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people dont want to pay musicians because they think we are just playing all the time;-) Luis --- Travis Hartnett <travishartnett@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not sure that anyone here is begrudging you the > *desire* to devote all > your time to music, just perhaps the money to do so. > People don't get paid > to do something for a living because they chose to > do something, they earn a > living doing something that brings in enough money > to live on. If you want > to be admired by some (but not all) people ("Oh how > noble--look how devoted > he is to his art, he's a...MUSICIAN!!!"), be a > musician. If you want a > decent chance of getting people to pay you a working > wage for something you > do 8+ hours a day, consider doing something really > useful--like plumbing. > > Musicians frequently compare themselves to plumbers, > carpenters or janitors, > saying "You wouldn't expect these people to work for > nothing--why expect > musicians to do so?" And the answer is that no-one > would fix your plumbing > unless you paid them a good deal of money. It's not > terribly pleasant > work. Indeed, your chance of making a living at a > given occupation > increases greatly if it's unpleasant or very > difficult. And while being a > musician requires skill, study, discipline and so > on, people can obtain > music easily and cheaply without ever dealing with a > musician, thanks to a > century's worth of recordings. And even if > musicians were paid in a manner > similar to tradesmen (plumbers, etc.), you'd have a > tough time finding eight > hours of musical work each day to bill for. A > plumber works for two hours, > he bills for your two hours, plus materials, plus > perhaps a fixed service > call charge. If gigs worked like that, you'd get > paid for an hour's set, > plus (let's say) a fixed "gig charge", and so you > might gross a hundred > bucks for the evening. Not much to live on. And > realistically, getting > paid $60/hour (roughly what a plumber charges in my > neck of the woods) to > play music is a rarity for most of us. > > TH > > lker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > > > > > Again: I can't fathom why people on this , of > all lists, would begrudge > > me the desire to devote all of my time to music > that a professional > > musical life affords me? > > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