Where is the best place to live in the USA for a musician?
helena montana
>>72048736
Chicago
Moscow
New Orleans has a very interesting and diverse scene at the moment.
>>72048736
not positive, but a major city at least
Ohio
>>72048736
A homeless shelter
>>72048774
This. Whole bunch of scenes with a unique culture. Would really like to go there for a while.
one of paul mccartney's houses
>>72048790
Cleveland and Columbus have decent scenes but there's not really a good chance at breaking out on a national level
Seattle and LA are known for the music scene, but that's where everyone goes hoping to make it as a musician, so I'd say you have more luck going somewhere that's not popular currently in hope that it becomes so in the future.
personally I think Salt Lake is a good bet at the moment, someone screencap this post
>>72048871
>but that's where everyone goes hoping to make it as a musician, so I'd say you have more luck going somewhere that's not popular currently in hope that it becomes so in the future.
no. you go where the good people are so you learn from them
>>72048756
This is probably the best answer if you're interested in getting into Electronic, Rock, or Hip Hop. There is a blossoming underground scene for each and I feel like the people there are more down to earth artists than on the west coast or in NYC. If youre looking to get into Country, Jazz, Experimental, or Folk, you best look elsewhere.
Carrboro/Chapel Hill, NC.
I don't know about best but worst is New England, there's fuck all
>>72049387
>the berklee scene
>the new weird portland scene
>the west mass rock scene
>the green mountain folk scene
E X P L A I N Y O U R S E L F
>>72049387
>Berklee
>BC at berklee
>young hipsters who want to listen to jazz and neo-soul
>bands of both of those genres are pumped out of berklee like an irish whore pumps babies
u fokin wot?
>>72048736
Pennsylvania
Seattle