lionel wayne asked:


 

Six Sigma? What could a statistical math term possibly have to do with music? Well I could bore you with a long answer on the statistical benefits, or I could explain it in one simple sentence.

Six Sigma is about quality, service, and making sure that your customers or “audiences” keep coming back for more! Would you like your audiences to come back for more?

The more your audiences come back to see you;



The more of your music they purchase.

The more concert tickets you sell.

The more promotional items you sell.

The more venue’s you fill.

The more publicity you get.

The more money you earn!



 

Of course you want your audiences to come back for more! Every musician wants to have his or her music appreciated. Every musician wants to sell more albums and more concert tickets.

 

So what does six sigma have to do with that? Using six sigma techniques provides you with a clear understanding of what your customers expect. It helps you identify who your customers or audiences are and ensures you reach them.

 

Does six sigma mean you change your music to accommodate the masses? Well of course not! Your music is your creative essence. The key to success is not to change your music to fit the wrong audience, the key is to reach the right audience and make sure they always know where, when, and how to find you.

 

Do you actually know who your customers are? Can you tell me where they come from? How they found you? Or even what it is that they like about you, your music, or your work?

 

Most musicians and bands that I come across always say the same thing! “Of course we do!” Yet when I ask them how their audience found them they would always answer “At the bar!” When I asked for specifics I always got the same answer! “I don’t know”.

 

The key to music success is knowing who your audience is and how to reach them. If you where a Gospel Singer, where would you most likely find an audience that appreciates your music, in a church or a Jazz bar? I know, I made it a bit obvious but rest assured it is not always that clear.

Ok, so I said that six sigma means quality! What does that imply? Well in general terms six sigma means that out of 1,000,000 occurrences no more then 3.4 have defects. Looking at it from the music industry point of view it could mean that:



For every 1,000,000 people that hear you sing all but 3 want more!

For every 1,000,000 concerts that you perform all but 3 sell out completely!

For every 1,000,000 albums you sell all but 3 customers want to buy more of your albums.



 

Do I need to go on? I think you pretty much have the idea! Think of the possibilities. A large audience full of very happy people or “customers”. How much money is that worth? Its mind boggling!

 

Ok, I know, the next question is always, “Why just 3, why not 4, 5, or even 100 out of 1,000,000, it is still a very small percentage of the total?”

 

Yes that is true and it is often the most common mistake that anyone in the industry can make. The key to understand this is in recognizing that it is impossible to actually measure lost opportunities. The one person that left your concert in disgust could have represented the record label that would have sold the largest quantity of your albums.

Many years ago companies where targeting the three sigma level of quality. This translates to about 2,700 defects per million. Consider what this would mean if it was applied to other processes used today.



No modern computer would function

270 million wrong credit card transactions

Don’t even think about getting on an airplane!



 

I think by now you have probably gotten the point. The thing to consider is this. How much money would you be making if every 999,997 people that listened to your music wanted to hear more!



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One Way to Succeed in the Music Business

Kevin Sinclair asked:


When a recording company offers you a contract, you are given the opportunity to record your songs for the entire world to hear, and this quite often proves to be the start of the road to success.

Music Demo Tape

Initially when you contact management and recording companies, music producers and talent agencies they will ask you to supply them with a tape or CD of your music.

The demo tape you submit will provide the reasons for the record company to be interested in you and give you a recording contract. It not only portrays your image, but also your musical capabilities. After all, the recording company will need to see you have something special to offer them to warrant the money they will be investing in you!

Make Your Music Special

As your music must reach your listeners on an emotional level you should ensure the start of your songs will appeal to your audience. If the beginning holds no interest to the recording companies, they will not hang around long enough to get as far as the chorus and the public are never likely to hear your music at all.

Choose Your Song Carefully

Don’t just think you can record any old song, simply because you wrote it yourself. Do your research, and find one of good quality with the potential of encouraging your audience to listen to more of your stuff.

The Role of the Music Producer

The “music producer” helps you to select which songs to record and he makes all of the technical decisions. He knows how to put across your singing talents, and is the one who often turns you dreams into reality.

A good music producer will not only make your demo sound exciting but will also present you as a polished and professional artist in a style which will compliment your particular genre of singing.

How to Choose the Right Music Producer

You should shop around and check out the reputation of the music producers before making a decision about who would be the right one for you. Ask as many questions as you like. Have they had many successes in the past? Have they worked with anyone famous and produced a hit record? Have they received any awards for their music productions? When you meet him or her in person, really listen to what they have to say for themselves. Check out their music reproduction and ask yourself “Am I impressed?”

Are There any Other Options

It is not the end of the world if you cannot get a record deal and this does not indicate you are no good and that you should give up and concentrate on your day job! In this day and age, the World Wide Web has a lot to offer to those looking for a career move and the Internet is even providing a way for budding stars, who previously had a recording contract, to sell their music on line and become recognized with music lovers all over the world.



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