Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand your emotions and perceive the emotions of those you interact with. But more than that, it is the ability to express your emotions, depending on the situation and the emotions of those around you. As for self-awareness, you can think of it as the first step toward building your emotional intelligence.
Self-awareness allows you to pick up on your emotions accurately and understand how they can impact the people around you. So, how do these two things link to success for aspiring musicians? And how can it help them achieve a successful career? Let’s find out!
1. Pouring Emotions into Songs
Some world-famous singers, such as Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Prince, and Michael Jackson, have produced heartfelt songs that are loved by all. But besides being incredible singers, all these artists are also excellent songwriters as well.
While the world is filled with singers that also write their own songs, not everyone can make their way to the top. Emotional intelligence and self-awareness have a lot to do with it.
Musicians that are emotionally intelligent tend to become more aware of the depths of their emotions. And when they are aware, they can pour their raw and heartfelt emotions into the songs they produce. Aspiring artists that want to build a successful career must also become aware of their feelings and understand how to portray them to the world through music.
2. Makes Collaboration Effortless
Simply writing and singing a song isn’t enough. Musicians must work with producers, fellow artists, and a team of professionals. Without emotional intelligence, collaborations can become next to impossible.
If young artists can build their emotional intelligence, it can help them express their emotions around others more constructively. It helps them understand the impact of their actions and thoughts on others and also helps them understand the emotions of those they work with.
In short, good emotional intelligence builds the foundation of a collaborative work environment by improving communication and interactions with the team.
3. Forming a Connection with the Listeners
Music is moving because it connects with the audience on an emotional level. Without emotion, the recipe for a successful song will always remain incomplete. So, when a musician is writing lyrics or composing a song, they need to think of the audience and how the song can impact their emotions.
But before moving people, the song needs to move the artists. If you can feel the message through the lyrics, tempo, and melody, you can be sure that your audience will also feel the same.
Eric Dalius is The Executive Chairman of MuzicSwipe, a music and content discovery platform designed to maximize artist discovery and optimize fan relationships. Eric is also the host of weekly podcast “FULLSPEED” which is a podcast that features interviews with groundbreaking entrepreneurs from a variety of industries.Eric is also the founder of “Eric Dalius Foundation” where he has created 4 scholarships for US based students. Follow Eric on Twitter,Facebook,LinkedIn,Instagram & also on Entrepreneur.com