I'm not in this business, but doesn't it depend on whether or not the musicians are also the ones who wrote the music and are producing the material? Musicians can be hired and paid by the writers and producers to make demo's, for example. But if you are a performing composer, it probably rests on you unless you have found backing.
All of this changes if you happen to be famous and fabulously productive. In that case, people are lined up and falling over backwards for the opportunity to invest in your projects.
It's not slang.. It's just time (most people pay a certain amount per hour for) in a studio.. Usually a music or dance studio. They pay for the time because: Music requires certain equipment most artists don't have at home to make what you hear on the radio or on YouTube. And dancers need the space and mirrors to perfect their choreography.
they don't
Certain musicians have different demands. Musicians of that quality demand a high level of pay.
Before they were famous, where they could - often in the venue they played in at night, they practiced during the day. When they stopped touring, they used to rehearse in the studio - they didn't have to pay for studio time.
Musicians rates of pay vary enormously from country to country. Even within a country< rates of pay can also vary depending on the type of performance (whether live or recorded), the level of skill required, the type of employment (full time, part time or sessional work) and a range of other factors. In addition, some countries provide for the payment of royalties based on each time a recorded piece is aired. It is not possible to provide a simplistic answer to this quesiton. Instead, musicians should consult the relevant Musicians Union in their country, state or territory for details of award rates and allowances payable. In Australia, for example, the Musicians Union of Australia (http://www.musicians.asn.au/ ) publishes a detailed award listing rates on its internet site.
Yes you do! your pricing will be subject to what you hope to accomplish in a studio.
Well generally the most famous or the best selling musicians get the most pay. The more popular they are and the more records they sell then the more pay the receive.
Most musicians are on a per-service pay scale determined by the union.
It depends greatly upon the church. Many churches pay their organist. Some pay professional musicians that come in for special programs. Some will even pay singers to insure the proper voices are available in the choir, particularly for special presentations, such as Handel's Messiah.
No, when you buy a Bamboo Manga tablet, you do not have to pay for an anime studio. The tablet is a drawing device used for creating digital artwork, and it does not come with any software for creating animations or running an anime studio. You would need separate software or tools for creating animations or working in an anime studio.
Salaries for this occupation vary widely from one region to another. NYC musicians may command (and get) a much higher wage than those in Tucson, for example. Orchestral musicians who are members of the Musicians Union will also command higher pay scales as opposed to those who are not members.
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