I made $20,000 for a 15 second beat, here’s how

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  • @scottbathgate3144
    @scottbathgate3144 2 года назад +1392

    Considering your monolith of a recording space I dont think any of us had any doubt you were a proper musician 😂

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  2 года назад +614

      you’d be surprised how often that’s the exact thing people pick on lol “so much gear and not even a real musician”

    • @mrsil5593
      @mrsil5593 2 года назад +9

      ​@@Macrodosed yeah that's what I thought

    • @RadicalEdward_115
      @RadicalEdward_115 2 года назад +28

      @@andrewhuang bro you are literally who i think of when i imagine new age musicians.. I mean space time alone was phenomenal.. Jjst wanted to say that

    • @scottbathgate3144
      @scottbathgate3144 2 года назад +51

      @@Macrodosed I would but that would take an absolute monilith of my time honestly

    • @scottbathgate3144
      @scottbathgate3144 2 года назад +5

      @@andrewhuang oh yeah I can only imagine! Thanks for the tips though. Big fan of what you do!

  • @Antonio_Gallego
    @Antonio_Gallego 2 года назад +440

    It isn't the 15 seconds, or the 10 hours you put in to pull the whole thing together. It's the 20 years it took you to get there what they are paying for.

    • @TheBlort
      @TheBlort 2 года назад +18

      E x a c t l y.

    • @bwgti
      @bwgti Год назад +10

      Yes. Indeed.

    • @Scripture-Songs-That-Stick
      @Scripture-Songs-That-Stick Год назад +12

      Yup. Wasn't that Picasso who famously is known for saying that to a woman who was unimpressed with how quickly he did an expensive painting for her?

    • @kpopbutlofi
      @kpopbutlofi Год назад +4

      Pablo Picasso

    • @iamYork_
      @iamYork_ Год назад

      @@kpopbutlofi exactly... I was about to say this is what he told me when I asked him for a napkin drawing at a restaurant in Spain...

  • @Albeit_Jordan
    @Albeit_Jordan 2 года назад +130

    1:04 "There are far more people you've never heard of who are successful in music than there are rockstars" is a great quote

    • @prototype8137
      @prototype8137 Год назад +6

      Its common sense. Also producers and engineers typically make much more than artists do..

  • @WavesNGames
    @WavesNGames 2 года назад +109

    Twitter has been a huge tool for me to reach out to people to get work. Also I find silent vfx clips and ask the artist if I can repost them with sound design. This resulted in a sound design job for a game.

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 2 года назад +330

    This is so valuable! Well done!

    • @thelevicole
      @thelevicole 2 года назад +1

      They say infinity wars was the most ambitious cross over event in history...I say it'd be a Make Something + Andrew Huang colab.

    • @leaveitorsinkit242
      @leaveitorsinkit242 2 года назад +1

      Some may even say invaluable.

  • @grahamtaylor6883
    @grahamtaylor6883 2 года назад +357

    20k for 15 second. Well done man, you deserve it. Thanks for sharing. It's the reaching out that a lot of creatives get stalled at. Some guru once said ( I wish I could remember who?), the music business is 20% talent and 80% business. I think we all forget that.

    • @peachulemon
      @peachulemon 2 года назад +8

      if you know how business works the music industry can't screw you over . Also can make that 20k direct instead of trough 3rd party

    • @ClementBaudoin
      @ClementBaudoin 2 года назад +16

      I think this title is a bit confusing. It’s not 20k for 15 second beat, it’s 20k for something you are good at and you’ve built through years of hard work. It’s like a reward if you prefer. But still great

    • @CatFish107
      @CatFish107 2 года назад +26

      @@ClementBaudoin Similar to the cartoonist Sergio Aragones. He charges quite a bit for a commission, and can crank one out in seconds to minutes. When asked, "I paid you all that, for such a small amount of your time!?", he replies along the lines of, "No, you paid me for all the time I spent building my skills to the point that I could create that piece so quickly for you."

    • @quentinmorales
      @quentinmorales 2 года назад +1

      @@CatFish107 This quote is (also) said to be from Pablo Picasso ;) anyway, it's really true

    • @banemicic
      @banemicic 2 года назад +1

      I think painter Pablo Picasso say that

  • @mummyapple3661
    @mummyapple3661 2 года назад +99

    Stuff like this is always something I feel like I understand most of the time, that being the "you don't need to be a household name to be a successful musician" comment, but regardless it's still always good to hear again every now and then. It helps recenter yourself into your own world and into what you yourself can do. I struggle a lot with comparing my music to others' work, but things like this help me refocus and remember what good I can still do, and how I can still impact the world. So... thanks, this came at a good time for me.

