If you’re a songwriter who, for whatever reason, find
yourself without a band, you might be uncertain of how to advance your career.
Maybe you have a hard time working with others, maybe you live inside a tree
deep in the woods of Montana, maybe you had a band but slept with somebody’s
girlfriend/boyfriend, or maybe you’re just not interested in the band concept.
Nonetheless, you probably want your music to have a fuller sound than it does
at the open-mics you frequent, but aren’t sure how to accomplish this. The
answer to this is simple; session (or ‘studio’) musicians.
If you’re adequate and comfortable with all of the
instruments you want represented on your demo, it may be tempting to play all
of the parts yourself. Some musicians have definitely had significant success
with this (sound-wise, not necessarily financially). If you really want to do
this, a home recording might be the best format for experimentation. But if
you’re paying for studio time, session musicians are probably the way to go.
The simplest reason is because they’re more experienced. They can work faster,
take direction better than your friends ever would, and may even have something
crucial to add to your song(s). To read more, click the link below:
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