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20 years old-and just getting started

PostPosted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:47 pm
by ijustwannasing
Ok, so I feel like I have a dilemma. I know I probably shouldn't but I really just need to get this out there and get peoples' opinions. So I am 20 years old (will be 21 later this year) and even though that's still young...sometimes I wish...I was younger when I got started with trying to start a band. I've wanted to since I was in 8th grade, but it just never happened. It's not that I wasn't serious about it-I guess I was just scared and it didn't help that none of my friends wanted to and I didn't know other people who were in bands or wrote and played music. As much as I don't want to dwell on this I just keep coming back to it. I'm in songwriters' club at my school and pretty much every other member got started with making music when they were in middle school or high school. I know I shouldn't be comparing myself to other people-this is my life and I was kind of dealing with a lot of personal issues (not to mention a very strict mother) but now I almost feel like giving up, and I feel like I'm at a disadvantage I almost did before but something told me not to. I don't know I guess I just want advice or a reason to keep believing. Or someone to just tell me to chill haha. Any advice/opinions/questions? I'll try to respond if someone leaves something.

Re: 20 years old-and just getting started

PostPosted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:50 pm
by Sir Jamsalot
ijustwannasing wrote:Ok, so I feel like I have a dilemma. I know I probably shouldn't but I really just need to get this out there and get peoples' opinions. So I am 20 years old (will be 21 later this year) and even though that's still young...sometimes I wish...I was younger when I got started with trying to start a band. I've wanted to since I was in 8th grade, but it just never happened. It's not that I wasn't serious about it-I guess I was just scared and it didn't help that none of my friends wanted to and I didn't know other people who were in bands or wrote and played music. As much as I don't want to dwell on this I just keep coming back to it. I'm in songwriters' club at my school and pretty much every other member got started with making music when they were in middle school or high school. I know I shouldn't be comparing myself to other people-this is my life and I was kind of dealing with a lot of personal issues (not to mention a very strict mother) but now I almost feel like giving up, and I feel like I'm at a disadvantage I almost did before but something told me not to. I don't know I guess I just want advice or a reason to keep believing. Or someone to just tell me to chill haha. Any advice/opinions/questions? I'll try to respond if someone leaves something.


Just chill :lol:

21 is still young - and be patient, of all things. Musical talent doesn't just spring up over night. The number one killer of aspiring musicians is not sticking with it. After a few years, the feeling of not making progress sets in, and ultimately leads to giving up for those who lack discipline and patience. Perseverance is key.

Finding / putting together a band is NOT easy. Keeping one together is also NOT easy - because of the patience and perseverance I noted above. There will always be a sense of "I'm not getting there fast enough", which is why many band member jump ship looking for another band in hopes of getting there quicker.

Look for a studio that gives lessons in your area, and ask them if they have any programs where you learn in a band setting. That type of program is actually catching on here in my area - possibly yours too? It's a great way to get up on stage in a band-setting, and will give you a great resume, so to speak. Most bands want experience, and want to see that you do to. Just the nature of the beast. Another thing is to be sure to record yourself singing - pick some cover songs and record them - it's something you can either present to a band, or use to attract people to yours. When it comes to music and bands, bands don't want to commit to someone whose talent is a complete black box - they need to hear what you can do, and if your singing style matches what they want to do.

Be patient, persistent and, as a singer, self confident. You'll be fronting any band you join or create - so grab that mirror and see what you look like singing, then practice your stage presence. record yourself, critique yourself and get others to critique you as well. you gain confidence through experience, and all of these things help you gain it.

Keep on keepin' on.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:00 am
by Cajundaddy
If you truly have a passion for music, giving up is not an option. Form relationships with other musicians. Rehearse some tunes, get out and gig, fall flat on your face, rinse, repeat. If you have real talent the cream will rise to the top.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:14 am
by ijustwannasing
Thanks for the advice! Um, about the studio lessons, like learning in a band setting, I don't know if they have that near where I live, but I will definitely look into it! As far as recording my voice goes, I actually have garage band on my iPhone...I'm just scared to use it but I will. Thanks again! :D

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:26 am
by PaperDog
I can only speak for my self, but if I had it to do over... I would pulled my head outta my ass and got busy hitting all the open mics, and surrounding my self with real musicians (not wannabes) and gotten used to the fact that its no money for about twenty years... I would have played every venue in joint i could get my feet into.. I would have simply 'done' and not discussed it with my family of freinds.. I would have stopped being such a pu**y about it... and embraced the truth, which is I wasngt gonna get anywhere unless i actually worked it 24/7 ..But thats me...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:32 am
by RGMixProject
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:48 am
by Banderyf
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:45 am
by ijustwannasing
Thanks for all of the advice! It really helped :D

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by ANGELSSHOTGUN
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:06 am
by XhaDoW-6
IM 24 I STATED WHEN I WAS 21 JUST KEEP AT IT

PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:22 pm
by GuitarMikeB
I took 6 college years off from playing - only picking up the guitar for dorm sing-alongs and summer 'fun band' stuff. Wish I hadn't f*cked off for those years!
At 20/21, don't expect to make a living from music - develop a real career/get an education. If you're good AND lucky, maybe you can make a living with music, but there's a lot of musicians working Guitar Center and other day jobs because playing gigs for them doesn't pay all the bills.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:25 pm
by gbheil
I started in 2005 ... I was 45 ...

When I was 21 I had three jobs and worked seven days a week.

You have your whole life ahead of you &

Your band mates should become your friends.
Not your friends should become your band mates.

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by ANGELSSHOTGUN
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by ANGELSSHOTGUN
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