Letter to New Musicians on Steemit - Lessons learned in 6 months of being here

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

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Hello friend,

you are reading these lines because you have met me previously and I liked your music, and I thought joining steemit (this platform) might bring some value to your musical journey.

I have joined this lovely music community here on steemit in August 2017, and since that it has been a really fun and incredibly rewarding experience. Main things that changed in my life:

  1. SONGWRITING, SHARING MUSIC, MAKING VIDEOS
    Couple of years ago, I started to write songs, mostly because some of my friends were "doing it" and I thought maybe I can do it, too. Soon, they became "letters" to my friends that I have met while traveling. Sending an email, just was not enough, to pass on all the emotional depths of "what is new in my life".
    I have always enjoyed writing songs, but I never really felt like there is some "place" (outside of my friends mailboxes) where I feel comfortable to share them with other people. With strangers. (scary:)
    Here, on steemit the community was so supportive of original music, just couple of weeks ago we have finished 8 week-songwriters competition, and I can honestly say I grew a lot as a musician and songwriter thanks to all these lovely guys.

  2. NEW MUSIC, NEW FRIENDS
    There are loads of people participating in the open mic every week, and sometimes you just find a diamond of a song, written by someone on the other side of world, somehow sharing very similar struggles and joys just like you :)

  3. UKULELE
    Thanks to my guardian angel @meno I won a ukulele! Song coming soon :)

  4. MONEY
    So - if you create a post on steemit, you get an upvote. Depending on the power of person who voted for you, you can get a different reward( 10 cents, 50 bucks, you name it). After 7 days, these upvotes get converted in cryptocurrency which you can transfer into real money. In these last 6 months, I have earned somewhere between 1000 - 2000 USD (the value is going up and down every day so it is hard to say exactly how much it is exactly)
    *In reality I have made a bit more, but I did not "cash it out" and decided to keep as something called steem power.
    More on the money topic later on in this article.

  5. RADIO SHOW
    I was on my first radio show. Yeeeey! Again thanks to one of the biggest supporters of original music @meno.
    What an exciting experience, that really made something inside of me click, and gave me quite a lot of motivation to go further.

WHAT I GAVE ?
My time mostly. I make on average 4 posts = record 4 songs a month.
I have never really measured it, but I think I have spent somewhere between 2 to 20 hours a week on steemit. Let's say on average 8 hours a week?
Sometimes, I want to write a longer article, or I need to re-record a song many times, at the beginning the editing of my videos took longer, or I just get lost in reading articles and learning about this system, blockchain, cryptocurrency etc.(this is especially important at the beginning)
So, in no way, I am trying to tell you that this is "free money" for not doing very much.
I am sure, there are both better and worse musicians than me - who made both less or more money than me.
I do not know what is a secret formula to getting a lot of steem dollars, but in general some kind of persistence and continuity with a splash of creativity and honesty, might get you far.

HOW TO JOIN?
Ok, so I hope, by this point you are totally sold and want to join. Yey! This is how:

OPEN A STEEMIT ACCOUNT
sign up, you need email and phone to register, and you can do it only once, and do not loose your password

LEARN
about how it works here on steemit - there are plenty of good articles, my favourite people to learn from are
@samstonehill check out his channel(click on the name) or some tutorial videos here
@dan-atstarlite videos here
there are gazzilion tutorials and posts, just search a bit and find the style you like
(also feel free to post below in comments any useful ones)

JOIN OPEN MIC
HERE!!! https://steemit.com/openmic/@luzcypher/steemit-open-mic-week-69-record-your-performance-and-win-steem-sponsored-by-pfunk-and-luzcypher
In case it is not week 69 anymore check out this account for the latest openmic: @luzcypher
follow the rules, you can just record it on your mobile, no big production needed.
The point is to make a song a week - the best you can do this week, do not put some unrealistic expectations on you and pressure, we improve every week, that is the best part :)
Original songs are very welcomed, and also newcomers tend to get a nice push at the beginning as a motivation.
Do not get upset if in your week 3 you do not do so well like in week 1. Just keep on going.

Some of the musicians you might meet there, close to my heart: @melavie @luisferchav @mogatiexperiment

LET ME KNOW YOU ARE HERE
Send me a message, or post a comment below so I know you are here!
If you are in my geographical proximity, we can even do an entry together.

My plan for the future is to make some regular jam sessions, with an interview or so.
1.5 year ago, we started as a joke this fireplace jam radio show -hence my name chaifm here - and It had some good response, nearly 1000 plays on soundcloud, so I want to get back to something similar here on steemit. https://soundcloud.com/dominikamartincov/summer-chai

GET YOUR CASH *** updated info ***
I am no financial advisor, so I am not going to tell you when to trade. This is Updated info (I was using bittrex, however this is not possible for new users anymore)
There is a new solution called blocktrades, meno did tutorial on it here
if you have a better solution post in the comments!

