Stop Selling Music
Career Changing Lessons for Musicians
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Damian Keyes
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Damian Keyes
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A game changing approach for any musicians career.
Damian Keyes has written the ultimate guide for musicians to enhance and take control of their music careers! This audiobook is packed full of ideas, tips and stories, alongside a defining 30 Day Challenge, to help you reach your full potential.
Stop Selling Music: Career Changing Lessons For Musicians shows you how to build a career you are proud of with foundations that will last a lifetime, whether your goals are to make a living from session playing, songwriting, touring the world or selling out stadiums!
In this ground-breaking audiobook reflecting today's music industry, Keyes talks about thinking big but implementing the "1% percent strategies" allowing musicians to focus on a mindset and plan that achieves success, again and again. Damian employs his signature no nonsense approach, observations and analogies to teach you:
- How to maximise your practising
- How to rehearse like a pro
- The art of performing
- Life on tour
- The do’s and don’t’s of your equipment
- Setting yourself up to succeed
- Marketing yourself to get noticed
- Money and knowing your worth
- How to self manage your career
- Freedom to do what you want musically
As well as many life lessons, handy hints and a 30 day challenge Damian sets you to make sure you are ready to smash your music career!
©2019 Damian Keyes (P)2019 Damian Keyes批評家のレビュー
"Damian is quite simply the best music business teacher in the world!" (Jeff Arnos - CEO of Made Black Records)
"Damian has spent 20 years listening, teaching and employing musicians meaning he is in tune with them and what they need to do to win. He is the musician's whisperer" (David Baker - author of The Noise Breaker)
"Stop Selling Music by Damian Keyes will build many musicians careers!" (Scott Jones - EMusician magazine)