Ha Rob you are right. I don’t think I have put a TH-cam video up in a year…. Done a few more Instagrams in a more informal way. But yes, should do more. Hope you are well.
As a fan myself it feels like a closer relationship with our favorite musicians, a glimpse into your work. It makes for a richer experience once the final products are out. I can see why it might be daunting but let me tell you we really appreciate the exposure, the details, the "making of" behind-the-scenes stuff. For the longest time we were in the dark when it came to how things are done, so thank you Rob. Regards from Buenos Aires. Hope to see you on stage again soon.
Thanks Rob, very inspiring I’m 68 and just love playing. The covers band I’ve been gigging with for the last 10 yrs are folding and I’ve been turning these thoughts over in my head on what to replace it with. Not sure where to even start, then this/ your clip just popped up. Thanks again.👍🏻
That’s great advice Rob. Like you, I’ve struggled with social media - I’m old school too. I guess it’s a kiwi thing. Then one day I said screw it, I’m going all in on this, hence daily video etc. still have no idea what I’m doing but it’s fun mostly so will keep at it a while longer
Thanks Rob for this, I got my youtube channel, Instagram and other SM platforms soundcloud, FB, you are absolutely right I generated quiet a good amount of fans and flowers as a bass player, song writer and producer.
@@RobHarrisGuitar Likewise Rob, our mutual Cordy connection switched me on to you, well that is until I connected the dots and realised I'd been listening and enjoying your playing for years! A Funky Odyssey was on heavvvy rotation at parties during my first year of music college, legendary! Love the candid vibes and behind the scenes aspect of your channel. All the best dude 🐝🎸
Great video, Rob. 100% spot on! I feel I’m in a similar boat. I dabble in TH-cam and I enjoy it, but I find the process very time consuming and difficult to maintain. Also, I’m not 100% comfortable in front of the camera, so I end up compensating by acting like an idiot! All the best, Bobby
Hey Bobby hope you're good. Definitely feel you on the not feeling comfortable in front of a camera. Just gotta keep Going and not be put off by the view count. I'm trying to think mostly of what could be useful for the viewer rather than how many views the videos get. It's helping me not to get discouraged when views are low.
This is great advice Rob. I'm literally just starting out putting my music out there and have started this channel. Going to have to start uploading some shorts, but it is daunting. Nice one 😄
Opportunities for the arts...very rare for the average musician. The highly talented and highly skilled and dedicated will always rise to the top with the same work effort I / we do. I am a sub average musician, needed a graphic design business to survive (pay rent, utilities, food). I have zero talent, and little skills, just stubborn about dragging myself to a higher level, my body/mind/ears/heart/soul kicking and screaming all the way. I make a new song, learn, and then make the next. I stopped worrying about producing the life out of everything, and just call it done and move on to the next. In the end about 1 out of 20 have some merrit. I did a biography book for a famous Australia ballerina, and a classical dancer from Los Angelis. They were both over 80 years old, the number of opportunities for these two super talanted who worked a million hours on their skills, were few. Their whole life condensed down to a book seemed an insult. But taught me the importance of every performance we do, because there are so few available. The ultimate joy of TH-cam is talking (writing) to other musicians around the world. It is really a very small community. Conversing (writing) with people from Syria, Japan, China, France, England, Germany, Polland, and many more has been wonderful. I think in the land of TH-cam we forget that 500 views are a large audience, at least for me if playing live in a smaller auditorium. I search TH-cam a lot looking for new musicians and am only disappointed about half the time in my discoveries. The other half are very good at wearing all the hats, good: musician skills, innovation, creativity, and recording quality. We all have a whisper of music in a loud world of the few wealthy musicians. When that whisper is isolated and playing our song on TH-cam it is as loud as the Rolling Stones.
I seen yourself a few years back in Cork School of Music give a class to students and I can say you are truly a great and knowledgeable musician. Really good advice Rob. Thanks a million.
Im glad you did make your channel and podcast, it introduced me to your music and Oli's as well, its nice hearing your stories and tips, especially as a young guitarist in Cambridge!
Well said Rob. I love your TH-cam videos, they are very inspiring. and I'm a bassist who's just turned 60. I doubt if I will play live again because of my back problems but still love playing. But next year I might get something going. love soul and funk. I've just purchased a Marcus Miller Fender jazz and just love it, it's changed the way I play and sound. Keep up the great work Rob.