    • @dashofawesome64
      @dashofawesome64 2 года назад +2

      There also some cases where most people never heard who they are but have heard there music so many times. S3RL can be an example or renard/Kitsune^2/
      Jackal Queenston aka Emma essex. This you prob heard many time. Kitsune^2 - Rainbow Tylenol

    • @jessicapeyton5444
      @jessicapeyton5444 Год назад +1

      Me too. I’m just getting started because I’ve been afraid to put my music out there just because I don’t fully understand the industry and I’ve been wary of making it a career. But I was literally just thinking that it’s not that great being a songwriter only because you just supply the idea and may never be known for it. Also if you don’t have many connections and are not great at singing or producing it’s super difficult to get your work out there. But it was definitely encouraging to be reminded that success is not defined by popularity

  • @scaho
    @scaho 2 года назад +48

    I don’t see this as him flexing but as genuinely motivating upcoming people who love music and want to make it a source of living, like myself and many others who are not currently making a sustainable income from music.

  • @Nightmoore
    @Nightmoore 2 года назад +32

    What a breath of fresh air......just to hear someone be so transparent and break all this down. People get so weird about money and getting paid, so it's like pulling teeth just to figure out what to charge for your work sometimes. Thanks for making this one!

  • @NathanJamesLarsen
    @NathanJamesLarsen 2 года назад +110

    Love this - I did commercial work years ago under a producer I worked for and now I'm finally getting back into it on my own and it's so dang exciting.

  • @icanteven4498
    @icanteven4498 2 года назад +158

    The idea of a “real musician” is so interesting… I’m a classically and informally trained musician so I work with lots of types of musicians. When I work with someone who doesn’t have formal classical training, they’re like “wow! You’re a REAL musician, you know stuff about music theory and can read music!” and when I work with someone who only has classical training they’re like “wow! You’re a REAL musician, you can play with your ear and don’t have to read music!” 😂😂 so yeah… we’re all “real” musicians

    • @bburdick
      @bburdick 2 года назад +4

      Kurt Cobain, if you rate him on his technical skills - was not a great musician. If you rate him on his songwriting, it's another story. All routes are feasible

    • @CalikoTube
      @CalikoTube Год назад +2

      There’s some pretty dumb logic going on.
      Written music didn’t always exist either. Does that mean people before written music weren’t musicians? Maybe they were cooks?

    • @smugler1
      @smugler1 Год назад +2

      This is a bit odd. I thought ear training was part of a formal music training. At least every school of music I've been to included ear training more so than the informal teaches you could pay privately. Isn't the entire point of music theory to explain what we hear and allow us to communicate it in written form?
      I do get what you mean. But I don't understand how these folks that made these statements got to them.

    • @sielsounds
      @sielsounds Год назад

      No truer comment has ever been posted

  • @Alice-Efe
    @Alice-Efe 2 года назад +341

    Now I really want to hear "weird funny" songs Andrew posted in 2004? 😊

    • @kay8163
      @kay8163 2 года назад +1

      Ahaaah! Me too?

    • @duVillage
      @duVillage 2 года назад +25

      Andrew Huang used to run a website called "songstowearpantsto".
      I especially remember randomly encountering a song called "Fishcat" which you can still find on RUclips. I won't link it directly because Andrew did not upload it himself. That song is from around 2004 iirc.

    • @Stevonicus
      @Stevonicus 2 года назад +22

      I think he still has Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows uploaded from that era.

    • @GCTubaTim
      @GCTubaTim 2 года назад +14

      @@duVillage I discovered him back in high school during the SongsToWearPantsTo days (2007-2010). I still have a ton of his funny music from back then.

    • @Jamirobruno
      @Jamirobruno 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/-XLgpReEkLc/видео.html this one is a gem from Past Andrew!

  • @cas_designs
    @cas_designs 2 года назад +47

    Been a fan since Songs To Wear Pants To, from the before times. You even created a track in an attempt at collaboration when I sent you all the Texas Instruments Speak&Spell samples and circuit bent glitch sounds I made. It was scary how fast you were. It’s nice to watch your success, and see you share your knowledge. Best wishes.

