Thursday 14 November 2013

Quick blog

Just a quick one to say I've started pulling together bits of video footage from this summer to chop into the final artefact. I think I've settled on the Idea of making a music video...displaying everything I've been doing, toying with the idea of putting little sentences across it ? almost like little bullet point tips. what do you think? though I do want to end up with a usable video, I want to make sure that its useful and helpful to others at the same time.  Anyway where is everyone else at?x

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Group Skype

Yesterday morning, myself, Adesola, and Natalie and Kim from module 2 all got together on skype to have a bit of a brainstorm and a chat about what we're all up to. Well for the most part we just explained to each other where we were up to and what we were each looking at. I think the skype session was quite helpful for Kim and Natalie as it gave them a chance to talk to someone on the next module. I think because the readers are so dense and very wordy, its easy in module 2 to get bogged down in that and try and make sure you're looking at all the case studies but actually I remember getting to the case studies and even trying to finish reading them was hard enough. I pointed out that the readers are there mostly just to get you thinking, make your mind a bit more active and consider other points of view and that you should just take what you can from them. You don't have to apply every single one to your situation or come up with the answer. It's more to get you asking the questions. The ladies were also struggling with some of the research in module two, and panicking about not getting responses, but I think hearing from Adesola and myself that actually module two isn't so much about gathering your research, its more about considering the different methods and working out which ones will be best for you to use in module three.
For me, I would have liked some input from someone else in module three, purely so I could check that I'm on the right track. But talking to people in module two reminded me about ethics and Adesola's advise about that to them was actually very applicable to myself. I kind of skimmed over the ethics section in module two. Not because was being lazy, but more because my inquiry is based 96% on pre-existing data. So I didn't really feel that the inquiry taking place was going to effect too many people in that way. It certainly wouldn't effect work or the artists. Speaking about ethics with the group reminded me that there is more to it. Ethics is not about right or wrong but about how you are experienced. So in a way my whole inquiry relates to ethics because it s about how I am experienced as an artist when I try out these methods. So I can take from this skype chat that I need to go back to module two and just have another look at the ethics section and try and rethink it a bit.
It was also suggested that though I've been writing about what I've been doing, perhaps it might be nice to hear what I've been getting up to. So I'm gonna whack a couple of my songs that I've written and recorded onto hear for you :)

https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic/easy-to-go

https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic/cabin-fever

https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic/tula-rae

https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic/then-theres-you

https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic/saw-it-coming

those will take you to soundcloud, please have a listen and hit follow :) and I will follow you back :)
you can also find me here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Georgie-Bird/416931698408343

and it'd be really lovely if you would hit 'Like' on that x



Monday 11 November 2013

Bit more from those events


Watch the Bucks TV interview and clips from Hobble on the Cobbles, here:

http://www.buckstv.co.uk/buckstv/music/hobble_on_the_cobbles/hobble_on_the_cobbles_2013/little_bird.html

See the photos from Hobble on the Cobbles, here:

http://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/more-news/in-pictures-hobbles-on-the-cobbles-revisited-1-5431130


Watch the Pilot episode of 'The GSpot' here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huPLDk2xIjs

Some summer photos to accompany the 'Summer Summary' blog

Hobble on the Cobble's

Open Mic night, Playing guitar with Sinfiction's Dave
Performing with Paul and Mick, as trio 'Roadkill' in Wendova

Singing in Tetsworth, supporting sinfiction

Photo still from Bucks TV video of Hobble on the Cobbles
Tetsworth gig, promotional Flyer

Tetsworth, Little Bird collaborating with Sinfiction

November 16th Set, Chesham

The Bedford at Balham, March 3rd 2014

Shoot pool

Photo Shoot for the website

Photo shoot for the website
Solo Debut at Shoot Pool

Photo Shoot for Website

Shoot Pool Debut

Stone Beer Festival Programme
Performing originals with Kristian

The Gspot Music interview show

Little Bird Promotional Photo

Performing one of Steve's Originals

The diary summary of summer!

At the beginning of term I had this list which was continuously growing of stuff i'd done and achieved over the summer, I thought  I'd wait a bit and get my head around what I was doing before I wrote it up. I'm going to try and keep it fairly to the point. I will backtrack a little to get my bearings.

