Over a million
for personal pride and lack of ambition to make money off their love of music
no, but sometimes people listening to the same music artist songs make you crazy.
Nothing, it is the sales of the single that make the money not the act of recording. If the single is rubbish then nobody will purchase it and the artist will make no money.
Make an auction and find out
They both help the bands make money along side selling their music, and the experience to individuals is wonderful. Seeing your favorite artist live, dancing, and getting to hear them in all their glory is spectacular. Clearly, you have not seen your favorite artist live.
Not all the time
Bands certainly make more money from concerts. Most major label contracts only pay a small fraction of each CD, and there are many reductions taken from the artist's royalties. So unless your CD sells millions of units, you're not going to make much. For live performances, however, the artist keeps most of the money. Basically this can be extended to the debate about pirating digital music: it's not going to kill the artist, it's only killing the record companies.
Yes indeed! The other artist "owns" the music, the lyrics and the rights to it. You must get their permission in writing.
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.
To try to make a profit.
you are able to make a good deal of money and you can meet awesome bands while doing it.
alot