Most artists understand that storytelling is an essential skill for developing better lyrics. Some also know that it can help with writing a stronger biography as well. However, we can apply the best practices of storytelling to more than just traditional narrative - it can also impact your live show, your pitches, and how you can connect with audiences in other ways, too.
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Other storytelling episodes:
Episode #97 – Storytelling part 1: Creating an emotional arc
Episode #98 – Storytelling part 2: Lyrics
Episode #99 – Storytelling part 3: Writing a better bio/press release
Episode #100 – Storytelling part 4: the Live Show
Episode #101 – Storytelling part 5: Social media + marketing campaigns
Episode #102 – Interview: Joe Jiang
#166 - How to Book a Tour Overseas
#165 - How to Book Conventions and Trade Shows
#164 - How to Create Better Melodies
#163 - July Recap: What Makes You Unique?
#162 - Music Business for Rule Breakers with Damian Keyes
#161 - How to Get Better Prices at Guitar Center
#160 - Hacks for Doing Laundry on Tour
#159 - How to Deal With Other Acts Who Have a Similar Name
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BRB - A quick note
#158 - How to Be a Self-Made Musician
#157 - How to Stay Creative and Productive when Distracted
#156 - How to Scale Your Music Business
#155 - 5 Hacks for Filling in Gaps on Your Tour
#154 - Musician Morning Routines
#153 - How to Stand Out in an Overly Crowded Marketplace
#152 - How Birthday Targeting on Facebook Works to Promote Your Music & Shows
#151 - Monthly Recap: Music Business Strategy vs. Tactics
#150 - Musician Hacks for YouTube
#149 - When and How Often Should You Post on Social Media?
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