Marco Leon is Musician, producer, entrepreneur CEO of the band Sonder City - joins Alessa to chat about habits of a hustler musician. How do you think this virus is affecting musicians? What can we do meanwhile? What are the best side jobs for musicians?
He shares about his stories and his experience as a hustler musician. From being a marine to owning his own studio producing not only his songs but to other artists as well.
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1. The hustler musician is working hard on your craft towards success, however you define success.
2. With every challenge we face there is opportunity, and being forced to stay home, you have a lot of time to work on your stuff.
3. I try to keep myself motivated by doing music that I like.
4. Instead of trying to be perfect all the time, I think it’s a better move to put things out, be consistent, and get better, you’ll going get better each time you do it, instead of waiting for perfection.
5. A very hard decision to make as a hustler musician is: when do you wait to release it, because you do want to make as good as possible, but you do have a life, you do have a budget, you have a deadline, because if you wait forever prince charming will never come. It takes time to get better.
6. As hustler musicians we have set deadlines stick to them and not wait for perfection. Perfect is the enemy of good.
7. Look at the goal, don’t get bogged down on the criticism, listen to consistent criticism and take that to improve where you have to improve and move forward. 🏃
8. Best survival jobs for musicians: Freelancer jobs: such as Uber, Lyft, Postmades, Fiverr, Soundbetter. Jobs where you can have freedom to create.
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