    • @bradhieronymus3421
      @bradhieronymus3421 2 года назад +3

      God damn. I just now made the connection that Andrew is/was Songs to Wear Pants to. The internet is a small world.

  • @AutumnGardMusic
    @AutumnGardMusic 2 года назад +27

    thank you for emphasizing that there are many valid musical jobs. It’s a healthier mindset for the community. As you know, we are already our own worst critics,, so the last thing we need is someone telling us that our success isn’t valid unless we fit into whatever mold they consider as “valid”. Thank you for sharing this and thank you for being an overall positive influence on the community.

  • @fatherWolt
    @fatherWolt 2 года назад +21

    the online music community has a tendency to turn on itself and produce more infighting than music. I'm glad your channel is hear to dispel that and just be a place of learning for all musicians :)

  • @chrisricetopher21
    @chrisricetopher21 2 года назад +25

    I listen to whatever industry gems you offer up for one reason; The sheer extent of impact you’ve made on my music personally. You’ve gained a massive amount of my respect and gratitude for being the single creator that makes me want to create the most. I’ve gotten on Live more times after your vids than the freakin puppet, and he’s great! You’re one of the greats dude. Keep it up…. PLZ!!!

  • @bendingriver7101
    @bendingriver7101 2 года назад +100

    What even IS a "REAL MUSICIAN"?! Some of the most incredible and proficient musicians I've ever met have never made a bunch of money playing music. Like seriously, best guitarist I know is a jazz God and also makes music with modular synths and he's never made the money back he's even spent on equipment (although to be fair modular synths can get pretty expensive but my point stands). The dude also rips on the drums and a bunch of other instruments, and I'm the friend most of my friends view as a "real musician" because I was in a band that toured but this dude is far more of a "real musician" than I am.

    • @samm4034
      @samm4034 2 года назад +6

      Music isn't really about the fame imo, but it is every artist's dream to get noticed and be able to thrive off of music as an income.
      The situation we are in right now as distributing artists is that there is like 50,000 songs uploaded to spotify each day. Most of them have no marketing.

    • @samm4034
      @samm4034 2 года назад +2

      Part 2:
      Back when you had to go through a major distributer to get your music heard, it was a little bit more about being good and pitching your music well then it was about hitting the right spot on the media algorithms.
      Fame is luck most of the time, and you don't need it to be a "real" musician.

    • @peterwojtek8468
      @peterwojtek8468 2 года назад +3

      I think this is mostly due to the fact that most musicians entertain suspicion towards developping actual business skills -more so in France where making money and music are antithetical. I mean let's face it, making and producing music has never been this accessible, low price points have litterally brought the means of production to the masses. I'm regularly apalled by awefully talented people who won't even touch marketing with a five foot pole.

    • @SimplCup
      @SimplCup 2 года назад +2

      That's sad. People nowadays think, that you could be considered as a musician only if you earn money for that. I've been making electronic dance music for 3 years and still haven't earned even a dollar for that. But I consider myself as a musician, maybe not professional but I am indeed musician.

    • @Christopher-md7tf
      @Christopher-md7tf 2 года назад

      What these people really mean is a pro, somebody who pays their bills by making/playing music.

  • @WorkerBeeSupply
    @WorkerBeeSupply 2 года назад +7

    I’m a commercial director and photographer in Toronto and this approach and attitude totally applies across other creative industries! Super interesting to hear how you got started, thanks!

  • @joshc9201
    @joshc9201 2 года назад +5

    As someone who works in a commercial VFX house, this is so refreshing to hear. While I am not on the music side, the number of people who think that you are only a success if you are well known in the industry and working on a Film or TV Series. One thing that I love about the advertising world is you usually have a lot more creative input to your work, and people are usually looking for a creative partner in a project not just someone to shut up and do what they are told (usually lol).

    • @tedkritzler8970
      @tedkritzler8970 2 года назад

      Do what you love for a living, and you'll never "work" a day in your life.

  • @inherentlyidiotic4477
    @inherentlyidiotic4477 2 года назад +5

    you’re super inspiring man. i’ve decided to start taking music a lot more seriously and your channel has been invaluable when it comes to learning the basics from a technical standpoint as well as the mindset needed to follow through.

