MoeWalsaad
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Hello,
Since before it becomes a trend, and before the age of Social media, It's been my passion since childhood to create Epic, Emotional, Fantasy and melodic music, that is not exactly trailer music nor made for a specific film score.
I create countless sketches and ideas every day, and I sketch lots of deep self expressions and fantasies, I have confidence that my ideas are powerful enough and deserves to be heard, I release singles once every while, and released a compilation album few years ago mostly for the sake of fun, experience and portfolio, and all I get is bunch of complements, and fans messaging me to thank me for the music.
but lately I'm getting frustrating because the music is not brining a material outcome that is required for living, I absolutly deserve more than complements and thanks messages,
And losing hope in finishing newer music, because I don't feel finishing it will be rewarding no matter how Great I feel the music sounds. and instead of working on my passion, I spend my time busy with freelance and other commercial music jobs that "Pays the bills", I finish my day and my ears and head are too exhausted to work on more music.
And I feel very bad at the end of the day because I didn't express my authenticity as I should, I'm babysitting a shallow low-consciousness commercial market, throwing my precious golds in cheap- low-paid projects, and worse than that I'm barely paying the bills.
There is no doubt that EPIC music changed lives, and the most influential people, leaders, writers, sports legends, film makers, and artists around the world today declares that Epic music is their favorite music.
Epic music is making Billions of views on Youtube and other platforms, so I know the Demand exists! But to me it seems like the ones who are benefiting from Epic music business are not the composers rather than the Epic Music YouTube Channel Runners, third parties, Software/plugins developers, platforms, and Music schools and courses makers.
In other words, Epic music composers seems to become the consumers in the business models, not the sellers!
So how does this industry bring returns to the composers who did the hard work?
What is the business model for epic composers?
What motivates these composers to keep doing what they do spending their limited time/effort/money unless if the music pays for itself and feel rewarded enough?
Is there is a gap in business that all successful epic music composers know about but I'm missing?
Thanks!
Since before it becomes a trend, and before the age of Social media, It's been my passion since childhood to create Epic, Emotional, Fantasy and melodic music, that is not exactly trailer music nor made for a specific film score.
I create countless sketches and ideas every day, and I sketch lots of deep self expressions and fantasies, I have confidence that my ideas are powerful enough and deserves to be heard, I release singles once every while, and released a compilation album few years ago mostly for the sake of fun, experience and portfolio, and all I get is bunch of complements, and fans messaging me to thank me for the music.
but lately I'm getting frustrating because the music is not brining a material outcome that is required for living, I absolutly deserve more than complements and thanks messages,
And losing hope in finishing newer music, because I don't feel finishing it will be rewarding no matter how Great I feel the music sounds. and instead of working on my passion, I spend my time busy with freelance and other commercial music jobs that "Pays the bills", I finish my day and my ears and head are too exhausted to work on more music.
And I feel very bad at the end of the day because I didn't express my authenticity as I should, I'm babysitting a shallow low-consciousness commercial market, throwing my precious golds in cheap- low-paid projects, and worse than that I'm barely paying the bills.
There is no doubt that EPIC music changed lives, and the most influential people, leaders, writers, sports legends, film makers, and artists around the world today declares that Epic music is their favorite music.
Epic music is making Billions of views on Youtube and other platforms, so I know the Demand exists! But to me it seems like the ones who are benefiting from Epic music business are not the composers rather than the Epic Music YouTube Channel Runners, third parties, Software/plugins developers, platforms, and Music schools and courses makers.
In other words, Epic music composers seems to become the consumers in the business models, not the sellers!
So how does this industry bring returns to the composers who did the hard work?
What is the business model for epic composers?
What motivates these composers to keep doing what they do spending their limited time/effort/money unless if the music pays for itself and feel rewarded enough?
Is there is a gap in business that all successful epic music composers know about but I'm missing?
Thanks!
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