Remember all those stories you heard
as a kid? Like how grandpa had to walk two miles to school in three
feet of snow because they didn’t have school buses? Well the same
could be said of the computer age. After all, I didn’t have a computer
when I was a kid. Now before you start playing the violin, I am not
saying this for sympathy. There is actually a point to this article.
The point is: Make the most of it.
In the old days, if we wanted to learn song lyrics, we had to listen
to a tape over and over and write them down manually. Quite often, the
guys who were doing the singing didn’t enunciate like we wished they
had. Now, all you have to do is run a search on the Internet for the
lyrics to a particular song and, sho’ nuff, it’s on somebody’s Website
somewhere.
In the old days, if you wanted to make quality recordings of your
original music, you had to pay for expensive studio time. Now you can
actually create quality recordings on your PC, using a variety of
affordable software.
In the old days, if you wanted to reach large numbers of people with
your original music, you basically had to get some sort of a record
deal. Now you can create your own website and upload your songs in
MP3
format and make them available for download. And on the Internet, you
have the potential of reaching people all over the world.
In the old days, if you wanted to distribute large quantities of your
album, you had to fork out a lot of cash to have your records and
tapes produced. Now you can burn them on a recordable CD ROM drive.
You can even create your own CD insert.
In the old days, if you wanted to learn guitar chords and scales, you
actually had to buy a book from your local music store. Now you can
learn guitar chords and scales online.
In the old days, if you wanted to hag up flyers or posters to promote
your shows you either had to do some sort of half-assed hand-written
one or pay to have a professional quality one printed up at your local
print shop. You can now do a decent quality one in a word processor
program on your PC.
In the old days, we had to buy music magazines to keep up on the latest
gear. Now you can read reviews and articles online about various
equipment,
CDs and everything imaginable that’s related to music or
pursuing a career in music. Why you can even order music equipment and
supplies online.
So to sum it up: The computer age has done a lot to make things easier
for musicians. Make the most of it. I know that a lot of people only
know enough to surf the Web and do very little else. If you are not
very computer literate, then do something about it. There are night
courses available everywhere. Learn to do your own website, make your
own flyers, record and distribute your own music and whatever else you
need to learn in order to maximize your potential for success. Because
you won’t be able to tell your grandchildren that you didn’t have
computers when you tried to make it in the music biz. Even if you did
have to walk two miles through three feet of snow to get to your
nearest Staples.
Until next time.................... |