  •  2 года назад +5

    Your approach is always genuine and honest. The community needs to hear this. Thank you

  • @thewhitedude11
    @thewhitedude11 2 года назад +56

    I've been transitioning into being a full time producer and it's been scary, but this video has helped me a lot and had made me feel super valid. Thank you!

    • @UFO_808
      @UFO_808 Год назад +1

      What kind of music do you produce?

  • @NevTheDeranged
    @NevTheDeranged Год назад +5

    You deserve your face on a billboard, man. You've put out more rad music than any random handful of artists in my collection.

  • @munichray
    @munichray Год назад +25

    I needed to hear this 10-12 years ago when I decided music wasn't a career option because you're made to believe if you're not world famous, then you haven't had a successful career....
    But I'm 28, just started my uni course doing Music Production and sound engineering and this video inspires me more than you know!
    I've always loved your videos, man! 🙌

    • @davidalmontejr
      @davidalmontejr Год назад +1

      Also just turned 28 and thinking of going back to school for music production. Wish you best of luck 🙏🏽

    • @munichray
      @munichray Год назад

      @@davidalmontejr Thank you! Same to you 😄 I had my doubts but 3 months later I can say I 100% made the right choice! Finally doing something I love 😁

    • @jennakhai
      @jennakhai Год назад

      is studying college for music production or composing essential?Can't I learn it by courses,private lessons or other stuff? I'd be happy if you answered.

    • @munichray
      @munichray Год назад

      @@jennakhai I think it depends on what you're looking for and your commitments etc. For me, I liked having a few different tutors that I could see in person to help one to one with any issues I had, I was also taught subjects I didn't think of studying like sound design, foley etc so expending my skills which is a plus! Also making new friends on the course with the same interest as me.
      My ability in mixing and mastering, sound design and composing/theory has increased so much more than I thought! I would definitely recommend studying, but also look into private if that fits your lifestyle! Hope this helps 😊

    • @jennakhai
      @jennakhai Год назад

      @@munichray Thank you so much!

  • @MichaelTheMaestro
    @MichaelTheMaestro 2 года назад +6

    How do people think you are not a real musician? You are the most real musician I know!

  • @davidwave4
    @davidwave4 2 года назад +147

    It's so hard to conceive of Andrew doing this for almost 20 years when they barely look 25 on a bad day. Is being good at music the secret to eternal youth?

    • @Pabloesc571
      @Pabloesc571 2 года назад

      Its being asian bro 🤣

    • @haidar6280
      @haidar6280 2 года назад +15

      they?

    • @reinoflame
      @reinoflame 2 года назад +6

      @@haidar6280 pronouns

    • @TimTam69420
      @TimTam69420 2 года назад +18

      @@haidar6280 It's a word used to refer to a person that doesnt specify gender. I Dont think andrew cares about pronouns, but 'they' is the most inclusive one by far

    • @peadookie
      @peadookie 2 года назад

      @@TimTam69420 uhh, when you lump he, she and gender non-binary (identifying as they/them) in the same boat, it's pretty offensive. It's equivalent to lumping all non-caucasian people into "brown people."

  • @cjbralph
    @cjbralph 2 года назад +2

    LOVE the intro to this! Not only the point of that being on a billboard is not a requirement for being successful in music - but you also put sound engineers and mixers on the same level as the musicians on stage. So many people don't realise just how much work goes into the behind the scenes of making those "on the billboards" actually listenable (referring to making what comes out of the speakers reflect what the musician is trying to produce in the setting you are in).

  • @Ketobbey
    @Ketobbey 2 года назад +7

    Thanks Andrew. This video came out at the same time I just released a new tune. I always feel a sense of overwhelming failure the weeks after a tune drops and no one takes the time to listen. I have make music for others and they love it. I guess just have to keep grinding :) thanks for the "inspo"

  • @BMajorMusic
    @BMajorMusic 2 года назад +5

    It's mind boggling how genuinely inspiring you are! I have been following you since the days of PFUDOR and that one OldSpice auto tune remix you made, and I remember thinking "Y'know, I could do that one day."
    Years later, I've taken your course twice now, and it was thanks to that I mustered up the confidence to start doing commissions myself. I still recommend your music theory and tip videos to my friends when they ask about composition, haha. You, and hundreds of other artists out there are a constant reminder for us just starting that while success isn't guaranteed, it's never out of reach. Keep on rockin' Andrew!

