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18 October 2011

Making A Living Off Your Music

Are you frustrated by seeing others get ahead, but hate self promotion? Do you feel like you should be getting more results from all the work you put into your music? Don’t get left behind – learn how to get paid to do what you really love – your music.  Join us as two of BC’s most shining & fastest growing artists spend 2 hours with you helping coach you to fulfill on all your music goals!  Grasp the Erro & Rhythmicon both release tracks, headline shows, hold residencies, host workshops, and most importantly get paid to produce & play their music.  Together they have combined their 20+ years of experience to bring you a 100% kick-ass workshop to get you the results you want from your music.

Grasp the Erro
http://soundcloud.com/grasptheerro |  http://www.graspcreation.ca/

Rhythmicon
http://soundcloud.com/rhythmicon |  http://soundmovement.ca/

Topics Include:

  • Technical Components of Social Networking (FB, Twitter, Soundcloud etc Optimization)
  • How to Create Powerful Collaborations
  • Build the Promo Kit that Promoters are Looking For
  • Practical motivational techniques (How to stay productive when the going gets tough)
  • How to Book Paying Gigs
  • How to get a Track Signed
  • How to Strategically Handle your own PR (successfully releasing mixes, tracks, videos etc with impact)

This workshop will arm you with real world tactics and materials that you can take home and immediately put to use to instantly start producing results.  Are you ready to take that next step in your career? Are you sick and tired of asking yourself – What if? Do you have the commitment and drive that it takes to make it in this industry? If you can answer yes to all those questions then sign up now before it’s too late. (Limited seating available)
The Details

Friday Oct28 | 6-8pm
Sunset Room | 401 Herald St, Victoria

Prepay to guarantee your seat: $20
http://www.graspcreation.ca/events/2011/10/17/how-to-make-a-living-off-your-music.html

[Contact for group discounts grasptheerro@gmail.com]

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