May-

  • In May, if you remember, i decided to go back to Disney for a month, and while I was there I finished of module two and made some contacts back in Aylesbury so I had something to do when I got back.
  • So when I got back from France, I joined 'Dreamchaser'. Within a couple of weeks I was helping them set up on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and singing at the open mic night weekly, covers with my new musical partner, Paul. *our duo title: Little Bird*


June-

  • At the beginning of June, I started co-hosting the Jam Jar at Shoot Pool with Paul, and started helping Steve in the studio while he recorded music for other artists and sometimes recording bits of my music I had written at Disney. Here I started learning about the equipment set up and how to record. I then started going to Pinewood studios with DreamChaser to help them as they network and set up the artists (they take a different one each month). I started having guitar lessons once a week with Seb, a fantastic local musician. I started co-hosting the music nights on Friday and Saturday nights at shoot pool.
  • In mid June I visited Stoke Mandeville hospital radio fairly regularly to promote the shoot pool events and Paul and I sang live on the show.
  • Kept working in the studio with Paul and Steve and helping them record Kristian, the soundtechy and new artist.

July-

  • At the beginning of July I started writing with Kristian. At this point I was working with Paul and Kristian, they both have very different styles of guitar. I found myself to be a bit of a top line writer, as in - I was given the guitar music and I would write the melody and lyrics. I was getting very different results from working with them both. We started put a half and half set together where I would swap guitarists half way through a set to perform both styles of music. I was asked to sing at a wedding in Bicester. I performed a couple of slower songs with Steve on the piano and then Paul and I performed covers for the rest of the evening. I performed with Paul and Mick Davenport in Wendover for a private party.


August-

  • Performed with Paul at a wedding in Aylesbury. We then did a 3 hour set at the Green Man in Aylesbury.
  • Still hosting and setting up at shoot pool for Thursday Friday and Saturday nights.
  • We trialled 'The G Spot', an internet interview show, for local original musicians
  • Every week we were writing and performing the originals.
  • Helped co write some lyrics for one of Steve's originals
  • Sang at open mic night at Starz bar in Aylesbury
  • Played again at Stoke Mandeville radio, was interviewed about pending hobble on the cobbles gig and the hobble off the cobbles gig later at shoot pool.
  • Paul and I supported SinFiction in Tetsworth
  • Paul and I played as original and covers duo- 'Little Bird' at Aylesbury's biggest music festival, 'Hobble on the cobbles' in the town centre. We later hosted and performed at 'Hobble off the cobbles' which went on til 3am at shoot pool aylesbury.
  • Interviewed by Bucks TV after Hobble on the Cobbles
  • I I'd been learning how to work the sound deck and hear what was right and wrong with the sound techies at Dreamchaser, I then worked the sound for Sinfiction's gig at the Dashwood Arms in Piddignton. 


September-

  • Seb had been flown to florida previously for cancer treatment, he was out there for 2 and bit months. To help keep Seb and his mum going, Kristian (who is also Seb's brother as well as a soundtechie) and I decided to go over to Florida to visit them for a week. Whilst in Jacksonville, we spent a lot of time in the massive music shops and I bought 'Luna'. My beautiful new guitar. I was only right that Luna performed her debut in Florida, and because it would be a great experience for me and Kristian, we decided to get up and play a few of our original tracks at an open mic night in Jacksonville. We were really well received. Buying my new guitar, which has such a nice sound revitalised my love of playing (though I was still a beginner) and a began writing on my own, guitar and topline.
  • When we got back to England, I started a full time job, after a month of working there (over the course of which I had started writing with the lead guitarist of Sinfiction, and my work with DreamChaser was coming to a inevitable break due to my change in musical approach,) I decided that the job just wasn't worth the paycheque. It made me lifeless and dull, I had no get up and go left. As soon as I quit the job, I was back to my old self.
  • I decided to leave DreamChaser as the double act 'Little Bird' was getting fairly well known, and I decided that it would be best for me to start a fresh on my own now before it got to big.


October-

  • After practising and practising on Luna, I'd started writing a lot, and before I knew it, within a couple of weeks I had three original tracks ready to go. 
  • By this point, Dave from Sinfiction had become somewhat of a mentor to me. Giving me tips on how to promote myself and when I had doubts, reassuring me. I think he's had a huge impact on my progress over the last months or so.  As Seb has been very busy with his band and recovering from his treatment, Dave has also started giving me the odd tips on the guitar.
  • I got into the studio with Steve one evening and left with 3 recordings of original tracks. These were by no means perfect but they are good enough for content on the website and for use on soundcloud.
  • Dave set me up on soundcloud and helped me set up my own website. I set up a new facebook page to redirect fans away from the Little Bird site and we then linked twitter up with the account.
  • I needed content for the website, so I arranged a photo shoot with a local connection, photographer Alex Chadwick.