  • @up4open763
    @up4open763 Год назад +3

    Gotta say, having Andrew crowd surfing is well deserved.

  • @DanMichael
    @DanMichael 2 года назад +8

    You are such a genuinely beautiful human being just being human, I think it’s awesome that you share this insider view point with the world. You must inspire so many Andrew, just keep going no matter what. Peace ✌️

  • @GoviaM
    @GoviaM 2 года назад +11

    wow. that can almost pay 1/100 of your synths!!

  • @AbMMMusic
    @AbMMMusic 2 года назад +10

    Man, This video is such a perfect timing for me. I'm still figuring out how to earn money from making music and then comes Andrew with this video.
    This is why I love Andrew Huang

    • @hellkeyproduction
      @hellkeyproduction 2 года назад +1

      I am glad he also said it. If you are still figuring out how to earn from music this probably may help you:
      1) make relevant content like there is no tomorrow (like Andrew does on his RUclips channel): you increase your exposure and your authority. This means more streams, more merch sells, more courses/lessons. Better translation: bigger numbers (streams, followers, people at gigs...)
      2) improve your connections: be where other professional are. This means webinar, physical meetings or online groups, conferences... make connection and offer help. It doesn't bring you numbers as point n.1 but you get paid jobs (after offering free/cheap ones).
      Best is if you can do both options. Hope this help and wish you tons of money and fun :)

  • @BAMac964
    @BAMac964 2 года назад +2

    Huge gem drop Andrew!!! Thanks for taking time out to break things down! 🙏🏽👍🏽

  • @johnpasini
    @johnpasini 2 года назад +2

    This was so insightful and I stand with you on everything you said, I’m just at the start of my journey with music now!!

  • @salnegromusic
    @salnegromusic 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. People still want to troll down that rabbit hole. I usually write a bunch of songs, and they go out to the public, but I also do a lot of writing for local businesses that need music or people that need tracks. I stay busy. Not my full-time, but after so many years in this business (50+), I love what I do. Being a superstar is fine if that is what you want, but doing what you love and making money from it, no matter in what form, is fulfilling. Keep on making music!

  • @NeonshadowNS
    @NeonshadowNS 2 года назад +88

    Is it weird that I as a complete stranger still feel proud of someone such as yourself. Maybe it's because you are relatable, and thus I can potentially see myself in your shoes to some extent. Anyway. glad you shared this information. Keep doing what you do, and may success keep coming your way.

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  2 года назад +25

      Thanks for the message and all the best with your music making!

  • @graematter
    @graematter 2 года назад +17

    I miss these "talking head" videos, because it feels like we can always trust you to be straightforward and honest, which a lot of content creators don't always seem to purvey. I appreciate you, Andrew, and I know literally MILLIONS of others do, too!

  • @DomPalombiMusic
    @DomPalombiMusic 2 года назад

    Probs one of the most transparent videos from you I’ve seen, and it’s important that people realize artists are capable of making a living doing much more than just performing. Way to go man, thanks for the great tips!

  • @joshuamuthiah8193
    @joshuamuthiah8193 2 года назад +4

    I really opened this at 12 seconds since upload

  • @antoniomere
    @antoniomere Год назад +2

    I love how descriptive, and direct/straight to the point this video is. It really gave me motivation!! Thank you!!

  • @joecaple4552
    @joecaple4552 2 года назад +4

    This is such solid advice. I’m fortunate enough to make my living in music. I’m not famous by any stretch but if you can get to a point where you can actively support yourself doing what you love, that’s success in my eyes.

  • @DezaviProductions
    @DezaviProductions 2 года назад

    As always, great information and love the fact you’re openly honest. I myself am getting started on my RUclips journey and growing. Taking all I’ve learned and sharing it with others. I’ve watched your channel before it even had occurred to me to take RUclips seriously. I learn from you🙏🏻 Hope you know that you inspire in that way as well.

  • @-303-
    @-303- 2 года назад +3

    I had skipped this video because the title didn’t catch my interest, but I am so happy the video I watched just prior to this one led to this one playing. It is so interesting to hear the details of how this segment of the music industry works. And as usual, the content is well constructed and paced. I wish all my college music business professors were as clear, engaging, and to the point as you, Andrew Huang.

