Lesson Three
Learn as much as you can from YouTube as there are so many lessons for free. From vocal training, music lessons, song writing etc – There are loads of videos to teach you the basics and help you build your talent.
Once you have created your own songs the aim should be to start performing as much as possible – Anywhere and everywhere you can, this is the best way to practice your performance and get critical feedback.
If you have the financial resources, study at a private institution for a formal degree or diploma. There are a variety of programs that would all benefit your career such as Sound engineering, Music production, Live performance, and others.
Having your own equipment and software is a great benefit in building your sound and talent. It is vital that you exercise your tool – So formal training in music, vocals, instruments, dance etc – Always aim to strengthen your key asset.
Make the most out of online platforms such as SoundCloud and YouTube to showcase your talents, this will help generate an organic following for your music. Avoid signing contracts without fully understanding the business or ensure you have an entertainment lawyer involved to help protect your rights as an artist.
It is Hard to be creative without discipline as no one is policing you. Be consistent with your passion and trust your heart and soul.
Which platform does Shekhinah suggest to learn the basics from?