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: Professionalism counts. Investing in a "Survival Guide" or business templates (like contracts and stage plots) can protect your interests during tours and releases. What NOT to Buy
Smart Investing: Essential Gear and Business Moves for Musicians
Every performing musician needs a reliable "gig kit" to ensure they are prepared for anything. Essential items include: musicians buy
: Beyond the products themselves, you'll need a plastic storage bin, a cash box, and a sign-holder for pricing.
Be wary of "pay-to-play" opportunities. Expert advice suggests that paying for exposure—such as article placements, reviews, or certain performance slots—is often a scam. Real support is earned through the quality of your music and your willingness to learn the business. : Professionalism counts
: Investing in a quality camera and learning to shoot your own music videos can significantly reduce long-term marketing costs. Smart Business and Merch
: Tuners, metronomes, and backup instruments are non-negotiable for a professional set. Essential items include: : Beyond the products themselves,
: Rather than spending heavily on hourly studio time, consider buying a professional laptop, a high-end microphone, and speakers to learn engineering yourself.