  • @Megaphonix
    @Megaphonix 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for talking about this topic! As a composer/producer who has also done a variety of "behind-the-scenes" music work, it was actually refreshing to see the initial community sense of "selling out" transition to "get that bag" over the years as I started to land big deals and placements. Now I work full-time in music for entertainment marketing and I wouldn't be where I am today if I kept listening to those who might've thought my first few projects as "selling out".
    Also - it gives you a whole new perspective on the role music plays in our society! You start to listen to the music in commercials, the music in movies/TV shows, RUclips videos, etc. and someone somewhere had to make that music and (hopefully) got paid for it!

  • @eklv4450
    @eklv4450 2 года назад

    You continue to inspire me. I have been listening to you since 2019 when I had started learning Music production and till this date you are sharing so much info that I can't STOP WATCHING, Andrew!

  • @beatzbygphi
    @beatzbygphi 2 года назад +1

    Wow! There is a lot of useful information that you provided in this video Andrew. More and more I'm starting to consider making music for music libraries. The information that you provided in this video is very helpful to me. Thanks for taking the time to make and share this video. Much appreciated! 🙏🏽

  • @GrazCore
    @GrazCore 2 года назад +1

    Love the transparency on this.

  • @matthewmargetts8516
    @matthewmargetts8516 Год назад +1

    So glad I came across this channel. Andrew is a really great role model in so many different fields.

  • @GeminiHorror
    @GeminiHorror 2 года назад +1

    Your transparency is gold!

  • @tp700
    @tp700 2 года назад +1

    Andrew you always find a way to inspire me, much love

  • @l.noon_radio
    @l.noon_radio 2 года назад

    Thanks for the advice, Andrew. You've taught me almost everything I know, and I've come so far over the six years I've been learning production. Thank you for being such an awesome resource.

  • @ArakisMusic
    @ArakisMusic 2 года назад

    Yes ! You are the first person speaking about library music so clearly ! For all my not musicians friends, I’m making music for a book store… inside a cinema… but… for tv…online…

  • @mauro.vanbaelen5630
    @mauro.vanbaelen5630 2 года назад

    It's so refreshing to hear you talk about this. Thanks!

  • @WillShattuck
    @WillShattuck Год назад

    Well done Andrew!! Congrats on the gig.

  • @HalValla01
    @HalValla01 2 года назад +1

    This was a neat one! Definitely love how you break down the part of spreading out to certain corners of the industry! I totally agree with the closing statement too - you don't have to be a household name to have "made it". I do get gigs from time to time based on my already released work and my internet presence within the Norwegian Russ community (Norwegian thing, basically high school graduates emptying the wallet for the sickest celebration ever). Started off small, then clients spread my work and now I'm getting requests from all over the country! Although I'm not TIX or Ballin (Norwegian artists who became famous doing the same kinda thing I do), I must say that I do feel I've "made it" as a professional composer/producer.
    All the best, Andrew! Cheers

  • @MarcJungermann
    @MarcJungermann 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the encouraging and informative video! I recently scored my first major video game but have been struggling to find my way into the world of scoring ads. This video game me a few ideas to pursue!

  • @SlamNFunc
    @SlamNFunc 2 года назад

    This video is so helpful to so many people. Thanks Andrew for being such a positive influence.

  • @datketh1556
    @datketh1556 Год назад +3

    As someone who originally found you through your website back in the Newgrounds era of the internet, I wanna say thanks. You making silly songs for strangers on the internet inspired me to be a musician!

  • @2020_Gaming
    @2020_Gaming 2 года назад +1

    Incredible resource, and I think talking about getting paid as an artist is something I wish more creators did, I think it not only helps the creators value their work more, but also makes those who commission artists understand the value of what they're asking for.

  • @aneskaguitar
    @aneskaguitar 2 года назад +1

    You are awesome for sharing all this info! You are still doing a good job!!!😄

  • @tluckman7
    @tluckman7 2 года назад +5

    This is great. I took Andrew's course on music production and now write and produce my own music, mostly just for myself as a hobby. I like to gift songs to my family and friends for birthdays or whenever. Not everyone is even looking to make money from making music, and I like the idea that we shouldn't feel like we need to monetize every thing we have even a little skill at. Nor should we have to have a certain level of skill do something that we enjoy. Once you get to where you want to make money on something, you have to move focus to how to sell yourself and your stuff, which is time away from doing the thing we love.
    Now, on the flip side, would I love to quit my day job and make money from music? Yeah... I would, and maybe I'll make efforts toward that in the future, but I do think it's perfectly acceptable to just keep hobbies and hobbies, and enjoying them to the fullest. Measure success by those factors, instead of fame or fortune.

