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Making money as a musician.

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    If you've got the talent and can't figure out why your just not making any money, then read this post.

Making it as a paid musician.

Sing for your supper.

* There is a lot of competition in the music business after many of the same dollars that you are. Fortunately for you, most of them (even the ones with talent) don't know or follow the business basics it takes to ever develop well enough paying gigs on a regular basis.
* While this is true in many careers it especially rings true w/ musicians because many times, there's some kind of monetary stigmata attached or more likely there is an ignorance and dis-interest in the business end of it.
* The way I see it is that you have two choices:
* Choice #1.) Hope that you hit the lottery by landing a great agent that helps you produce a no. #1 hit, you rocket to the top of the ionosphere and when you float back down, land on easy street. Excuse me...no.1 out of HOW many?
* It's at the this failure of such a rise, that many throw down the guitar & mic so to speak.
* When so many reach the realization that the above scenario is probably never going to happen, much of your competition drops out. Failing to see the value in choice #2.
* Choice #2.) Keep at your music skills as diligently as possible, while honoring them by becoming at least proficient enough in business to get gigs on your own. Do you have what it takes to talk to a club owner? Ya got a mouth? We know, or at least assume your ego is big enough. After all your going to be on stage in front of crowds. If you can't ask for your own paycheck maybe your in the wrong biz. Think about it.
* If you've thought about it and your still reading then we go to:
* Section A) of choice 2 which goes like this.
* -Do you have enough material to present a set(s).
* - If so, is what you've got entertaining enough?
* - Are you sure? Double check because a lot of GREAT musicians aren't that entertaining. Especially many new bands that don't do any or enough covers to get an unfamiliar crowd engaged with them. This is the kiss of death for so many starting bands and singers. There's a musical phenomenon that dictates that much music material, even by well known artists needs to GROW on an audience. So what do you have if not some REAL STRONG covers to offer. Is the crowd going to go ballistic right off the bat for all of your original material? Again we run into the lottery scenario. Nuthin' wrong with that, as long as you don't mind starving until the masses are enlightened enough to visit you with sell-out halls.
* More likely is the opportunity to make good money

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