Does anyone here make serious money from their music?

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The awful moment when you realise you're not considered young anymore. :facepalm:

Stoopid whipper-snappers.

My daughter is half your age, and I'm 20 years older than you. You are somewhere in the middle, and can still safely qualify as young LOL
 
Kick ass. :) I'm off to do loads of drinking and staying up late but somehow managing to be fine in the morning. ;)
 
They almost never play a song all the way thru.

Happens all the time in my social outings with people. But occasionally I hear someone that isn't me shout "Christ! Are you going to let the song play?!" It always puts a smile to my face.
 
Kick ass. :) I'm off to do loads of drinking and staying up late but somehow managing to be fine in the morning. ;)

Good on ye. At some point I'm going to reach the age when doing stoopid shit like this is unseemly, but I don't see it happening any time soon, even if my kids do think i'm 'DEFECTIVE' :-)

 
Happens all the time in my social outings with people. But occasionally I hear someone that isn't me shout "Christ! Are you going to let the song play?!" It always puts a smile to my face.
lol ....... that'd make me smile too!

I used to love having listening sessions with friends ...... now not even my musician friends are into that anymore.
 
The awful moment when you realise you're not considered young anymore. :facepalm:

Stoopid whipper-snappers.

You're still good. Adulthood starts at about 40 or so... But it's short lived. You're back to being a kid when you're in your 50's!!!
 
I've just recently found myself talking quite a bit about things that happened 20 years ago, and it's freaking me out.

I've made a little bit more money from playing live, but the only money I ever made off of my recordings came from streaming my own music back when mp3.com used to pay for plays. Now that I think of it, there may be a reason that site went tits up...
 
I've just recently found myself talking quite a bit about things that happened 20 years ago, and it's freaking me out.
lol .... wait 'till you're talking about things that happened 50 years ago!
 
I put up some music on reverbnation yesterday. They had a default selling price for singles of 99 cents. What got me was that you can also sell your songs as ringtones for a set fee of $2.49!!! of which you get 50 cents. Considering that you can make any mp3 into your ringtone, I have to ask WTF?? is goin on?
 
I put up some music on reverbnation yesterday. They had a default selling price for singles of 99 cents. What got me was that you can also sell your songs as ringtones for a set fee of $2.49!!! of which you get 50 cents. Considering that you can make any mp3 into your ringtone, I have to ask WTF?? is goin on?
regular people don't want to even learn enough to do that. They'd rather pay 21/2 bucks and ringtones are more desirable to a lotta people than music ..... that's fucked but that's the way it is.
 
I put up some music on reverbnation yesterday. They had a default selling price for singles of 99 cents. What got me was that you can also sell your songs as ringtones for a set fee of $2.49!!! of which you get 50 cents. Considering that you can make any mp3 into your ringtone, I have to ask WTF?? is goin on?

Let us know if you ever sell ANYTHING on reverbnation. As far as I can see the only people who go there are other musicians/bands. I have links to my songs that are for sale on Amazon, I'm quite sure no one has followed them to buy!
 
When I was a kid, there was "rock", "country", "easy listening", "classical", and maybe another 4 or 5 categories.

Now there's, what, 35 sub-genres of "metal", and even sub-genres of the sub-genres, "dark death metal", "light death metal", etc.

So, how are you going to get a critical mass out of this fragmentation?
 
I ran a successful kickstarter. Does that count as serious money?

Also, as someone who plays an obscure sub-genre of punk, I like the fragmentation. :D
 
Let us know if you ever sell ANYTHING on reverbnation. As far as I can see the only people who go there are other musicians/bands. I have links to my songs that are for sale on Amazon, I'm quite sure no one has followed them to buy!

That's a good reminder. I gotta delete my reverbnation. I get nothing from them but spam. Since the re-design i don't get any traffic whatsoever - I mean NONE, and no listens or downloads at all anymore. Of course I was never selling anything, so I'm not technically answering your question - but reverbnation does appear to be 'dead', and my friends who are actually selling downloads are all on bandcamp....
 
Oh no! Not ANOTHER freakin bandsite I have to deal with lol..thanks chuck! Funny thing with reverbnation is I started getting all these fan hits last few days after virtual silence for years.
 
Hi Steve! Wow! if you can get more money out of the public for kickstarting than $1 for a single, you win the MONEY-MAKER prize so far! LOL
 
Oh no! Not ANOTHER freakin bandsite I have to deal with lol..thanks chuck! Funny thing with reverbnation is I started getting all these fan hits last few days after virtual silence for years.

Sorry Luke :-)

As far as any of these sites go - I think another great thread would be - what is a 'fan'....
 
Trends definitely change with band sites. Myspace, soundclick, reverbnation, bandcamp, soundcloud, etc. It's a microcosm of the music world - there's simply too much shit to sift through.
 
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