Music promotion is a constant process of popularizing both individual tracks and the entire musical project. To promote your creativity, you need to make a lot of effort and invest not only time, but also money.
Instructions
Step 1
Write music that is difficult to define as a specific style. You can borrow characteristic features from the music of other bands, but you cannot completely switch to copying even at the initial stage of musical creation. Works, especially non-commercial ones, are listened to if they are not like anything else.
Step 2
Record and play music in good sound quality. When recording, do not skimp on the services of a professional sound engineer, and when performing live, do not allow blots and dirt. In the stage performance, in addition, some minor errors can be camouflaged, smoothed out and hidden by behavior or the implied phrase "so designed." If the quality of performance is low, even brilliant music will sink into oblivion without ever seeing the general public.
Step 3
Although your style will be a little blurry or combine a number of styles, define yourself at least in general terms. Different target audiences listen to different styles of music. You may not be successful simply because you reached out to the wrong audience.
Step 4
Depending on the style, visit sites dedicated to a particular direction and music in general. Register your music project, post track and information about yourself.
Step 5
Create multiple communities across different resources and blogging platforms. Invite friends and family there, organize meetings and contests, post links to your tracks. Duplicate all information on social networks and forums where you often visit. Share about yourself wherever you can.
Step 6
A lot is decided by connections. Look for a way out for professional, successful musicians, invite them to listen to your music. Ask for help with advice or action. Expect to pay a professional PR manager.