The steem dollar goes up and down, we have seen it go from 1 USD to 10 USD in the peak of December.
So if you get 50 steem dollars, yes that could be 500 USD.
(the only reasonable trading advice I have ever heard - don't sell at the lowest lows. Obviously, it is hard to tell when it is, ha)
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The reward from your post actually gets divided into 2 currencies
steem dollar - sbd - you can take it out immediately
steem power - this influences the power of your vote, and you can take it out only over a long period of time (10 weeks or so) I have not really cashed this out, maybe one day, however it is not so adviced if you do not need it
Again, learn, read, think. https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/steem-dollars/usd

This is a long-term thing, not a-get-rich-quick kind of thing.

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS
Also, if you have a friend who is a musician and might find this useful. Send him this article.
Steemit is also for non- musicians, people who create good content, but I feel the music community is one of the strongest ones.

That is it.

Let's fill our world with art and music!
See you around. Walk in beauty :)

@chaifm
(if you click on my name, you will see my previous openmic and songwriters entries, and also things I resteemed)

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PS
Last night I joined my first live open mic. What a thrill.
I met some beautiful musicians, and I was like - ok guys, it's time. I need to write this post for all the lovely musicians that are in my life. If you got all the way here - you are one of them.

PS2 First Photo by Malte Wingen on Unsplash

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Thank you for your music, your creativity, your beautiful voice and for mentioning Open Mic in your post. We are so happy you found us on Steemit and blessed to hear you perform each week.

Thank you for all Luczy!

Hallo!
This is a great post! I'm really glad that you have had such a great experience on here, mine has been awesome as well, it's incredible how a deadline and a songwriting contest can change your life for the better, it totally did for me :)

It was very sweet and lovely to read my name among those you feel are close to your heart! the feeling is mutual :), meeting people like you has been some of the best parts of being on steemit hehe.

I was gonna tell you that bittrex indeed doesn't allow creation of new accounts right now, I actually tried to open one a while ago but was too late :(

Also You should know that coin base doesn't work as well depending on where you are located, I guess it works well in Germany and somewhere like the US, but it doesn't currently work in Southamerica from what I've seen, I have a coinbase account, but I can't buy or sell any cyptocurrecies, I can only use it as a wallet which is unfortunate.

This is a great post though, so I'll be resteeming it, I have several friends that could use this post as a reference :)

Also, I think it's awesome you finally took the leap of a live open mic!! Congratulations!!

Walk in beauty! :)

Yellow,
re bittrex and coinbase - ok I guess that is a topic for the next post, to make some research on how to actually cash out in different locations, it took me couple of hours to figure out, and I think it is a problem that everyone faces, so it would be lovely to centralize this knowledge.
for example I know Sam in Bali just goes to a shop with his bittrex wallet info and they give him cash to his hand, no bank accounts needed.

Thank you, I saw you were posting new recording stuff, I will check it out, too :)

I updated info on cashing out - there is a new solution called blacktrades, meno did a tutorial on it. Not sure, if it helps though, seems like you still need coinbase.

I only joined a couple of weeks ago and am also loving it!

Entered openmic a couple of times now and experimenting with a green screen for the videos :P

One point to make about your article on taking the money out is that Bittrex isn't open to new registrations at the moment.

You can trade STEEM on Binance though I believe.

Looking forward to getting to know you more and what location were you planning to do the jams? I've had a similar idea for members of my website AtomCollectorRecords.com.

Thanks!
JJ.

What? I did not know that bittrex close the registrations - when will it open, do we know?
crazy!

I am based in Berlin at the moment, cool will check it out.

It's been like it for weeks. They have too many people trying to open an account.

I'm on the UK but have already flown to Poland to record an album with someone I met on my website (@GrandSpace) so Berlin could be an option too!

awesome, I am yet to experience recording professionally.
Very excited about that happening sometimes in the future :)

Great article, I just joined a few days ago so this info was perfect for me!

welcome !

great post here @chaifm. Are you aware that @heymattsokol is writing a Musician's guide to steemit? check it out. I'm sure he'd immensely appreciate your insights into being a musician on here.

Awesome, thanks!
I checked it out, yah, seems like we are on a similar wavelength :) telepathy.

...For others actually it is @heymattsokol
check him out cool stuff in there

Thanks for correcting my spelling lol

I see nothing but amazing things in your future @chaifm and I'm glad to help in any way I can...

much love

gracias meno :) mucho love too :)

Good on you for clearly showing future steemit musicians the easy path to the joy of Steem. I'm just now starting to selectively broach the subject with other FB artist friends. I'm being a bit selfish about it though and trying to pick the ones I think would be a good asset. ;)

I know what you mean. I guess nobody wants to be associated with "bad" music and we are kind of building our reputation here. I am wondering about this, too. However, I believe in people and the fact that they can grow and become better musicians. And maybe this could be that help for them... is a dilemmaaaaa

Thank you for writing this post! I just joined Steemit today and want to get into posting music. :-)

welcome as well! :)

Thank you!

