15 Tips To Overcome Self Doubt In The Music Industry

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  • @discokid5830
    @discokid5830 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Needed to hear this today! Thanks bro🙏🏻

  • @FingersKillCymbals
    @FingersKillCymbals 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is really good, very helpful

  • @prodbyzapz4597
    @prodbyzapz4597 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video deserves more views

  • @lisabartel4996
    @lisabartel4996 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love it 🥰
    Proud mumma

  • @midnightgreen3924
    @midnightgreen3924 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was actually super reassuring, thank you. This week I’ve been at a point where I almost feel ready to give up just thinking I can’t handle working so hard to produce something that’s so at the mercy of someone’s subjective opinion like music lol. Tip 15 is definitely comforting 😂

    • @Josh.Bartel
      @Josh.Bartel  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can definitely relate to that! I think anyone who genuinely cares about their work will have these feelings from time to time. It’s way more common than you think, people just don’t often share it publicly haha

  • @elsongs
    @elsongs 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't have impostor syndrome. I know I have skills and talents. But every time I put my music out there on social media, nobody really listens to it. I'll get like 65 "likes" but when I look at the number of actual listens, it's less than 10. Or even less than 5. It's like I put out all this time and effort into doing something, and it just gets ignored. I'd rather people tell me my music sucks - because art is meant to evoke a reaction, and if that is their reaction, so be it. And if they tell me my music sucks after listening to it, then I've still succeeded in having someone listen to my music. But to not get any reaction whatsoever...that hurts me much more. I've been working on an album for several years, I finally finished mixing it down in lockdown in 2020, but it's still not mastered and released yet. I'm scared to death that I'll put in all this time, effort and money into it and nobody will even give it a listen.

    • @Josh.Bartel
      @Josh.Bartel  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I need to make a video on this cause it’s a massive topic. Here’s a few of my initial thoughts:
      - I believe fear is the main thing that stops people being successful
      - don’t hold off releasing music. Create a release strategy and just put it out there and move onto your next project regardless whether it’s heard or not.
      - if you have likeable music and enjoy making it, persistence will pay off
      - Marketing and branding (including social media) are pretty crucial for most artists.
      I used to feel similar to you with this TH-cam channel. I still release videos that get barely any views and yet 1 year ago I had around 100 subscribers and now I’m approaching 1000. Not big by any means, but the love of making helpful videos has kept me somewhat persistent. I believe if I keep going while continuing to improve the quality of content it continue to grow.
      I think this is similar with artists, there are a few that blow up overnight, but 99% have been chipping away at their music for years and years before they even get any recognition. Most music that is released isn’t heard by anyone! But the people who are consistent over a long period of time have the best chance to be noticed.
      Just a few thoughts and hope that helped. I’ll do a video discussing this 🙂

  • @mechanicalbreaks8319
    @mechanicalbreaks8319 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the biggest obstacles that is scary for me is stepping away from music production as a hobby and making it a career choice.
    I’ve been making music for over 20 years but never felt I could take the big step. “There is no spoon”
    What is your advice on this especially when there’s a lot at stake financially, i.e investing in equipment and paying bills?