November-

  • Me and Paul played a covers and originals set at Stone Beer festival, as this was already booked for us as a duo.
  • November so far has been a big mush of uni and tweaking of my performance. I started the month eager but nervous about doing a full set on my own. (Previously I had always been accompanied by a guitarist). By this point my guitar ability is just about good enough to get by, and I performed my first fully solo set at Shoot Pool on Saturday Night.
  • Now I know I'm ready and the only way to get better is to keep putting myself out there, I have arranged to play sets at The Drawing Room, Chesham, on november 16th and at the prestigious, 'Bedford' at Balham in March 2014. (home to performance from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Gabriella Cilmi and The Feeling. 
  • Paul and I were booked in September to play at the Ambie awards coming up at the end of this month
  • And tonight I will be recording my new track in steves studio, (potentially the one to be used for the final artefact) and hopefully I can upload that onto soundcloud, my website and facebook tomorrow.
  • I also have a short set and interview with Carol Jenkins in the new Oakhouse Bar, Aylesbury on November 25th.

Friday 8 November 2013

final artefact ideas

I've been thinking about my final artefact for a long time now and I actually thought I'd decided and that it wasn't an issue.
As my Inquiry is into the most employed methods for entering the recorded music industry as a singer, I need to create an artefact that really captures that and not just a leaflet with a couple of tips on it. After speaking with Adesola, she came up with some really helpful ideas and suggestions, like writing a song about getting into the industry and perhaps performing it as my final artefact. Before this I'd intended previously on recording a track onto a CD and filming it so I could show a digital copy and a hard copy and showing what could be done with that some how... I don't know this thought process is confused and not getting any clearer.

Now I'm brainstorming ideas in regards to writing a song loosely around the process of what I'm trying to achieve, but also perhaps create a rough music video showing me putting all the main found themes and ideas into practice and maybe also put together a physical press kit to show... saying that I may not have enough things to put in the press kit yet. Anyway Im toying with the idea. I think if I end up making a video, the actual song content isn't vital to be about the topic. I could use a song I have written over this month.

hmm,, any thoughts?

Thursday 7 November 2013

chances...?

As you'll all have seen I'm trying to grasp whether this creating a business plan is relevant all over a wide variety of professions. I think my lack of motivation is down to a number of factors, but then I thought about it from a different perspective. When your on a treadmill and it starts getting that little bit too difficult and your legs go a bit wobbly and you think mehhh enough... but you know you havent quite run as far as you would have liked... what do you do? Well for me, I switch it to a screen where I can see my distance or my time and I think to myself *Just get to this point* whether its 5km or 30mins, and I noticed I tend to get a mini kick, its that little bit of hope that says your a little closer to your goal, sometimes i'd do that a couple of time and before I now it I've been on there for an extra mile. Well what if I applied the same target setting to my career, and like I create a fitness plan a few months before a half marathon, I write up a business plan. I could write he plan of everything I want to achieve overall, then break it down into how I would go about achieving those things, and then put little time brackets in for when I would like to have achieved these things by. And sure, you never know what life is going to throw at you, and things maybe go a little faster or slower than planned, but then at least I can track this and keep note of why and how to remedy it in the future. Like we were advised for this module to plan out our study for the summer and new term months, I know I felt a lot more productive when I realised I could tick a lot of those things off.

Over the summer I've been trying out a lot of different things, such as, one reoccurring theme was lots of open mic nights and getting involved wherever I can, so I have run an open mic night at a local venue, joined a local original music promotion company, joined other acts in their gigs, gigged as a covers duo , gigged as an originals duo, performed backing vocals,  and helped recording.

Another theme was learn to play and write your own music, so I bought a guitar, started having lessons, started co writing with other musicians and now write solo.

Another theme was publicise yourself,  since learning a bit more about the ways in which I could exploit the internet for personal gain, I have now got my own website under construction http://www.georgiebird.co.uk/ (again its under construction so please dont judge it too harshly)  a thriving musician page on facebook, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Georgie-Bird/416931698408343 one (now retired but previously thriving) music page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/littlebirdandfriends, a soundcloud page with recordings https://soundcloud.com/georgiebirdmusic#, professional photographs, a twitter account linked to my facebook page, a professional email account set up to my website,  I'm also set up on radio airplay and Bandcamp. (however these are still being worked on). Though I have a few more sites to tackle, this is massive progress to what I hadat the beginning of the year.

So the next theme is creating a plan... I've come to the conclusion that this is important. I have found a musician that I really look up to. Dave is in a band called sinfiction, http://www.sinfiction.co.uk/ he has become both a friend and a mentor to me. He has everything planned. Not in the sense that he knows where he will be in a years time, because who knows what doors might open, but in the sense that he knows exactly what he needs to do to keep progressing at a good rate and get to where he would to be in a years time. He advised that he splits the year up in to quarters and at the same time as gigging and rehearsing weekly, each quarter is dedicated to a different area of promoting the band. For example this quarter is dedicated to getting radio airplay and air time. So his advice to me was work out steps you need to take, and then work out how you can do them, and get doing it. Book things in, because then you know you have a date to work to.

