extremely satisfied with the end result after editing, mixing, and mastering.

If you need any help recording or creating a song of your own, contact us here. We look forward to adding massive value to your music.

So did any of these tips help? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek

 
 

Best Tips for Musicians on Instagram

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Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms today. It’s also a great way to promote your music and reach a wider audience. If you’re unsure of what to do with an Instagram account or want to reach more people, here are some great tips!

 
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Keep Professional and Personal Accounts Separate


If you’re a newer artist and want to start branding yourself, it’s a good idea to create a separate Instagram account specifically for your music or your brand, whether you’re a solo artist or in a band. This way, your professional events and ideas don’t get mixed up with your personal life, and this can help fans distinguish between the two. 

Keep your account name simple and relevant to your professional name or your band’s name so that you are easy to find. Adding your general location to your account name can also be helpful if you want your local audience to find you.

Here are a few examples from our own social media accounts:

@officialjony @jonystudios

 

Keep your Account Synced with Your Other Social Accounts


Make sure that all your social media accounts are synced up to Instagram. This means that when you post something to Instagram, it can also be posted to other social media accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. This way all of your social media will be on the same page, and you can gain more traction on multiple platforms.

 

Post Relevant Photos, Videos, and Stories

Keep your posts simple and relevant to your brand and music. Let your followers know about gigs, special events, and merchandise. 

Keep a consistent schedule of when you update your account, it’s wise to update often, but not too often where it gets annoying. 

Posting later in the day is also helpful, as posts seem to get more engagement from noon to evening.

 

Engage your Community

Set up things like Q&A’s, polls, and questions. Reply to comments and follow back your biggest fans. Keeping engaged with your community will bring excitement to your Instagram activity and grow your following.

 

Conclusion

There are many ways to grow your following on Instagram, and these tips are a great first step. There are also many other things you could do, such as tagging your locations, and paying for an insight to your followers.

It’s also important to remember that your followers follow you for a reason, and you need to keep it up to grow your platform even more!

If you need any help creating your music or growing your following, contact us here. We would love to add massive value to your brand.

So did any of these tips work for you? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek