How To Promote Your Music By Young Teen Actress

By Jennifer Stone


There's the saying if a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Arguably, the tree does make a sound. It produces sound waves and these are the essence of 'sound' or 'music'. Still, without an ear to receive audio waves, these sound frequencies are meaningless entities. The same is with your music if you are a young teen actress you are the best music promoter, following the trend.

A promoter serves the artists and their music. Regardless of how great the music is, without anyone to hear it, it will not circulate. It will not reach the audience you intended it for. Their job is to spark something in the audience, a want for your sound. By showing them that it appeals to them.

There are many ways a musicians work can be showcased - on air (radio), on stage, on CD (through recordings) and online (to give an example, YouTube). The job of a promotional campaign is to let others know that the music is available to be heard.

Thanks to technology and social media you and your promoter can make your tunes go viral. Social media platforms such as Facebook, have options where you can create a Facebook page dedicated to your creations. Upload videos of the shows you put together. You can also just as easily invite people to come and watch you perform and share your music.

Images are everything if you want to captivate the audience you need to grab them through visuals. More pictures fewer words, thats the secret. However not just any words, attention-grabbing words, words that directly link to the image you are posting. The audience needs to feel like your sound is about them. As if you wrote this particular song for them, telling their story.

Link some buzz words to your images, videos, and sound whenever you post. They will grab the listeners attention quicker. These words will make them think of your specific sound every time they hear them. The buzz words will generate enough hype towards your music, that people will start following your links. If you believe in yourself and study hard to improve your skills you will achieve many goals, do not hesitate the contact the community of young musicians that are every day more popular, remember that as you many other professionals passed through the initial stage of being promoted.

Say you record a video and post it on YouTube. To get a bigger following you can post the Youtube link on Facebook. The link will lead them directly to your Youtube page, and they will see your recordings. You will also be able to see how the audience is receiving your music, through Facebook reactions, likes, and shares.

Artists should copyright their work, and promoters should also ensure that the artists they represent, did not steal someone else's work.There are many ways to go about this. You can record your music onto a CD and seal it with the music notes from when you were composing. This way you can get it stamped by the Commissioner of Oaths.




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