I started recording videos playing songs a year ago for TH-cam and Instagram. I think it’s a good way to push yourself a bit about playing or learning new songs and get some feedback. Keep your content coming Rob, this is a pleasant and relaxed channel
Very cook insite into the world of being a working musician in the current musical clumate. You're making great videos in a very friendly, approachable way. Thanks for being such a positive influence for myself and other musicians 😁👍🏻 Cheers. E
I always enjoy hearing your thoughts on topics like this. It does seem that getting work is still about who you know and social media has really become an extension of that. I've been a little hesitant to get other social media other than youtube but if I want to work with other musicians, that's the best way nowadays.
Great video Rob. Any chance of sharing your thoughts on different uses Facebook/TH-cam/Insta/Tiktok can have for musicians? Was talking to my barber the other day (young guy) and he said TikToks best for clips, Instagram for business marketing etc. He even went onto to talk about linking up Facebook and Instagram …….but then he lost me. I’m not on social media but am inspired by your video. I’m 60+ so need to get on with it. Certainly remember the MM/NME days!
Hiya kiddo. I’m having a rare lid in, and watching your funkie junkie 😊. Really good advice Rob, even for ancient souls like me🤪. I really will try to put more out there. Thanks for the post. I’m the meantime, I’ve got THE LAST tune of yours I’ve pinched, slightly altered added lyrics recorded and ready to master, but need your OK and permission. So please expect an email … I hope it’s ok to send you? Love Paul ps Danny WON I’m a celeb yesterday. Chuffed to bits for him🤩
I really feel uncomfortable with nowadays people relationships. I d rather prefeare to meet people in real. The real feeling you have when you meet somebody in person and feel that person also musically cannot be compared with nowadays way to meet and share. I miss 90’s
Ha Rob you are right. I don’t think I have put a TH-cam video up in a year…. Done a few more Instagrams in a more informal way. But yes, should do more. Hope you are well.
As a fan myself it feels like a closer relationship with our favorite musicians, a glimpse into your work. It makes for a richer experience once the final products are out. I can see why it might be daunting but let me tell you we really appreciate the exposure, the details, the "making of" behind-the-scenes stuff. For the longest time we were in the dark when it came to how things are done, so thank you Rob. Regards from Buenos Aires. Hope to see you on stage again soon.
Great video Rob, very inspiring. I need to get cracking on TH-cam in particular for sure. x
as they keep saying on here "just start"
Hi Rob,
It's a pleasure to hear you !
Thanks for the advices.
I can't wait to see you on stage for the Heels Of Steel Tour !
Thanks Rob, very inspiring
I’m 68 and just love playing.
The covers band I’ve been gigging with for the last 10 yrs are folding and I’ve been turning these thoughts over in my head on what to replace it with. Not sure where to even start, then this/ your clip just popped up.
Thanks again.👍🏻
You're welcome. My advice is just start. At first you'll hate everything you do but just keep going. Everyone has something to share i believe.
Great advice Rob Harris. 🎸
That’s great advice Rob. Like you, I’ve struggled with social media - I’m old school too. I guess it’s a kiwi thing. Then one day I said screw it, I’m going all in on this, hence daily video etc. still have no idea what I’m doing but it’s fun mostly so will keep at it a while longer
Hey Nick. You're doing great. We just have to keep going.
@ thanks mate
Thanks for this Rob...relatable/authentic/fabulous stuff gxX
Hey mate. Hope you're good. X
Great video Rob, thanks for sharing your thoughts! Cheers from Montreal.👍
Thanks Rob for this, I got my youtube channel, Instagram and other SM platforms soundcloud, FB, you are absolutely right I generated quiet a good amount of fans and flowers as a bass player, song writer and producer.
Inspiring stuff Rob, things to remember indeed. Enjoyed discovering your channel recently! 👍🏻🎸
Hey David. Nice to meet you on here. Heard lots about you on Johns channel. Hope you're good.
@@RobHarrisGuitar Likewise Rob, our mutual Cordy connection switched me on to you, well that is until I connected the dots and realised I'd been listening and enjoying your playing for years! A Funky Odyssey was on heavvvy rotation at parties during my first year of music college, legendary! Love the candid vibes and behind the scenes aspect of your channel. All the best dude 🐝🎸
This channel is very inspiring for those of us who are trying to make a living of music
Thanks Rob! 🙏🏼✨🎸
Thank you for your message. Glad you're getting something from watching.
Great video, Rob. 100% spot on!
I feel I’m in a similar boat. I dabble in TH-cam and I enjoy it, but I find the process very time consuming and difficult to maintain. Also, I’m not 100% comfortable in front of the camera, so I end up compensating by acting like an idiot!
All the best,
Bobby
Hey Bobby hope you're good. Definitely feel you on the not feeling comfortable in front of a camera. Just gotta keep
Going and not be put off by the view count. I'm
trying to think mostly of what could be useful for the viewer rather than how many views the videos get. It's helping me not to get discouraged when views are low.
