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Bob Ross could tell a story and create the scene he was talking about.
Bob Ross is the G.O.A.T !
Afro better than my Daddy's...
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music is still an art form and is a creative field no matter how it is presented on TV.
You all need to be honest with yourself's about why you started making music.
Bob Ross could tell a story and create the scene he was talking about.
Bob Ross is the G.O.A.T !
Afro better than my Daddy's...
Making records is THE MUSIC BUSINESS. Placements are THE MUSIC BUSINESS. SELLING MUSIC IS THE MUSIC BUSINESS.
People make music because they love it. People make RECORDS to make money. Don't get that twisted.
The opportunities that I've been presented with have all come with the requirement of signing a publishing agreement with that individual.
I'm just speaking of my personal experiences. Those are opportunities that I have made the choice to not pursue, because they are in direct conflict with my goals and priorities.
ok...if that's the case...
where can i find a J. Troup RECORD???
where can i hear a J. Troup PLACEMENT???
where is J. Troup music SELLING?
You're right...Music isn't about any of those things. But THE MUSIC BUSINESS IS.
Making records is THE MUSIC BUSINESS. Placements are THE MUSIC BUSINESS. SELLING MUSIC IS THE MUSIC BUSINESS.
Read this article.If it was just all about the love, then people would just stay in their bedrooms with their headphones on. If it were just about the love, people would just keep singing in church.
LOLWUTPeople go into the studio TO MAKE RECORDS TO MAKE MONEY. There is NOBODY ON THIS PLANET who has spent money to record a song, and has just kept that music to themselves.
The whole world doesn't revolve around a little web site, much less the entire industry, truth be told. And not every beatmaker/producer/musician/artist on the globe has the everlasting goal of becoming a millionare solely through the music "business".Everybody who is on PMP, who's sending out beat CD's, who's hitting up A&R's and artists...THEY AREN'T DOING IT FOR THE LOVE. THEY ARE DOING IT TO MAKE MONEY. BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE MAKE RECORDS FOR...TO MAKE MONEY.
So from your point of view, if I love and respect music as an artform, I shouldn't gain any profit whatsoever for my musical efforts, no matter how ungodly knowledgeable, talented, creative or business savvy I am. Do have any clue how completely fucking stupid that sounds? Especially negating from the sheer possibility of someone with those traits(ie music passion) gaining massive capitol via the music industry? You have a very blotched idea between the literary terms of 'music' and 'record'.That's the business of music.
Your post sounds VERY naive.
People make music because they love it. People make RECORDS to make money. Don't get that twisted.
Choose any Viacom network in one of 27 countries around the world.
If you are in the music industry to make a lot of money, you are definitely in the wrong industry.
By statistics it is the most overcrowded, lowest return for time put in. You have to be in the top ranks to make any real money. Compare that to other industry's like real estate or health industries. You don't have a be in the top ranks to live decently off those.
With all the money talk in this thread I thought i'd mention something that yall may not have thought over. If you are in the music industry to make a lot of money, you are definitely in the wrong industry. By statistics it is the most overcrowded, lowest return for time put in. You have to be in the top ranks to make any real money. Compare that to other industry's like real estate or health industries. You don't have a be in the top ranks to live decently off those.
The music industry brings in 20+billion worldwide. The executives and the most successful artists/producers get 95% of that. The rest of us(the 5%) are left to fight over the scraps. There are a lot of us trying to get a piece of that 5% pie so naturally not everyone is going to be satisfied with the money that they make. Even successful artists aren't happy with what they make. Thats why they say you really have to do music for the love of it, not the money...because there isn't that much money. Music really has the false perception of it being a rich industry... It really isn't at all. If you look at the amount of people doing it, the time they are putting in, the money they are making and I'm just talking about being able to live decently. I'm not talking about making millions.
Now if you really are about the money It would be a lot smarter going into another industry like advertising which brings in 700+billion a year. The pie is a lot bigger and there's less people fighting over it.
Just a little dose of reality for yall. Be smart about it
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