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How to Turn Your Love for Music Into a Real Job

Every job starts from somewhere, mostly driven by money, passion, and love.

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Every job starts from somewhere, mostly driven by money, passion, and love.

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Do you love music, and you intend to make cool cash from it? Every job starts from somewhere, mostly driven by money, passion, and love. If nothing gives you a push towards a job, you will probably not give it a thought. But here you are with loads of passion and love driving your music activities, but you do not know how to make it a real job. Don’t worry, as we have tips that will help you turn your love for music into a real job.

Promote your music online

You can turn your love for music into a real job by making sales from your music. But before you can make sales, you will need to make your music known, especially if it’s great music that your audience will enjoy. One of the easiest ways to promote your music online is by using social media. Most youths and teenagers, even adults, spend most of their day on social media, making it an excellent platform to promote your music. Running targeted ads of your music on the relevant social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc., will also assure you of getting your audience to notice your music. 

You can also use emails, electronic press kits, and streaming services to promote your songs online. Create a website that will give your fans a place to find you. It is the first step you should take if you want to promote your music online. Links and ads on social media will lead your fans right to your website, where they can get more of your updates and possibly buy your music.

You can also create a YouTube channel and use other music-sharing platforms like Audiomack, Soundcloud, etc. You can start your music career by uploading videos of yourself singing on YouTube and sharing them on music platforms. Music stars like Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendez, and many others started their music profession this way. 

 

Take part in music-related jobs

The struggle in the music world is that it’s not easy to venture into, but you can also create a job for yourself out of your love for music by participating in music-related projects or jobs. Besides being a professional musician, you can become a music technician like a sound engineer, pyrotechnician, wardrobe technician, or lighting engineer. 

You can also participate in the teaching sector by passing knowledge to youngsters who want to venture into music. You can provide a private and public lecture to students because it is a good way to make money from music. Suppose you are interested in the teaching or technical aspects of music. In that case, you can take part in the business sector by creating a record label, PR and marketing, booking agent, radio plugger, etc.

 

Make use of professional tools

One way of becoming a professional in the music industry is by using professional tools. These tools will not only make you better but will also make the production of music easier. You should use tools such as an audio interface, DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), MIDI, studio microphones, etc., to make good music.

An audio interface is very useful in music production as it is a foundational tool of most home studios. It acts as a mediator between computers, headphones, speakers, and other music production instruments. The DAW, also known as Digital Audio Workstation, is also useful in recording, editing, and producing audio files.

The MIDI and studio microphones are also very essential in producing music and making the process easier. If you have the professional tools for music, you are just a step away from making your love for music a real job.

 

Play live and sell merchandise

You can also make music a real job by playing live. You can start by playing live on the streets till you upgrade to playing in concerts and functions. You can make money from playing live, but you might not get significant payments at the beginning of your adventure.

You can also ask other musicians if they have gigs or connections that can make you play live. Most music stars make a considerable sum of money from playing live, so you should make sure you stay focused till you get there. You can also earn cash by selling merchandise at your shows, like making sales of T-shirts, stickers, buttons, etc.

Following the tips listed above, you are just a step away from turning your love for music into a profitable job.

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Andy Latkovskis

Andy Latkovskis is an HR Officer specialized in employee training and development. He is truly passionate about nurturing talent and ideas that evoke transformative change in individuals, teams, and organizations. When he is not working, you can find him exploring the deepness of nature.


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