    • @chrisb3389
      @chrisb3389 2 года назад

      I totally agree. Sometimes if you try too hard to monetize what you love, you kill your joy in it. Art needs some freedom to breath. Guys like Andrew have learned to walk the line in between deadlines and personal expression, which is cool, but I kind of prefer my non-music day job to handle deadlines and pressure and just make music for my own enjoyment or those around me. The payoff to me is that amazing feeling when you finally finish some project you've poured everything into and are satisfied. Nothing beats that feeling.

  • @mattlau
    @mattlau 2 года назад

    Your transparency is so helpful! Thanks!

  • @RJFerret
    @RJFerret 2 года назад

    This is a brilliant breakdown any high schooler should see.
    My background (before online stuff) was in video production facilities, we had racks of stock music libraries, for clients who wanted to step it up, contacts for custom music, for those who wanted to step it up even further, musical directors.
    Also with all the name dropping of brands, in reality an ad agency contacts you, you might be doing work for GE Capital, or IBM, or whomever, but so-and-so who lives in neighboring town is who you are directly working with and is the liaison, and later they might want a piece for their kid's high school graduating class.

  • @yikes5883
    @yikes5883 2 года назад

    Super insightful as always
    Thanks Andrew!!

  • @TheGuitarGeek
    @TheGuitarGeek 2 года назад

    Thanks for this. I learned and had my soul filled with more hope.

  • @nealstucki
    @nealstucki Год назад

    This is such an awesome video with so many amazing points!! Thank you for making it!!

  • @KrisBarton432
    @KrisBarton432 2 года назад

    Thank you for the info and inspo!!

  • @zakur0hako
    @zakur0hako 2 года назад

    Thank you for starting talking about this topic more recently

  • @4rtclass
    @4rtclass 2 года назад

    This is really such a valuable and necessary video!! I’m trying to get into sync myself, and I know so many people who believe that they’re only meant for an artist route. Good stuff Andrew and congrats on that payout🤑

  • @wonkyrobot
    @wonkyrobot Год назад +1

    Live sound engineer here, we often dont get mentioned - so thank you for that Andrew! :)

  • @chandlermiller3944
    @chandlermiller3944 2 года назад

    One thing about this that is a bit overlooked is the sales skills that it takes to sell yourself.
    Andrew is very personable which makes closing contracts a lot easier than someone who may struggle with talking to strangers.
    Awesome tips. It makes me want to chase the dream of making music for a living.

  • @mr.tinman4054
    @mr.tinman4054 2 года назад

    Hey Andrew please continue to drop gems like this which inspires thousands, you just inspired me to take my music to the next level now that I know there are more options for music producers

  • @jimcasso407
    @jimcasso407 2 года назад

    Super helpful video Andrew! I’ve always wondered about music in commercials and how that process worked. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with this.

  • @discflame
    @discflame 2 года назад +1

    I'm working in the live sound space a lot and there's so much to be said for all the teams of engineers and house/session musicians that follow these big acts around. even for the most twangy, big-name, hyperpopular country musician, there's a guy at front of house and at stage left looking at an Ableton Live session with all the backing tracks and stuff, making sure things trigger on time. it's all out there. and they're all so incredibly strong to be able to sleep on buses and work 18 hour days and doing what they love.

  • @lorinatzen
    @lorinatzen 2 года назад

    Well done as always. Great info!

  • @alterethos
    @alterethos Год назад

    Love this video, man. You've done so many amazing things at this point. You inspire me to keep going!

  • @skippern666
    @skippern666 Год назад +3

    I have at multiple occations been told I am a failure as a musician. My answer: Not at all, I have fun doing it. IMO if you enjoy what you do in music, wether your role is fronting your own hypersuccessful band, or coiling up cables backstage at your local venue, you are a success.

  • @ErikHawk
    @ErikHawk 2 года назад

    Great explanation! Very clearly done, as usual! Congrats on that gig. You're right there are so many ways to work as a music producer in this Industry. Of course, being dependable and having a good business sense, like you clearly have, helps your chances to make a living in this crazy biz too.

