Though we see tons of apps to download music and listen to on the app store and play store for music-enthusiasts, there is not a lot of promising musicians and artists.
These are the individuals who may be looking to connect with other musicians and succeed in their career in music.
But, new applications made their way into the app stores in the recent years. These apps are for artists to connect together in same areas, discover new places to show their music, and find local artists. Succeeding as an artist in an extremely competitive world is not a joke. However, there is a hope for amateur artists now.
Here are some applications that are helping new artists succeed and get connected with their colleagues:
1. Jambro
This application is also known as the Tinder for artists. The goal of the app is to be the greatest solution possible for artists at the time when pretty often they aren’t given due chances, respect, and worth.
Because one of the main hindrances artists face is the lack of space to play music and get together, Jambro’s founders choose to help artists get over this huge problem. The founders of the application spoke about the vision and said that they want local artists to leave their comfort zones and get together as a community that creates and love music.
The app is simple to use – whether you are a pianist, singer, or guitarist. All you need to do is search the application to look for other artists near you.
2. BandFriend
This application shows a new method for local artists to collaborate by giving them with a great chance to have study sessions, come up with a new band, or jam together.
The application identifies your vicinity and then shows you potential matches who share your favorite music styles, interests, and skills. The app still allows you to connect with others to learn and study the instrument together if you are new to learning an instrument.
Also, BandFriend has YouTube and SoundCloud integration which allows the artists display their talent online and also listen to songs and watch videos by other musicians in an effort to help them look for the perfect match.
3. GigTown
Offering artists with a chance to market themselves for free on a huge stage, this app delivers party planners, venues, and musicians together. The real strength and power of GigTown are its capability to connect venues, fans, and musicians in an amazing manner.
Furthermore, the app is a good way to make connections further than the already established music world with the choice to search artist profile. This application lets artists upload personal information, video performances, and audio tracks. This helps them connect with other musicians who share the same interests, aside from helping them promote themselves.
4. Musicr
The app would help you do some jam if you are looking for splendid artists to jam out with. This app is created to deliver local artists together for the love of music.
Users of the application simply fill a profile that displays their proficiency, interests and the instruments that they love to play. Artists could then search for individuals with the same music interests and connect with them to share music tips and tricks, practice with each other, or form a band together.
5. Indaba Music
The application is more like a community online that brings radio stations, general public publishers, and musicians together. It is a brilliant platform for old and new artists to interact, work on music recordings, and collaborate with music pros and fans alike.
Users of the application could also work on existing tracks or add new tracks in an effort to create music with individuals all around the world.
6. Sonicbids
This app is more like an interactive open space for promoters and artists to help them collaborate and jam out. Also, it lets potential artists get more gigs, network with other artists, and gain industry exposure. The app helps other individuals advertise playing opportunities, get in touch with other artists, and find talent on the platform. In addition to that, independent artists could also connect with promoters to expand their career in music.