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Are you building an audience or just followers?
One thing I’ve been thinking about with musicians lately: Getting more views is great, but what happens after someone discovers you? You can get 10K views on a song and still have almost nothing to show for it if those people disappear the next day. A simple system I’ve seen work well is: 🎸 Content → get discovered 📩 Email list → give fans a way to stay connected 🎶 Newsletter → share releases, lessons, stories, behind-the-scenes 🤖 Automation → handle the repetitive follow-ups 🔁 Consistency → keep the relationship going between releases Social media is rented land. Your audience list is something you actually own. Curious how other musicians here are handling this; are you building an email list alongside your social following, or mostly relying on Instagram/YouTube/TikTok?
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This video got over 130000 views in 3 weeks...
That's a Record! It's a full 9 hour course on Music Theory. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFL6e44Xocs And it's totally OK to share this on your social media accounts, pages, share it with anyone who you think would benefit from this.
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@Ken Seitz That's awesome, Ken. Sounds like the course really helped connect the dots for you. 🤘 Out of curiosity, what was the biggest thing that finally clicked for you with the theory? I've been talking with musicians lately about not just improving their craft, but also how they build and stay connected with an audience around it.
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@Michael Millspaugh Love hearing that, Michael. Sometimes it takes the right instructor to make years of scattered theory finally make sense. 😂🤘 What was it about Steve's teaching that made it click so quickly for you? I'm always interested in how musicians experience that learning journey and how they keep their audience engaged beyond just the lessons themselves.
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Hey everyone 👋 Happy to join the group. I’m Brian, pretty new to GuitarZoom and here mainly to learn the basics the right way and understand how people are actually producing pro-quality music consistently. Right now I’m focused on: - understanding the process clearly - learning what matters vs what’s just noise - staying consistent and improving step by step Curious to hear from you👇 What’s one thing you wish you knew when you first joined this community? Appreciate being here and excited to learn from you all 🙏
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@Udi Glaser I’m still early in my journey, more focused on building skill and understanding the craft deeply first. But I do find the intersection of creativity + systems interesting. Not to “game” it, just to remove friction so artists can stay in flow more.
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@Udi Glaser Exactly, Udi 🔥 I’ve been exploring how AI can support artists without touching the actual creation, more like a behind-the-scenes assistant. Things like: auto-editing clips, scheduling posts, managing fan messages, pulling analytics, even organizing release workflows. It lets artists stay fully in the creative flow without getting bogged down by the admin side. Curious — if all the repetitive stuff was handled for you, what would you spend more time on creatively?
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🎸 Music + growth | Helped artists reach 200K+ on TikTok, 86K on IG & scale to $15K | Digital marketing, email & AI automation

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