As I see it right now, your difficulty is that your primary goal is that you want to be famous.
I was famous once.
As I see it right now, your difficulty is that your primary goal is that you want to be famous.
Hey bud, Kinda Feel like I was in you're shoes to be honest, but the cold hard truth is being a weekend entertainer still IS a professional singer,
I think of music as strings, and each string brings in a few pound here and there, have you thought about just what you can do?
By day I'm an engineer in a studio, at night I gig, days off I teach guitar, other spare time I do other bits and pieces,
You might never make it famous, but the trick to the fame game (popular music anyway) seems to be contacts, at least in my area.
For the studio stuff, my boss handles all the advertising,
For gigs, the band has a presspack and we spend free time practicing or handing around presspacks, as far as we can, we don't mind if its a dive or a hive because a gigs a gig,
For teaching, I'll teach anything I know, I'll teach guitar, singing, or even running a home studio, you'll always find someone who wants to learn,
For the rest of my spare time, I compose or write or work on new adverts of the FB page or whatever else I need to do,
Make contacts, book gigs, be professional, make Music YOUR trade
You might never make it famous, but the trick to the fame game (popular music anyway) seems to be contacts, at least in my area.
Practice makes permanent, not perfect !Lessons = Practice = PERFECT
Practice makes permanent, not perfect !
Practice = Perfect
No, grim was right.
Practice makes permanent. You could practice something.... the wrong way. And it will be harder to undo that because you have made it a memory, be it muscle or mental.
That's OK. As you've opened the door, what I'm going to say has little to do with singing.Sorry if this isn't the right place to discuss this.
I think your thinking is skewed in relation to work. Like so many people these days, be they young, middle aged or older and close to retirement, you pretty much view work as a mechanism to which you give your entire being to and become enslaved and trapped by rather than seeing it as something that services your life. Your job helps to service your life, not the other way around.Working isn't for me. I have never ever liked any working trade.
I can't sing YET.