Oh damn, good point! Well, maybe I can just sell into the local strip clubs, and maybe do some electrogoth for the local goth clubs. I'm only looking for beer money after all...djguido wrote:Since I'm a software engineer as my day gig, I can afford to just "do what I want".. although I'm thinking of entering the niche market of composing music for exotic dancers ("Stripper Tunes").
LOL.....I think Prince has the market cornered on that
So no one cashing in on their projects?
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- KVRAF
- 10879 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from Austin, TX USA
Bandcamp: https://suitcaseoflizards.bandcamp.com/
Linux Mint, Waveform 13 Pro, U-He synths, Audio Damage effects,.
Linux Mint, Waveform 13 Pro, U-He synths, Audio Damage effects,.
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 24 May, 2004
When you start earning money by your music, you'll sooner or later optimize your music for maximum profit.
It's the small capitalist in every human...
It's the small capitalist in every human...
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- KVRian
- 864 posts since 9 Jul, 2001 from Chester County PA, USA
Perfectly put.BONES wrote:I never expected it to be more than a hobby and I have no desire to do it full-time as it would necessarily involve too much compromise. We may do a world tour next year, which could easily be the high-point of my life, but music will still always be a hobby. I think there are far better ways to earn a living.
I tried doing music for a living full time in the past, and discovered the hard way that as soon as it became a full-time job, it...well...became like a full-time job! For me anyway, all of the things that I loved and got pleasure from about it eventually got devoured by the need to "be a professional about it", "gotta have THAT sound du jour", "gotta have THAT look du jour", etc. and started to become a total drag...to the point that I completely gave up on music altogether in the mid-90's for a period of time in disgust and tried focusing on other things (which eventually brought me full-circle back to music again
So for me, music is a type of hobby, but one I also take very seriously...while I'm no longer interested in "making it big" (at my age? HA!
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
I've lived off music on and off since the early 90's, but that's not to say it makes a lot of money...
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 15 Nov, 2004 from Gainesville, FL USA
Hobby/therapy; meaning if I didn't spend adequate time immersed in music I'd go manic-depressive psycho on a recurring basis
At the age of 26 I've finally realized that I could never make a living w/ music unless I were to compose/perform music well catered to the popular audience (market) rather than the (experimental) niches I naturally feel like working in; and that just ain't gonna happen even if I were to try..... Glad I stuck it out and got my environmental science degree.
At the age of 26 I've finally realized that I could never make a living w/ music unless I were to compose/perform music well catered to the popular audience (market) rather than the (experimental) niches I naturally feel like working in; and that just ain't gonna happen even if I were to try..... Glad I stuck it out and got my environmental science degree.
Ideas are bulletproof... I am not.
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 8 Aug, 2004
I make music for fun. I'm still a student and the money I earn goes into gear. I don't care if someday I will get a return on investment or even take financial benefit out of it or a huge yacht with 50 babes on it. I do it for fun.
If someday my music becomes popular and the cash starts flowing, why not? But for the moment I'm studying for my future to get a nice job so I can buy a yacht with 50 babes on it
If someday my music becomes popular and the cash starts flowing, why not? But for the moment I'm studying for my future to get a nice job so I can buy a yacht with 50 babes on it
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- KVRAF
- 3125 posts since 6 Dec, 2002 from Ljubljana/ Slovenia
music is my main income (divided as follows):
gigs > teaching > arranging > writing
I earn enough, but I live at home with my parents, so that eases my financial burden.
If I had to pay rent and all the food, I'd be skint.
k
besides, I've got almost all the gear that I need (too much actually), I'm only buying sw from now on.
gigs > teaching > arranging > writing
I earn enough, but I live at home with my parents, so that eases my financial burden.
If I had to pay rent and all the food, I'd be skint.
k
besides, I've got almost all the gear that I need (too much actually), I'm only buying sw from now on.
- KVRAF
- 2548 posts since 7 Jul, 2003 from Huntington, WV
That's interesting. A lot of the people who have made it to the top of commercial success, claim that they would be playing music in their closet if they had no other venue in which to perform. In other words, they would create and perform music no matter if they had become financially successful at it, or not.TeeLangSun wrote:I would never do music simply to please myself so if I don't find exactly where I belong in the pro music scene then I will most likely drop it alltogether.
Then again, maybe that's just something they say to reporters to make it look like they are genuinely sincere about their music?
take care,
McLilith
- KVRAF
- 11380 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
I will be doing this for professional work, once I'm done with the music technology school. I've got some contacts in the finnish industry but in this country you really have to work very hard to be able to live on the income! However, I'm aiming much higher than that.. look out for the next superstar, around srping/summer 2012!soundaddik wrote:what do most KVR members aiming for? just a hobby or something more? I am deffinitly aiming for somthing more. What is the official average income figure for producers like us? Any future in this? Any members commit full time? I figure the ones that made it dont chit chat or ask for help in this site anymore
Cheers!
bManic
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
i find this statement totally puzzling and somewhat sad ...TeeLangSun wrote:I would never do music simply to please myself
slainte
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- KVRAF
- 3125 posts since 6 Dec, 2002 from Ljubljana/ Slovenia
me too.pHz wrote:i find this statement totally puzzling and somewhat sad ...TeeLangSun wrote:I would never do music simply to please myself
slainterob
although it's work for me (sometimes hard work) I still like to think it's my favorite hobby (and only hobby by that)