you made sense in the first 2 minutes sir, thank you for this! ive been playing multiple instruments for the better half of 20 +years.i kinda had a rough childhood and it was a way to escape, like therapy almost. anyway i realized i havent joined a band or anything in my life is because i dont think i want the fame that goes with it, and producing seems like it would be a way to unleash my creativity and somewhat stay out of the spotlight for it, while still getting paid, while maybe helping people the same way i learned how to help myself all those years ago, which i have alllllooottt of experience with lol! But alas, im all self taught, and even tho i can play almost anything by ear, thats as far as my EXP goes with all the other aspects of musik production. so basically i live the music part, but pretty much am figuring out the social norms for the public aspect, which you are explaining finally, so again, thank you SIR!
Great content, though why you add so much reverb in yout room ? You could post process it would be far more enjoyable to watch/hear. (Theses Reflections make sound harsh too)
When I learn to really take time and listen to my potential and clients, also given them quality results, they had a hard time to “connect” with other producers that only want to rush up and do not invest time in creating a sincere relationship with them.
I've been trying a few different libraries over the past few years. I do not have a relationship with any music supervisor(s). I will say this; IF I knew a supervisor/agent, I would probably be light years ahead of where I am. The libraries I use, are competition with every bedroom producer known in the world. I have had a little success(financially speaking, probably enough to pay for all of my set up I've acquired over the years). Not making a living, and not landed a "big deal" as of yet. I will continue this path because I love making music and I know that one day I will "break through". Until then, KEEP CREATING!
Had some of them but unarticulated. I'll update my business plan with these value levers, maybe even make one of those fancy spider digrams :). Great video!!
Very nice video! We face the "comunication problem" with our clients every, single, f*****g, day. It's a very big topic, even and expecially in those situation where the producers comes from the "gold era" of the music market. Greetings from Italy!
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Its partly true but i just believe that some people find out after a while they have a different gift they can give to others rather than what they originally thought.
I was gaining some perspective on the internet and the Indian music industry and then I saw this video. Big help dude, I'm on my way to make some beats and sell them for some change on my life.
This is SUCH a helpful insight on how there is much more to making money in music than just the traditional route in the studio in person, great video thank you for making this
Great advice thanks. Just to ensure we are on the same page I think it would help if you defined exactly what a producer does. Supervise and package a song from concept to recording to mixing and mastering I presume? But does he mix and master himself, or does he bill it to the client, and is it assumed that he has his own studio.
Thanks for watching! Yep, oversees the project start to finish. Sometimes a producer could also mix and/or master the songs themselves or they may farm that out.
Just subscribed. Dope content what you guys are putting out. Theres very little of this type of music business material being put out. Much Appreciated.
Wow very educative.. Thanks bro and i like the way you explain it very clearly to the point That's honesty not content ❤. Am a producer and will really want to talk to you