7 Different Ways To Make Money As A
Musician
Making money as a solo
musician, singer, or band can be challenging but it's not impossible. With hard
work and of course skill you can find yourself in a comfortable position
working for yourself or with your band. Here are just a few of the ways for you
or your band to make money creating and performing music.
1. Performing at
shows:
People want to see and
get a great experience from a performance. This means if you already have music
that's really good, you can take the next step of putting together a
show, working
with a venue, or creating your own
venue.
Show prices for a new
group/artist can range from donation to $10. The next step is incorporating
things such as merchandise into every performance for additional earnings.
2. Touring:
Once you've put
together a great show, take it out on the road. This way you can increase your
fan base and get a great experience out of it. It's your regular show earnings
multiplied! One thing to keep in mind is that touring can be pricey, but I will
add something about that and low budget traveling in another hub.
3. Songwriting:
Many singers and
groups collaborate with other writers or are looking for songs that are already
written so this would be a great opportunity for songwriter to begin making
some money. Go to open mics, showcases and the like to start meeting artists.
Many times they will be willing if not looking for someone to work with on
writing.
4. Producing:
Singers often have a
hard time finding "just the right sound." I do not produce, but I
have worked with many artists in studio and the amount of creative genius I
have seen when a producer works with a talented artist is unparalleled. Prices
should vary according to each situation, but remember to not cheat yourself.
Another route is
working with your average Joe. Sometimes people are moved to write lyrics and
are looking for the perfect music to it but cannot create it themselves. Here
is a great opportunity to not only make some money, but also to have a new fan!
5. Studio Work:
There is always work
to do in the studio whether it be background vocals, standing in as a studio or
session musician for special recording projects. These rates can range from $50
flat to $500 flat. Hourly rates can also be charged. Depending on who and what
it is for, a good estimate of what you can make would be between $35/hr -
$100/hour. Then you'll have the rest of the day to go out and make some more
money!
6. Busking:
Street performing is
fun and you can really make money doing it. A few things to remember are; be
courteous to other performers, bring food and water for yourself. Do have
somewhere to put your earnings. Do check the weather so you can be prepared for
the elements. Remain happy - Being angry about a slow day does not make people
want to give you their hard earned money. Do bring your merchandise if you have
some. You can make $0- $$$ in a day.
7. Merchandise:
Anything of yours that
someone can buy from you is great to have. Start with the basics like a CD, QR
code and download link. Tshirts are also great. Have these items available
where ever you go. Have them at an online store, have physical copies at your
shows, bring them when you busk. Order these items from places like
reverbnation.com.
Lastly, ALWAYS have your business card with
you! This is essential as you will never know when you will need it. Carry a
few with you like you do your ID. It may open the door to your next opportunity
to make money!
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