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Guest post by Daniel Reifsnyder of Soundfly's FlypaperPerhaps one of the biggest differences between a professional and an amateur musician is what I call “showing up.” Now, obviously, this can take many forms. When faced with adversity — be it either real or perceived — one always has the same choice to make: buckle down and keep marching on your chosen path, or throw in the towel and do something easier. “Showing up” may mean, simply, rising to the occasion.But showing up also boils down to taking your art seriously, day in and day out. This means showing up early and prepared for gigs, networking when opportunity knocks, and honing your skills. Show up in support of your art every day, and put your money where your mouth is. The amateur may be happy where they’re at, wanting all the accolades and to do none of the work. The pro understands that work comes before accolades, and buckles down to the business at hand.This might not be so easy for the average musician. We’re trained to learn our scales, write arrangements, and how to prepare for road gigs — not necessarily how to self-motivate and set multi-tiered goals. And that’s exactly why we here at Soundfly created Headliners Club — it’s like having a personal trainer for your music, with a series of musical workouts, a whole lot of feedback and support, and the chance to accomplish something you’ll be proud of. Explore Headliners Club here and learn more about our team of Soundfly Mentors here.For now, here are some helpful tips on the fine art of showing up.Professional vs Amateur Musician: The Art of Showing Up
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