Do you make money from music?

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Do you make money from music?

  1. No, I never made a penny

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  2. Rarely

    39 vote(s)
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  3. Sometimes

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  4. Yes, its my full time job

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  1. shinyzen

    shinyzen Rock Star

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    there are other ways to make money from music other than just releasing and promoting your own stuff.

    Producer / beat maker for hire
    engineer, mix, master
    Sample packs / presets
    sync licensing
    etc etc
     
  2. yomav

    yomav Newbie

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    Many musicians start by performing at local gigs, selling their music online, or even offering music lessons. Don't be discouraged if you haven't made money from your music yet; it's a journey, and success can come in unexpected ways. Now, if you're interested in exploring additional income opportunities, I recommend get spotify streams. These side gigs can complement your music endeavors and provide you with extra cash. Whether it's freelancing, gig work, or online businesses, there are plenty of options to explore.
     
  3. Wilberforce

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    I've been a full time musician for over 35 years, but much harder now to make a living than it once was. Most of my income is remote (online) work now. Some months I do OK, but mostly it's very difficult to pay bills and eat etc. Regardless of the money, it's still the best job in the world to me.
     
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  4. Danie

    Danie Ultrasonic

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  5. Danie

    Danie Ultrasonic

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    Making money from art has always been difficult. Few of the artists were able to earn a lot of money and most of the artists did not have this achievement. Some things are in the hand of the artist and his abilities, and part of it is luck that you accidentally find yourself on the path of growth and development and benefiting from the investments of capitalists.
    For example, making 5 or 6 songs and neglecting the artistic atmosphere and musical taste of your time and not using much talent in making songs will lead to the lack of acceptance by listeners and investors. I don't want to make fun of the composer of this song, because all artists have value and respect at any level, but finally, one should think a little about different aspects of artistic work and look at music more artistically.
     
  6. omiac

    omiac Moderator Staff Member

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    :thumbsdown: Sorry, but that is absolutely the worst possible advice to ever give anyone (who isn't on the spotify payroll that is to say, ie co-owned major label / artists). Spotify releasing independent artists and labels, especially noobs with zero fanbase, are literally fu*ked right now and it just keeps on getting worse by the month, if not day.


    Spotify officially demonetizes all tracks with under 1,000 streams

    Spotify CEO claims “the cost of creating content” is “close to zero”

    The MLC Sues Spotify for Bundling, Cutting Royalties for Publishers and Songwriters

    Snoop Dogg Reveals Exactly How Much Money He Made From 1B Spotify Streams


    IMVHO the absolute best possible advice is to avoid Spotify like the plague.
     
  7. shinyzen

    shinyzen Rock Star

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    Jain is great!
     
  8. Danie

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    Maybe, but the important issue is the money. Before producing any work and spending time on it, artists should look at their works like an investor. They should ask: Does this work sell or not? If you doesn't, don't invest on it. The ways of making money for the artwork should be one of the priorities of every artist in this economic situation. Many artists have the potential to make money, but due to personal reasons (like wrong ideas and beliefs about art and the spirit of art) and lack of knowledge of the market and listeners' tastes, or cooperation with people with little knowledge, they deprive themselves of the opportunity to make money.
    Many artists are just looking to show their works to a number of friends and acquaintances and in this way be happy to continue their own path. But you can't make money from this kind of view of art.
     
  9. Sapriisty

    Sapriisty Kapellmeister

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    The only time it seems I received money was because I had invested it upstream on a physical vinyl project in 2021 at the end of COVID just before the huge boom in production costs. raw material and increased water and electricity everywhere on the planet, I invested about 2000 euros including mastering for 300 vinyls in 180g including 100 vinyl which was marbled collector type, I received about 1800 euros euros of resale on this investment counting personal sales, donations to friends, sales to the vinyl shop, etc etc..

    I never had the intention of winning or generating profit on this press, but having considering that I was at a loss of 200 euros made me think twice about reinvesting in such a project especially since all this requires logistics and organization all the same enormous behind, the packages, the shipping costs, the shipments in short I I felt like a real little entrepreneur, after all, that's what an independent label is, right ?

    Being a niche music trend, vinyl frankly sold like hot cakes in 3 months I no longer had any in stock my only regret and probably having seen too big too quickly, I will never do it again of 180gram and I don't think I'll do a collector's item again unless one day I receive a really large sum to invest in my label.

    aside from that I receive small remuneration through bandcamp but that's in the realm of really occasional j I have 90% of the label's works and compilations which are free donations, i.e. 80% of people download without paying 1cts but I sometimes have very nice surprises where people spend 20 or 40 euros for the complete discography, that comforts me with the people who realize what the investment of such work is and to offer so much work. Overall I never wanted money or notoriety I'm just happy today to have a small name in underground electronic music and to have succeeded in creating an entity that is rather respectful of both the artists and the content that it offers.

    In the end I would recommend to anyone to do things for you first and not to expect any monetary reward behind, if you vibrate in what you do, other people will also vibrate, this is the power of resonance.

    I saw my vinyl played in a teknival in Albania on a big facade by the sea with my feet in the sand and for me it was the best reward ever, and every time I hear a friend play it or strangers discovering it is a source of unspeakable happiness, because yes, music is just a story of frequency of grooves of emotions and above all of sharing and humanity.
     
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  11. muciones

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    I have 14 plays on Spotify, of course I make money!!!!
     
  12. kingchubby

    kingchubby Rock Star

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    Do you make money from music?
    Mind your business, skippy!

    I'm swimming in a pool of money like Scrooge McDuck from all of my Spotify royalties alone!
    I'll thank you lot and R2R when I make my next speech at the Grammys! Bet!
     
  13. Recoil ✪

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    You can't make a living from it, no one wants it even for free :rofl:How many years have I been sharing my music for free?
     
  14. Emma Evi

    Emma Evi Ultrasonic

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    I removed all my music from Spotify to boycot them. We, the artists need abetter way to promote and monetise us,
    independently, from the good ol': <<imagine a drum roll now>> "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" *boom*
     
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