The easiest way is probably to record an album and try to sell it
But in general a record company might buy the rights to a musicians song and that way the company can promote it to a wider audience and make money off of it, while paying the musician a royalty (a small percentage of the money made off the song)
Garree Stephan has written: 'How to make money writing, performing, & teaching music' -- subject(s): Music, Vocational guidance
No, you can have your own hands to make music. You can make music out of anything but having money would help to buy more things to make different kinds of music.
with garage band.
Yes
According to the American Music Therapy Association, music therapists make on average $47,899 a year.
A music retailer buys their CD's and music for low prices in different places, then they raise the price and sell it to make money. Their salary depends on how much they sell.
No
yes, giving music lessons, building instruments, or writting music all bring in money if you play your cards right...
Music, writing, make-up, hair, fashion, theater.
Music, writing, make-up, hair, fashion, theater.
Because thats how artists make their money.... :)
They usually make their money off of album sales and possibly off of ITunes.