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor 2 года назад +1

    I totally missed this! What a great video and message. Yes! The indie scene is huge. People have to know that making $100k a year with lots of control might be better than $1m with splits 10 ways and the possibility of tracks never coming out. Go Andrew! ❤️

  • @MattJacques
    @MattJacques 2 года назад +1

    I'm a photographer and there are so many parallels here... from the massive variety of paid gigs and ways to make a living, the 'iceberg' phenomenon of just a tiny fraction of photographers who are actually well-known, all the way to the unproductive sniping and gate-keeping over what constitutes a 'pro' photographer. Great job pulling the curtain back to help defuse and debunk the haters!

  • @PintSizedJacob
    @PintSizedJacob 2 года назад +1

    Huge. Always loved your stuff bro. My base line has always been making a living from music and what you said about being a "real" musician struck a big chord with me. Thank you for being a North Star for so many of us.

  • @michaellarsen180
    @michaellarsen180 2 года назад +1

    Please tell me no one believed that you weren't a musician?
    Multi-instrumentalist, singer, song-writer, producer and content creator is what you are Andrew! Big cretz from Denmark

  • @D.Scend_dnb
    @D.Scend_dnb 2 года назад

    Always nice to get a broader perspective on the music business, this sounds very nice as well!

  • @renato2112lr
    @renato2112lr Год назад

    Andrew always blessing us with content .... tks

  • @markforrest3040
    @markforrest3040 2 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I needed. This is what I want to go school for. Thank you Andrew.

  • @Folk661
    @Folk661 2 года назад

    Thanks for the insight Andrew. Nice work

  • @TimWrightDJ
    @TimWrightDJ 2 года назад

    Fantastic video...this is the content I subscribe for. You nailed so many points, especially regarding the fact that somebody not being a superstar doesn't make their knowledge less valuable. On the flip side, lots of superstars probably don't know as much as a lot of your audience.

  • @Tyler-bw2lm
    @Tyler-bw2lm 2 года назад

    I really needed this video, thank you. I study music tech and have been so discouraged lately because of learning disabilities that make school really difficult- I love the content and I'm learning great things for my career etc. but it feels so gutting to try so hard at something you love and you're god at it but you don't get the results because of the one size fits all education system. I might pause my degree to see if I can apply myself at my own pace and learn from resources like you, which I've mostly done in the aspect of production and composing. I needed to hear the ending as well. you're awesome 👍

  • @aplanebagel
    @aplanebagel 2 года назад

    I needed this today! Thanks!

  • @RaleighHeckel
    @RaleighHeckel 2 года назад

    Wholesome video - thanks for your positivity and advice Andrew!

  • @eagereyes
    @eagereyes 2 года назад +1

    I have no interest in doing music commercially, but I still found this very interesting! Also, I really appreciate your little rant at the beginning, people really need to have a little bit more of a perspective of what it means to be a working artist (and the many shapes it takes).

  • @VelvetVoice
    @VelvetVoice 2 года назад

    Keep doin’ whatcha doin’, Andrew… your channel is my #1 fave RUclips channel by far… it inspires/rocks/slaps/jams - basically all the good stuff in life! Respect, dude.
    🎵🎶 🤘✊🖖 🎶🎵

  • @armstrong.r
    @armstrong.r 2 года назад

    This was a great video and it's something I really needed to hear at this point in my life. Would LOVE more videos where you share insights into professional/financial details with regards to the industry; I feel that's the side of creative careers that is lost on so many people, myself included.

  • @WhiteNoises
    @WhiteNoises 2 года назад

    Love this Andrew! PREACH!!

  • @davidgoode7416
    @davidgoode7416 2 года назад

    Great point

  • @twodeepupyours508
    @twodeepupyours508 2 года назад

    Awesome video. I hope you keep killing it.

  • @tablameister
    @tablameister 2 года назад

    Few have heard of Suzanne Ciani but many have heard her work on tv commercials. For example, she did the sound created when a popular cola is poured into a glass.

  • @ModePhaser
    @ModePhaser 2 года назад

    Set em' straight Andrew! Great video!

  • @MrzodiacBE
    @MrzodiacBE 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, I needed this. esp. the last 30 secs!