Musicouch > Music Making

10 Tips for Great Musicians

The must-haves for any musician worth their salt.

Blues man Jack White is one of my favorite musicians, what got me hooked on Jack's music was when he did the song Portland, Oregon with Loretta Lynn. Another reason I like Jack White's music is because of the album Consolers of the Lonely. I was reading about Jack in Rolling Stone and it was then that I realized his talents are far reaching.

It is said that some just have the gift, and Jack evidently is one of those blessed with the talent it takes to make it in the harsh world of music. Music, as any seasoned musician will tell you, is like a relationship, you nurture it and it will grow.

Not to say that along the way there won't be pitfalls, but if you know what to look for and what not to do you can avoid those.

What's the Difference Between a "Good Song" and a Hit?

This question is key to any musician's bid for success in the music industry.

A "good song" might have all the right beats, it might have great musicianship, it might even be by a world-famous band, but what makes a "good" song into a Hit is how it touches the audience.

There are 10 must-haves for any musician:

  1. Talent
  2. An ear for other talent
  3. Must work well with others
  4. A distinct sound,(if you're "forcing it" the audience can tell.)
  5. Authenticity (goes back to my point in the 4th must-have)
    Before I go on to the next five must-have's keep in mind these are the observations of an author and that each person's ideas of music may be different.
  6. A musician must have heart, I know I may have put that as the 6th point, but it is essential
  7. A musician must be willing to diversify, repetition can become nauseating and redundant.
  8. A musician that knows his/her audience will do far better than a self-absorbed musician
  9. A clean nose (what I mean by this is, while the "bad" image may have sold in 1965, we have since learned that drugs kill, so stay away from them)
  10. Most important must0have for a musician is Soul, after all if your music is empty, then what's the point?

To All who read this, take it to Heart.

2
Liked It
I Like It!
Related Articles
Why Every Musician Should Own the Ux2 Toneport  |  A Great Often Overlooked Bluegrass CD
More Articles by John aka Jupiter King
Fiercely Independent:mavericks of Texas Music  |  Avril Lavigne: More Than Meets the Eye
Latest Articles in Music Making
The Difference Between Writing a Verse a Chorus and a Bridge  |  How to Write an R&b Track 2
Comments (2)
#1 by Jupiter, Jun 25, 2008
Dear Spammer,you know who you are. Your spam has been marked as spam. I apologize if you are stuck in 1965, but please stay off my page with your druggie-idolizing rhetoric, If you'll note, the title of this article is 10 tips for GREAT musicians, not "10 tips to druggie sell-out musicians" there is a difference, please in future commentary leave something productive.
#2 by Chrispy Bear, Jul 7, 2008
They're not exactly must-haves though are they? There's plenty successful musicians that don't have some, or even any of these attributes so you clearly don't *need* them. I could go along with saying they are desirable-to-haves I guess. Mind you, what some of these things even mean is a bit of a mystery. I wonder if you could explain in more specific terms what it means to "have heart" and in what way this is fundamentally different from the tenth must-have: to "have soul"?

Oh and clearly someone has annoyed you with some pro drug comments that you've got rid of. Please don't think I have a similar agenda, I wish to neither condemn nor condone that sort of thing. But it cannot be ignored that a remarkably high percentage of those known as "Great" musicians throughout history and today (compared to say, Great physicists) have been drug users, often to extreme levels of addiction. To point this out is not promoting anything other than the truth, and I hope it will be seen as a productive enough comment to not be marked as spam.

Cheers!
Post Your Comment:
Name:  
Copy the code into this box:  
Inside Musicouch

Genres

 /

Instruments

 /

Live Music

 /

Music Making

 /

Music Theory

 /

Musicouching


Popular Tags
Popular Writers
Musicouch
About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Services
Submit an Article
Advertise with Us
Contact

© 2007 Copyright Stanza Ltd. All Rights Reserved.