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October 9, 2013 at 11:35 am #12892woodsdenisParticipant
The music business is changing daily, and our corner of it just as quickly. There is no point complaining of what it used to be like, I would regularly get €10-15k commercials gigs in Ireland !!!! That was 25 years ago, if keep pining for that I would go mad.
There seems to be a lot of focus on AJ, and I get the model, what really irks me is the PRO thing. I really don’t see the issue and it seems very unfair especially in the situation where the licensee does not pay a performance royalty.
October 9, 2013 at 12:13 pm #12894MusicmattersParticipantNone of you guys have mentioned one crucial factor. The joy of doing what you love far outweighs many financial gains. When i look at the guys doing the 9 to 5 through several hours of traffic, i feel truly blessed.
October 9, 2013 at 12:58 pm #12895Art MunsonKeymasterThe joy of doing what you love far outweighs many financial gains.
True, or I would not still be making music after 50 years. But (and it’s a big but) I still need a scorecard and the dollars are a good way to keep track. There is not much percentage (at least for me) to let them sit on a shelf. Been there, done that!
October 9, 2013 at 1:26 pm #12896MichaelLParticipantNone of you guys have mentioned one crucial factor. The joy of doing what you love far outweighs many financial gains. When i look at the guys doing the 9 to 5 through several hours of traffic, i feel truly blessed.
+1000
Why do you think I left law and went back to music? Why do you think I’m selling the big crib? …So that I can do what I love, which at this point in my life is writing production music.
October 9, 2013 at 6:32 pm #12900Art MunsonKeymasterFor those of you interested in a review of AJ from an exclusive composer there, you can find it here:
https://musiclibraryreport.com/category/composer-library-reviews/
You will need to be a subscriber to access that page though.
October 9, 2013 at 8:04 pm #12902Art MunsonKeymasterI just might have to out sell all you guys starting now for .99 cents a track! and if you want in on my business music library model scheme, just know that I am taking 97% commissions (so you’ll get .024 cents a sale) from my library biz model. This will push everyone back into the ground while we go to war. Watch out! Here I come!
Are you in?…if so…start up-loading right now!
October 9, 2013 at 8:15 pm #12904Desire_InspiresParticipantI just might have to out sell all you guys starting now for .99 cents a track! and if you want in on my business music library model scheme, just know that I am taking 97% commissions (so you’ll get .024 cents a sale) from my library biz model. This will push everyone back into the ground while we go to war. Watch out! Here I come!
Are you in?…if so…start up-loading right now
I am in. I just uploaded 200,000 tracks to 200 royalty-free sites. Prices are 59 cents for full songs with vocals, 39 cents for instrumentals, and 29 cents for 60 second versions. Everything below 60 seconds is only 9 cents. 🙂
Anyway, royalty free music is what it is. If you can compete, go for it. If not, do not even worry about it. There are enough marketplaces for any musician to be successful in some regard.
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