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I've always found real world examples a useful to understand core concepts. In this case, when I read you were a violinist looking to become an entrepreneur, I was reminded of a young woman I listen to on Spotify who, like you, is a violinist. How I head about her music was because Spotify recommended and album of hers in which she plays music from the video games series The Legend Of Zelda. Her name is Taylor Davis, and some of her her work can be found on Spotify. What makes this interesting is that beyond the fact that LotZ has some beautiful music, she is capable of using a string instrument to create breathtaking versions of a music written for a wind instrument (ocarina, in this case).
As a musician, you have arguably some of the most potent skills around here. Looking at it from the lens of Unscripted , an album is a legacy value system, and you have a plethora of channels. You also have an incredible advantage because music is such a powerful tool for helping people feel happy. (I've read we have a whole section of our brain dedicated solely to the processing of music).
I would personally take a cue from someone like Davis, and find a unique niche. She focuses on music from video games (which can also be equally as powerful as music) and fantasy. Her "twist" of course, is that she is playing music with a violin.
Thank you for the reply @Delmania! Taylor Davis is a great example indeed! Very similar niche to Lindsey and yet herself. I will start creating content, and as MJ said, I will listen to what the audience wants, and I will find my own style and niche this way. I am excited about the future!
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