Great vídeo… thanks❤
that was a very helpful talk.thank you Rob
This is great advice Rob. I'm literally just starting out putting my music out there and have started this channel. Going to have to start uploading some shorts, but it is daunting. Nice one 😄
Opportunities for the arts...very rare for the average musician. The highly talented and highly skilled and dedicated will always rise to the top with the same work effort I / we do. I am a sub average musician, needed a graphic design business to survive (pay rent, utilities, food). I have zero talent, and little skills, just stubborn about dragging myself to a higher level, my body/mind/ears/heart/soul kicking and screaming all the way. I make a new song, learn, and then make the next. I stopped worrying about producing the life out of everything, and just call it done and move on to the next. In the end about 1 out of 20 have some merrit.
I did a biography book for a famous Australia ballerina, and a classical dancer from Los Angelis. They were both over 80 years old, the number of opportunities for these two super talanted who worked a million hours on their skills, were few. Their whole life condensed down to a book seemed an insult. But taught me the importance of every performance we do, because there are so few available.
The ultimate joy of TH-cam is talking (writing) to other musicians around the world. It is really a very small community. Conversing (writing) with people from Syria, Japan, China, France, England, Germany, Polland, and many more has been wonderful. I think in the land of TH-cam we forget that 500 views are a large audience, at least for me if playing live in a smaller auditorium. I search TH-cam a lot looking for new musicians and am only disappointed about half the time in my discoveries. The other half are very good at wearing all the hats, good: musician skills, innovation, creativity, and recording quality.
We all have a whisper of music in a loud world of the few wealthy musicians. When that whisper is isolated and playing our song on TH-cam it is as loud as the Rolling Stones.
Appreciate you taking the time to make these videos!
My pleasure! Glad you're enjoying it
Thanks for sharing, Rob ❤
Hi Rob, 59 year old Singer Songwriter here, great video!!
I seen yourself a few years back in Cork School of Music give a class to students and I can say you are truly a great and knowledgeable musician. Really good advice Rob. Thanks a million.
Im glad you did make your channel and podcast, it introduced me to your music and Oli's as well, its nice hearing your stories and tips, especially as a young guitarist in Cambridge!
Well said Rob. I love your TH-cam videos, they are very inspiring. and I'm a bassist who's just turned 60. I doubt if I will play live again because of my back problems but still love playing. But next year I might get something going. love soul and funk. I've just purchased a Marcus Miller Fender jazz and just love it, it's changed the way I play and sound. Keep up the great work Rob.
I started recording videos playing songs a year ago for TH-cam and Instagram. I think it’s a good way to push yourself a bit about playing or learning new songs and get some feedback.
Keep your content coming Rob, this is a pleasant and relaxed channel
Hey. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Glad you're enjoying the channel.
Thanks Rob - great advice
Very cook insite into the world of being a working musician in the current musical clumate. You're making great videos in a very friendly, approachable way. Thanks for being such a positive influence for myself and other musicians 😁👍🏻 Cheers. E
Thanks for your message. Glad you found the video useful. Cheers
Rob
Love TH-cam, love your channel Rob.
I always enjoy hearing your thoughts on topics like this. It does seem that getting work is still about who you know and social media has really become an extension of that. I've been a little hesitant to get other social media other than youtube but if I want to work with other musicians, that's the best way nowadays.
It does help. It's not for everyone but I've found it opens up lots of opportunities
I love your honest insights, that's why I love this chanel, honest content
Thank you for your message. Glad you're enjoying my channel
Great video Rob. Any chance of sharing your thoughts on different uses Facebook/TH-cam/Insta/Tiktok can have for musicians? Was talking to my barber the other day (young guy) and he said TikToks best for clips, Instagram for business marketing etc. He even went onto to talk about linking up Facebook and Instagram …….but then he lost me. I’m not on social media but am inspired by your video. I’m 60+ so need to get on with it. Certainly remember the MM/NME days!
Hiya kiddo. I’m having a rare lid in, and watching your funkie junkie 😊.
Really good advice Rob, even for ancient souls like me🤪.
I really will try to put more out there. Thanks for the post.
I’m the meantime, I’ve got THE LAST tune of yours I’ve pinched, slightly altered added lyrics recorded and ready to master, but need your OK and permission.
So please expect an email … I hope it’s ok to send you?
Love Paul
ps Danny WON I’m a celeb yesterday. Chuffed to bits for him🤩
Go for it Paul. Hope you're all good x
Hi Rob you doing okay
I really feel uncomfortable with nowadays people relationships. I d rather prefeare to meet people in real. The real feeling you have when you meet somebody in person and feel that person also musically cannot be compared with nowadays way to meet and share. I miss 90’s
yes.
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