Common problems among musicians?

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I am currently a senior in high school, and I will finish high school likely with a certification in engineering. For my final project in Engineering though, I have to find a problem and solve it making a product to solve this. I have hit a wall, and I need to know what are some common problems among musicians that could possibly be solved by a new product (preferably a simple problem, but I'll take any problems I can get). So just go loose and discuss your biggest pet peeves with any instrument or equipment and I would be more than happy to try and solve some problems.

Common problems among musicians?

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Shit, how about finding a drummer? That problem alone is why I'll probably never live my dream of playing live shows. Maybe a machine that shoves all the ability into your head a la the Matrix. You could download ability from people and sell packages like we sell amp modelers - Bonzo 1.0 or Grohl 1.2 - The Scream Years. Then you could just find a hobo off the street, upload Dave Grohl's abilities into his head, drop a Granstar and some giant cymbals on his ass, offer him a nominal share of the money from playing shows, et voila! ...you're all set to play Serve the Servants at your local dive bar!

Common problems among musicians?

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Hearing loss is pretty common among musicians of all genres. There are things to help address this, like ear protection - but oftentimes people will forget their ear plugs or think that they don't need them. So maybe some time of device that you can attach to a keychain that will allow you to make temporary ear protection from napkins / other items commonly available at events.

Common problems among musicians?

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noise&light wrote:Basically something that allows everyone to have access to critical information. A digital tour manager.One of my semi-regular shower thoughts is a version of this where bookers (and promoters?) also participate. So it's not just a collection point for information, but also for actually booking and conducting a tour, too - either months in advance or just-in-time.What I mean by just-in-time is, making it easy to e.g. pick up an extra show on an off day to replace a cancelled date by looking for open slots or venues within a given radius.I always expected that most people on the booking/promotion side would view this as robotic techbro thinking that would suck all the fun out of the job, though. And clearly to succeed, it would need their participation on a pretty decent scale.

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