How to get your music heard

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How can I get my music heard? I know that performing is the best way, but I'm a solo musician recording multiple instruments, so it's not possible. I put out an EP here, so I have a bit of exposure. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to start? Cheers :)
 
For a start, check out the Marketing/Publicity section of this forum. You won't find the 'magic button' there, or anywhere, either.
 
If you've already got the music, yes you're looking at a long marketing road ahead of you. The good news - the internet makes it easier than ever to reach a wider audience, and fast! Youtube, facebook, soundcloud, etc.
 
Reverbnation offers lots of publicity opportunities, if you invest in one of their packages.
 
you could take out the lead parts to your songs and vocals if you have them to create a backing track then perform those parts live?
 
you could take out the lead parts to your songs and vocals if you have them to create a backing track then perform those parts live?

That's a good idea man, I might try it out.
 
you could take out the lead parts to your songs and vocals if you have them to create a backing track then perform those parts live?

I've noticed a lot of places around here saying that's a "no no" for their open mic nights. It's only 1 step away from karaoke. A friend uses his looper to record backing tracks for a few songs, but he doesn't use it for everything.

The best bet may be - if you are going to do your songs live - to work out 'unplugged' versions of them, or find yourself a partner or 2 to do live versions. That's what I'm seeking out right now, auditioning someone tonight.
Local Indie-music radio stations don't seem to want to play tracks from people who are not playing gigs in the area.
 
It's true. In my limited experience I find that gigs are your credibility.
If you don't have any to list, radio stations etc don't take you very seriously.

I know this is beginning to chang, and there are exceptions, but there's no better way to be known than to be part of a live circuit.
Even if that local circuit doesn't have a massive reach, it's still evidence that you're getting somewhere, if you like.

People take that into account, again, in my limited experience.

Anyone I know who's doing OK, isn't getting gigs because of it; They're doing well because they're going out and getting gigs, if that makes sense.
 
you could take out the lead parts to your songs and vocals if you have them to create a backing track then perform those parts live?

I performed that way for a nightclub at a time when I was between bands. I used to think it was like Karaoke as well. The backing tracks consisted of my own playing and backing vocals. In the absence of a band, it gets you out there, even if it is not the ideal setup. I preferred to give a live guitar solo and some rhythm guitar parts to just singing over the music. I got paid for it and picked up a band so it wasn't all for nothing

Having said that, the essence of rap is doing exactly that; playing someone elses recording and crapping all over it. For some reason they dont consider that karaoke so why not do your own originals that way?
 
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