Articles island - a directory of quality articles, free quality articles reprint for your web site and email newsletter.
Free Articles Reprint for Your Web Site, Email Newsletter, Blog, Ezine and RSS Feed.
Submit Your Articles to Our Article Directory for Massive Exposure.
Total Live Articles: 92613  Total Categories: 389



 
  Advanced Search
Articles island Expert Author - Glinda McDuffie
An entrepreneur since opening her first business at age 25, Glinda McDuffie has nearly 30 years experience as a successful business person. Now Glinda is focusing her energies on taking her brick-and-mortar experience to the 'net where she will build her next empire.
Home » Arts-and-entertainment » Philosophy » Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy

Articles island Expert Author - Aaron Trubic
Author Name:
Aaron Trubic

Country:
United States

Member Since:
24 Oct 2006

Total Live Articles:
18



Email to Friends
Rate this Article
Bookmark this Article
Print this Article
Report this Article
Leave a Comment





Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy

By: Aaron Trubic
Total views: 37
Word Count: 991
Date:Oct 25th 2006
Article Rating: No Ratings Yet

Musicians, FREE YOUR MUSIC!!! This means literally and figuratively. Modern copyright laws and DRM (Digital Rights Management) bind the artist more than ever. Free music means not only offering digital music free of charge and unrestricted from duplication in non-commercial forms. However, if listeners derive pleasure from the music, they should always be encouraged to donate to the artist. But of course, if the music is being used in a commercial form (remix or sync context), there should be a mechanism in place to compensate the artist BUT, these situations should be encouraged by the labels.

The Album format is dead. There was a measurement of time before the advent of the internet. However, at the current rate of innovation, time is an even more precious commodity as attention spans shorten. The past practice of one album release by an artist every 2 years is suicide for any indie. Personally, I'd advocate a 2-3 song release every 4-6 months. This puts the artist in closer contact with their fans because of its greater frequency. It reduces expenses for the artist experimenting in a particular musical direction. If the new sound is rejected by fans, there's not as much time and money wasted. There's greater freedom to experiment with new themes, sounds, styles without much significant investment. Plus more frequent releases provide a better picture of an artist's musical growth over time. With more ala carte download services coming online, the 10-12 song album format is becoming irrelevant. Although I don't like the bigger emphasis on "singles" the breakdown of traditional formats is a step in the right direction. However, artists should still be encouraged to put out "bodies of art" or "clusters" of material.

CDs are also dead. MP3 players, especially the IPod, are now the player of choice for the most important demographic and as such, digital music is king. Owning music is over and so should buying it be.

We are all standing on the shoulders of giants. No style, song or singer ever developed in vacuum. All music is the product of everything else before it. Things must be borrowed in order to create something new. We encourage and promote derivative works made from our releases. Whether it's a guitar lick, a vocal hook or a remix version of a complete song, new art from old keeps the art alive. If these are done in the name of creation and development, there should be NO restriction. But, if the "adaptor" receives compensation for the new work, then the "adaptee" should, in part, be compensated for their contribution.

People, make ake money where the money is! Music fans are the lifeblood of the art. But, for too long they've been preyed upon as the sustainers of the music industry because the music had become "the product". However, if you remove the music as a thing and think of it as more of a marketing device, you empower the artist and simplify the business plan. The small money is in live performance and merchandising. The BIG money is in sync licensing and strategic partnerships. Envision a record label as more of a strategic partnership between artists to create more value for themselves because of the collective catalog. In having one unified point of purchase, the catalog increases in value because of its proximity to teach other. This concept is almost like a music "co-op".

What is even more liberating about this concept is that artists can be encourage to adopt a B2B mindset when it comes to servicing their "business" clients in the form of licensing while offering consumer music free of charge.

Here's how this "free music" scenario may turn out for one artist.

In speaking with my friend the songwriter, we discussed the success of his last album selling it off the stage at shows. Although he loves to play gigs, he has primarily done in order to connect with more new fans and sell cds to sustain his career. With that said, the numbers fell like this:

00 - studio time 00 - cd replication and printing

His album has been out for 3 years and he has sold 600 copies at apiece out of an original pressing of 1000 units.

So this album, so far has made a net profit of 00 MINUS the 00 in costs for a grand total of 00.

