Mistakes will happen at some point in your career, no matter how hard you try, at some point you are bound to make a mistake. The key is to move on without drawing attention to it.
Videos
Community Video: Love and a .38 – Oh My God
Love and a .38 formed around 2009 and have been playing and releasing music ever since, with the ultimate goal of helping to bring rock and roll back to the forefront of the music world where it belongs.
Community Video: Ben Torres – The Life We’re Given
Torres is a 19-year-old guitarist/singer/songwriter born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His performance career highlights include opening for The Little River in Palm Coast, performing at the House Of Blues, performing at the Hard Rock Hotel in Tampa, as well as playing at many local venues and restaurants.
Community Video: Carly Jo Jackson – Oh Yeah
Carly Jo Jackson is an indie/acoustic/pop artist with a vocal tone that is infectious as her charismatic stage presence.
Community Video: Will Jay – Gentleman
Will Jay is a 20-year-old pop, singer/songwriter. He began playing piano and performing at age 4. He has shared the stage with artists as varied as Linkin Park to Josh Groban.
Tip Number 8 in Better Performing: Telling The Story of Your Song
Tip number 8 in the Top 10 Tips to Better Performing is all about the story of your song. Some people are not the best storytellers but they can still intrigue you by what they’re saying. It is the same for musicians.
Community Video: Vama – Memories Now
Vama is an independent top Romanian pop rock / alternative band. It was founded in 2006 by award-winning actor and musician Tudor Chirila and guitarist Eugen Caminschi.
Community Video: Gabe Lopez – California Blues
Gabe Lopez has recently rocked the US and UK opening for Belinda Carlisle on her 2014, 2015 and 2016 tours at venues such as the IndigO2, Manchester Cathedral, The Fonda in LA and B.B. King’s NYC
Blues Boogie Pattern
This video teaches you this pattern in three chords so that you can use it with the 12-bar blues. You can use this pattern in blues songs, swing, country and even some pop songs.
The Importantance of Adding Your Own Style on Songs
Tip number 7 in the Top 10 Tips to Better Performing is all about adding your own style to a previously existing song. It isn’t unheard of to borrow songs for your set, but it’s important you put a little personal twist on it to make it your own.