Bruce Dickinson’s advice to young musicians
On April 21 the singer of Iron Maiden Bruce Dickinson He took part in the Musician Institute Conversation Series in Hollywood, California. For the YouTube channel of the Musicians Institute he was met before he got on stage asking him which advice he feels like giving young artists.
This is the one replied by the British musician: “One of the most important things is self -confidence. And it cannot be taught. That is character. Seat trust is really important. I played with people who were extraordinary musicians but were destined to play forever in their bedroom because they had no confidence in themselves, because they did not get involved and did not perform so that people saw them. World and you sit in the middle of a tent in the Sahara desert, you will never make it sorry.
He then continued, as reported by Blabbermouth: “There is however an irony. Yes, you need to trust yourself, but if you make sure that the performance is all focused on you, people will leave, because nobody is so interesting. What you need to do is trust yourself to use any talent you have to tell a story, to say something, to have an inner feeling that you can express, then it is real and authentic. They will listen to because it rises with them. So yes, you need confidence in yourself, but we don’t need to hear everything about you. end that at the beginning. “