I put it to him like this - if we take a modest number of internet listeners - for sake of argument we'll say 5000. Let's say that only 14% of those listeners chose to pay only half the suggested price for his new cd according to the SPEAK philosophy. That means that only 700 of those 5000 new listeners chose to pay for music that they loved which made the artist the same 00 he made on his last album.

But now his music has 5000 NEW FANS and a monster mailing list on which he can market his merchandise, his fan club, his tour and his future albums. Since he knows these people already dug his music, logic would dictate that he will get a greater return percentage on his next album - maybe 25% will then pay that same next time around!

Also, there is something else to be noted here: since SPEAK encourages listeners to copy this music and distribute it to their friends (encourage send to a friend section - incentive) there's even more people listening!

Here's a further break-even scenario using the SPEAK method using this artists same timeframe:

5000 users over 3 years = 139 downloads per month 14% purchase rate each month over 3 years = .22 how many people need to buy this album at apiece? Just 19

(According to other data, this number has been as high as per release!)

Now this is all just to achieve the same monetary result. Apply your own release numbers to this scenario and discover what you can do with your album based on these modest estimates.

FREE YOUR MUSIC!!!

About The Author-- As an experienced studio and touring musician, producer and writer,Aaron Trubic has proudly garnered numerous commercial recording credits for both major and independent labels spanning 16 years.

Article Source: Articles island - Free article submission and free reprint articles


Most Viewed Philosophy Articles




Most Viewed Philosophy Articles:

Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy
For today's musicians and bands, the music should be a gateway to profit, not the profit center. Musicians, FR...

A Psychics Philosophy On Writing Style
Being a psychic and owning a psychic website requires writing for the mean reader. Unfortunately, the act of ...

Budokon-Philosophy, Science, & Art
At a point in history that is saturated with self help books, get rich gimmicks, and exercise infomercials, it...


Recent Philosophy Articles




Recent Philosophy Articles:

Budokon-Philosophy, Science, & Art
At a point in history that is saturated with self help books, get rich gimmicks, and exercise infomercials, it...

A Psychics Philosophy On Writing Style
Being a psychic and owning a psychic website requires writing for the mean reader. Unfortunately, the act of ...

Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy
For today's musicians and bands, the music should be a gateway to profit, not the profit center. Musicians, FR...

Most Viewed Articles by Aaron Trubic




Most Viewed Articles by Aaron Trubic:

Build The Knife You Carry - Choose a Great Blank for Your Blade
It's important to choose suitable material for your new blade. There are many choices - select wisely with the...

Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy
For today's musicians and bands, the music should be a gateway to profit, not the profit center. Musicians, FR...

A Primer and Opinion on Digital Rights Management
Digital Right Management, or DRM as it is commonly referred, is a term used by music publishers to restrict ac...

Knife Making DIY - Crafting Your Own Knife Handle
Knife handles are an important part of the knife making and knife using experience and can make or mar the use...

A Explanation of Myspace Profile Managment
If you have a product and you're on Myspace, you NEED a profile manager....

Best Practices For Beginning Knifemakers
Build the knife you carry with these must-have tips from the pros....

Marketing In The New Music Business Vol. 2
A brief discussion about fan acquisition and lifetime value as it pertains to your music....

What You HAVE To Know Before Building Your First Knife
Entering the world of knifemaking is an exciting endeavor. Build the best product you can with these tips for ...

Save Your Skin and Use Sunless Tan Lotions
Remove the hassles of sunburns and peeling this summer with a mist that won't leave you blistered....

Save Your Skin - The Skinny on Tanning Bed Lotions
When you tan indoors in a tanning bed, unlike tanning outdoors under the sun, you won't need the same sort of ...

You have permission to publish or reprint this article in your ezine, website, blog, forum, RSS feed or print publication, free of charge. As long as you keep this article with no changes(included Article Title, Article Body, Author Name, Article Source and keep all links in this article active)and you agree to our publisher terms of service. Below are ready HTML code for this article, you can copy and paste directly into your web page.

Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy -- HTML Version:


Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy -- Summary:

Give to Get - A Free Music Philosophy -- Keywords:
1   2   3 Good!   4   5   6 Very Good!!   7   8   9   10 Excellent!!!  
Comments:
No Comment Posted.

Leave Comment: Please Login to leave a comment. Not a member yet? Sign Up now.