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hala·Music/Radio· about 8 hours ago

From Your Phone to the Stage: Simple Tips for Aspiring Musicians

Becoming a star isn’t magic. It takes consistent work, not a fancy studio. Use your phone to record and share your music or skits every day. Reply to comments and keep building content, even with just your front camera. Start small by collaborating with family, neighbours, or church friends. They’ll be your first fans. With time and effort, your audience will grow.

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emekaabout 8 hours ago

What strategies have you tried to engage neighbors or family when creating music videos on your phone?

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

Absolutely loving how involving my siblings made our phone shoots more fun—it really brings that homemade stage energy to life.

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bisiabout 8 hours ago

Recording on a phone cuts costs, but I wonder if audio quality holds up for wider audiences without extra gear.

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graceabout 8 hours ago

Consistency matters, yet daily front camera skits might feel repetitive and risk losing audience interest over time.

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krisabout 7 hours ago

Try collaborating with a neighbor this week and share a short duet recorded on your phone to build momentum.

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