The autobiographies and biographies didn't mention any of these singers having a plan, but most of them clearly had luck on their side as each one kind of had fame fall into their laps one day when they were out playing a small time gig. BUT sitting and waiting for something to happen doesnt make it happen. So all these 'how to guides' are telling me to make a plan and go out there and make it happen, as no one else is going to do it for me and now its not all about just bagging a record deal. Would you really be willing to leave your entire career up to pure chance? Or do you think planning and achieving is the way forward?

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Skype

I had a chat with Adesola last week when I was freaking out that I'd got stuck and couldn't really go any further as I thought I'd fallen at the first hurdle of writing a literature review. I had a lot on with work and though I'd done a lot of my research over the summer, somehow, when October hit, I panicked, had a new job, (which I've now quit as it was making me miserable and taking up allllll my time) and I didn't really Know what to do about finding theorists views on my topic.
Turns out there's not that many technical theories about starting a singing career, but there are lots of books. I've been  researching all different types of music books, such as music management books, independent music careers books, and recording industry statistics books. Some of which were more helpful with others. Luckily, like Anastasias pieces of paper - in her blog where she writes about achieving steps towards her career, I found by summarising to Adesola what I had actually done over the summer about progressing through the module, that I had actually done a lot more than I realised and I just needed to compile it all and get cracking with my giant inquiry essay. So yes I am trying to catch up on my blogging and put all these themes that I've found into practice as well as trying to get on top of that essay.

I do have a question for anyone reading this though.

Assuming:

You have chosen what career path you wish to take...
you have completed the relevant training or education requirements...
you are now in a position to start your career.......

WHAT IS YOUR FIRST 3 MOVES..IN ORDER OF HOW YOU WOULD PERFORM THEM.

WHAT ARE THE FIRST THREE THINGS YOU WOULD DO TO START YOUR CAREER. ???

or IF YOU ARE ALREADY ESTABLISHED IN YOUR CAREER... WHAT DID YOU DO FIRST??

please do get back to me, i'd be very intrigued to hear your answers...

Walts words

I took this rhyme from 'This Game of Hip hop artist management', it's about what I said in my previous blog about fears only being as real as you let them. What has this got to do with my inquiry topic i hear your cry?...
basically I've found a number of things that keep popping up in each book about 'starting your music career'. One of which is to realise that you are the product and you are a business.  However, before you can even start to make your business plan, you have to realise who you are and where you fit it. I've really found this book interesting because it has identified my problem with fear whether that be a fear of success or a fear of failure. At present, my business plan starts with ICE-ing THOSE FEARS!

Anybody got anything they wanna add to this subject because it'd be nice to know i'm not the only one who's had to broach this!

'The Success attitude'

My inquiry is based largely on pre existing data, in other words, i've spent my summer, watching and reading interviews, reading autobiographies and biographies and articles about what people have already done to kickstart their careers. I think at times finding motivation for our careers (that do at times seem to be going no where..) can be difficult but actually I think at that point, taking a step back and rearranging my point of view really helps. I read a book recently that i'd just like to share a bit with you because i found it to be realy useful.
'This Game of hip hop artist management, the success attitude' by Walt F.J Goodridge, may seem like an unlikely book to find relevant to us little musical theatre types, but actually as I work my way into a career in music I thought I'd see what Walt had to say about careers in the music industry.

The whole beginning of the book spends time tackling the issue of the self and attitude. He suggests that the key to success is 'The success attitude'. Walt considers that there are 5 success attitudes each with there own key word: page 18
The Negative success attitude- Key word PESSIMISM, I cant succeed.why even try?
The Passive success attitude-LIMITATIONS, I might succeed, if someone helps me...all i need is the right person
The Positive success attitude-POSSIBILITIES, I can succeed, if i work hard towards my goals
The Active success attitude- PLAN, I will succeed, despite obstacles, despite other peoples issues i can succeed.
The creative success attitude- CREATION, because of other's issues and because of setbacks, I will succeed.
I decided after reading this that actualy, perhaps I'm a pessimist and at best perhaps passive. AND THAT IS TERRIBLE. As I touched on in a blog in the last module, the first place to start your career is having self belief. If I don't believe in me what on earth makes me think some one else will.
I really liked Anastasia's blog about motivating herself and her flatmates by publicly updating every day what she's done to pursue her career goals as one of the biggest common themes I've found during my inquiry research is 'have a plan, and have goals'. Updating something like that everyday would keep me up to date on which of my set goals I'm achieving.

The book also suggests the term 'ICE'ing your fears.
I-indentify yours fears
C- confront your fears
E- eliminate your fears

So, like the other interesting tips I've found during my research, I'm trying this out and noting down the outcome! But I thought it might be helpful for some of you with similar issues.

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