C. Dicker
C. is 30 years old.
She is the Goblet Drummer of Four2one.
C. is also known as "The Lady".
C. is located in Tromsø at Stardust Jazz TRO.
C. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to do nothing in order to get ahead professionally.
Some people just make me feel... uncomfortable...
I'm already a master of all genres!
Nice advice
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Dominant Instruments
Goblet Drum
Lead Vocals
Special Lyrics
Advice for a musical career in year 58,
popmundo version 1.0
IQ and Musicality are the most crucial attributes
Put your XP in those.
First IQ cause it helps with skilling
then Musicality cause you need it for good melodies.
After having managed perfect IQ and perfect Musicality go for looks and charm.
Vocability won't get important for long.
Not even singer need that attribute.
There are some important skills
you need for your musical career
get them up to 5* first
later you might wanna aim
for 8 or even 9 or 10 stars.
I encourage you to skill
first up your genre.
After that simply go for
songwriting skills
cause you will be improving skills
for the most of your life
and that is boring.
So having the proper knowledge to write a song
provides a good alternative.
Skill up composing, lyrics and a melody type of your choice.
Then turn to the skills you need on stage:
Skill up basic showmanship
and then professional showmanship as well.
Learn your first instrument
basics and then specification.
Learn your second role in basic and advanced as well.
Start learning skills you might
need for stage events.
Get started in this music business
so you gain own experience as fast as you can.
You will be skilling your whole live
and with perfect IQ you can skill on your own
so there is no need to stay put for 300 days or more.
Only your own experience can show which kind of strategy you prefer!
So I strongly recommend that you start
booking a small slow paced tour for a few cities around.
Check the Traveler's Guide for cities that are connected with each other by travel routes.
Start this tour in two weeks,
with at least one day break between shows
so you can recover.
Ask for invites at the clubs or post your tour with dates and cities in the company forum.
Set your artist preferences on "don't accept invites from competitions" cause they cost money without helping you right now.
Ask for setting a low ticketprice when sending invite. Plan to travel by hitchhiking. Get cover songs and start jamming.
Writing own songs takes time.
And for good songs you need high skills and attributes.
So for the first weeks use cover songs.
Cover songs that are originally from some top band and were released on a record.
Using them is free of charge. Won't cost you anything.
You find cover songs when you go to "community/charts/artists/radio charts"
and select a country and a genre.
Take only songs of your genre and if possible with one of your instruments.
Look at which songs are new at the radio chart
they are marked with a yellow cross.
Those will stay good for a while.
Click on "song" and there you will have the option "Add song to your artist's repertoire."
You can jam up to ten songs at a time.
For a successful show you need at least eight songs. Ten to thirteen songs will be best.
Design a setlist.
A well serving pattern is this:
song
enter stage
song
event
(and so on)
leave stage
crank up volume
song (as encore)
Have fun!