:-)

Really well written and informative post @chaifm! You are very much an asset to Steem-it, The Open-Mic, and The Songwriters community. I just love your musical artistry, and now your writing too!

Thanks @passion-ground - My first fan ever :)
When I write my memoirs one day, you will be for sure one of the first ones to get a copy.

As always, I'm charmed!

You are such an inspiration to me! Thank you for taking me here! <3

thank you for coming!!!! :) muffy buffy

hello @chaifm, I am @justinzidi and I'm a musician here on Steemit. I'm relatively new here cuz I've been here only 3 weeks but I also appreciate music on Steemit. I just followed you and hope to learn a lot from you as I have a desire to start writing my own songs soon.
https://steemit.com/openmic/@justinzidi/steemit-openmic-week-69-too-good-at-goodbyes

This is my entry for openmic week 69. Please, if you could be so kind, check it out and give me a vote if you like it...
Thanx for the support!!!

It was lovely thank you :) awesome voice man :)

This was a great read. I'm also a musician and have only recently joined steemit. I've found the community to be so supportive and genuinely receptive, it's very refreshing when it's so easy to get lost in the crowd on other platforms, like Facebook. I really like your most recent Open Mic and I really want to get involved. Will be getting on it ASAP. hopefully this week, maybe next!

I've just started writing short album reviews and I'm slowly migrating my SoundCloud catalogue over to dsound. Check it out if you have the time @fireandspice, and thank you for your lovely post :)

thanks I will check it out, looking forward to your music

Well, I'm not here because you already like my music but maybe you will. ;-) Actually one of the reasons I joined was indeed to publish my songs here. :D

Your little guide regarding turning your SBDs into hard cash might be useful for a lot of people who are new here.

I upvoted and resteemed this article and follow you now. :)

Cheers!
@mrweirdowski

thanks for spreading the word.

Excellent intro article into both steemit and more musician specific topics. Giving back into community and sharing your learnings is why I love this platform so much, everyone wants to help each other and succeed together. Amazing stuff, thanks for putting this together, @chaifm, I got a couple of useful tidbits out of it myself!

lovely :) happy to hear that this was useful, it was bubbling inside of me for quite some time

Thanks a lot for this welcoming post, I'm new in steemit and happy to be here. I've found this information really helpful!

I hope you can listen to my music and tell me what you think. You sing great. I like very much walk in beauty. Thanks for sharing.

Regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina!

beautiful :) thanks for sharing

Welcome to steemit and all the best on your journey

Thank you for this post! You just earned a new follower :)

Good luck to you!

Great post @chaifm! Really informative and great onboarding material for new folks. I'd like to add that I've mostly seen contests for musicians, whereas there are many folks who have a passion for music but do not play themselves.

I'd love to invite you and any new users to check out the nowplaying contest which rewards everyone who participates in sharing what they are listening to!

The goal is to form communities of similar genres and tastes in the same fashion as reddit or facebook groups.

Cheers!

great article.. music for the people

Thank you. Great info.

in general some kind of persistence and continuity with a splash of creativity and honesty, might get you far.

Yes, that's it.

I'm new here and i'm a musican too :D ,I hope to get very far as you... ♥

thanks for writing this! incredible advice, from a welcoming voice. i'm excited about the future of music and steemit. happy songwriting!

Great article my friend. Please check out my music on Dtube @terminallyill

Definitely resteeming this and sharing it on other platforms!

Welcome to Steem. Do read A thumb rule for steemit minnows - 50:100:200:25 for starter tips.
Please bookmark Steem BluePaper and Steem Whitepaper and don't miss reading when you have time.
All the Best!!!

Alright homie, I'm in the proverbial Steemit building, and I should have my first video up for Open Mic Week 69 soon!

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Thanks for the information i am newbie and u help me alot. I'll try open mic Greetings

Great article. I'm a drummer from Portugal. Cheers and thanks for the post.

wow @chaifm I fill with much emotion and motivation your post, really thank you for sharing your experience, I am new and I am participating in openmic playing my violin and every week I try to do better.
Greetings and blessings !!!

Thanks for your post and sharing your experiences. Open mic has been awesome for me to participate in and hear/see other musicians perform.

I really enjoyed reading your post. I'm still in my first week here, but have learned so much in that short time, mainly by spending a three-day weekend doing little else but reading a lot and contributing a little. I'm so inspired to record more of my music now. I know exactly what you mean about having found a platform for sharing. The #openmic concept is fantastic and I'm loving being part of that.

Nice to meet you!